With the paralyzing labor strike now running for a full four weeks,
The US planemaker said it decided to “reluctantly” to file the charges in response to the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers leadership’s own legal filings, seeking to provide an “an accurate picture of the events of the past few weeks,” according to a statement late Thursday. The union has said it’s willing to talk, though Boeing ...
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