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33,000 Boeing Workers Lose Health Care Coverage
Boeing has cut health care coverage for 33,000 of its workers and their families as machinist strikes continue to halt production in the Pacific Northwest.
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Southwest, City of San Antonio Quarrel in Terminal Lease Dispute
Southwest sued the city of San Antonio and its airport director alleging it was unfairly denied allocation for the airport’s new $1.4 billion terminal.
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams Indicted in Bribery Scandal With Turkish Airlines
A newly unsealed indictment from the U.S. District Court of Southern New York alleged Mayor Eric Adams received free upgrades from Turkish Airlines.
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Boeing Halts 737 Production
Boeing 737 production ground to a halt on Wednesday as the company continues to be riddled with costly strikes in the Pacific Northwest.
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IAM Refuses to Vote on Boeing’s ‘Final’ Contract Offer
Striking machinists and aerospace workers declined to vote on Boeing’s final contract offer hours after news broke about the proposal.
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Machinists Union Reviews Final Contract Offer From Boeing Amid Strike
Boeing has made what the company is calling its “best and final offer” for a renewed contract to 33,000 striking machinists and aerospace workers on Monday.
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Machinists Union Head Joins Boeing Strike Lines Across Pacific Northwest
IAM President Brian Bryant calls furlough announcement by upper management ‘smoke and mirrors.’
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Strikes Authorized by Two Flight Attendant Groups
Both of the AFA-represented flight attendant groups voted overwhelmingly for strikes against their respective carriers this week.
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Boeing Furloughs Workers as Strike Halts Key Programs in Pacific Northwest
Two days after announcing a hiring freeze, Boeing has told employees that it be moving forward with furloughs in the coming weeks.
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Alaska-Hawaiian Merger Moves Forward
The DOT has issued an order granting Alaska Airlines an exemption that allows for the carrier’s merger with Hawaiian Airlines to move forward.