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Engineers, tech workers ratify Boeing labor contracts

Nearly 21,000 engineers and technical workers for The Boeing Co. have approved new labor contracts that will give them more say in the company's outsourcing decisions and the use of contract workers.

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Machinists Union Warns Against Blaming Auto Workers, Retirees

WASHINGTON /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) today called on Congressional leaders to support a financial rescue package for the U.S. auto industry and to reject efforts to impose draconian and punitive measures against autoworkers and retirees as a condition for any assistance."We have witnessed a campaign of half-truths...

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Boeing engineers, tech workers ratify contracts

Boeing Co. engineers and technical workers have voted to ratify new contracts, ensuring four years of labor peace at the company's commercial airplane operations.

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Boeing engineers, tech workers ratify contracts

Boeing Co. engineers and technical workers have voted to ratify new contracts, ensuring four years of labor peace at the company's commercial airplane operations.

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Boeing engineers, tech workers ratify contracts

Boeing Co. engineers and technical workers have voted to ratify new contracts, ensuring four years of labor peace at the company's commercial airplane operations. In votes tallied Monday after balloting by mail, 79 percent of members in the professional unit...

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Boeing engineers, tech workers ratify contracts

Boeing Co. engineers and technical workers have voted to ratify new contracts, ensuring four years of labor peace at the company's commercial airplane operations.

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Boeing engineers, tech workers vote on contracts

SEATTLE -- The Boeing Co.'s commercial airplane operations appeared to be assured of at least four years of labor peace as contract ratification votes by engineers and technical workers were tallied Monday.

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UK aerospace workers celebrate Obama's reappointment of Gates

US president-elect Barack Obama's decision to retain Defense Secretary Robert Gates has raised hopes in Washington and London that a $40bn (£26bn) air refuelling contract will be ready by 2011. Aerospace giants Northrop-Grumman and EADS were awarded the US tanker contract earlier this year, but rival Boeing challenged the appointment arguing that the selection procedure contained fundamental...

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UK aerospace workers celebrate Obama's reappointment of Gates

US president-elect Barack Obama's decision to retain Defense Secretary Robert Gates has raised hopes in Washington and London that a $40bn (£26bn) air refuelling contract will be ready by 2011. Aerospace giants Northrop-Grumman and EADS were awarded the US tanker contract earlier this year, but rival Boeing challenged the appointment arguing that the selection procedure contained fundamental...

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Boeing Co. engineers vote to ratify new contracts

Boeing Co. engineers and technical workers have voted to ratify new contracts, ensuring four years of labor peace at the company's commercial airplane operations.

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Boeing engineers OK contract

Click the chart to track Boeing's latest share price.SEATTLE (AP) -- Boeing Co. engineers and technical workers have voted to ratify new contracts, ensuring four years of labor peace at the company's commercial airplane operations.In votes tallied Monday night after balloting by mail, 79% of members in the professional unit of the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace...

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Billion in the prior year sandisk.

Members of the, member Seattle area Riboflavin Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers voted this week to strike, but delayed a walkout for hours after a federal mediator asked the sides to keep talking. Carriers to help offset high fuel costs. And laptops now with Gobi trade. The Korea Clover joshua Stock Price Index closed. Anti Marcy picture rylan sends us to a Wall Street...

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Obama taps Richardson as commerce secretary

In reaching out to another former Clinton administration official, Obama taps an experienced hand knowledgeable about U.S. business and diplomacy. The 61-year-old Richardson was also a U.S. congressman from New Mexico from 1983 to 1987. He is well-known for diplomatic missions including winning the release from Iraq of two American aerospace workers in 1996.

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Boeing engineers to decide on contract

Boeing engineers to decide on contractSat Nov 29, 2008 1:18am ESTNEW YORK (Reuters) - The second-largest Boeing Co (BA.N: ) union will count votes on the latest contract offer from the plane maker on Monday.The vote, by more than 20,000 members of the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA), will also determine whether Boeing will suffer another strike at its Seattle-area...

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Boeing engineers to decide on contract Monday

... vote, by more than 20,000 members of the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA), will also determine whether Boeing will suffer another strike at its Seattle-area plants, a month after its machinists returned to work after a 58-day strike.SPEEA, the less-militant, white collar engineers' union is expected to approve Boeing's four-year work contract, which is backed...