Boeing avoids a massive strike thanks to an agreement for a big wage increase
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Boeing, which has been mired in huge losses and safety issues in recent years, agreed yesterday (8) to raise the wages of more than 30,000 workers by 25% over four years to avoid a possible strike this weekend. The union president said: "It's impossible to win on all items, but honestly, this agreement is the best in history."
To avoid a vast strike movement, the American aircraft manufacturer Boeing reached an agreement in principle with the company's union representatives on Sunday 8 September. At the end of the day, the promise of a major salary increase. A victory for employees as the company has been going through a crisis for several months.
Boeing agreed to raise wages by 25% for its largest union in a four-year pact aimed at preventing a strike, days before a potential walkout that would further strain the company.
Boeing agreed to raise wages by 25% for its largest union in a four-year pact aimed at preventing a strike, days before a potential walkout that would further strain the company.
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