Boeing machinists go on strike in another setback for aircraft giant
Briefly

Machinists are seeking better wages, pensions, and healthcare from Boeing, expressing dissatisfaction after years of concessions made since 2008 to keep jobs.
IAM District 751 President Jon Holden emphasized, "This is about respect, this is about addressing the past, and this is about fighting our future," highlighting the deep-rooted frustrations among the machinists.
The rejection of a proposed contract, which offered a 25% pay raise over four years, indicates strong dissatisfaction among union members with their current situation.
Boeing faces severe financial challenges, having lost over $25 billion in the last six years, exacerbated by ongoing strikes and production issues.
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