Boeing and union leaders reach tentative deal to end strike
Briefly

Boeing and union leaders have agreed on a deal to potentially conclude the machinists' strike that commenced on September 13, signaling an end to production halts.
The new contract includes a substantial 35% general wage increase over four years, along with a one-time bonus of $7,000 and improved 401(k) contributions.
With approximately 33,000 Boeing employees on strike in the Pacific Northwest since September 13, the proposed agreement could bring much-needed stability back to production.
The resolution of the strike was aided by Acting US Secretary of Labor Julie Su, highlighting the significance of government involvement in labor disputes.
Read at Business Insider
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