Boeing engineers union has strike contingency plan
SEATTLE (AP) — With contract talks covering about 21,000 Boeing Co. white-collar workers behind schedule, their union is beefing up contingency plans for what would be the second strike against the aerospace company in less than a year.
The president of the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace said it was likely to reach an agreement with management Thursday on a contract — less than a day after negotiators reported new “stumbling blocks” in the talks.
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