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Boeing's Social Conflict: the Shadow of Subcontracting Hovering on the Production of Military Aircraft

Summary by Air Journal
The social arm continues at Boeing, where 3,200 workers at several sites dedicated to the production of aircraft and military weapons have been on strike since 4 August. In the face of this situation, the management of the American aircraft manufacturer anticipates a continuation of the movement "for weeks or even months", according to an internal memo addressed to the staff of the St. Louis region (Missouri). In order to maintain its activity, …
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The social arm continues at Boeing, where 3,200 workers at several sites dedicated to the production of aircraft and military weapons have been on strike since 4 August. In the face of this situation, the management of the American aircraft manufacturer anticipates a continuation of the movement "for weeks or even months", according to an internal memo addressed to the staff of the St. Louis region (Missouri). In order to maintain its activity, …

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Air Journal broke the news in on Sunday, October 5, 2025.
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