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Sep
Boeing has initiated extensive temporary layoffs that have affected thousands of its workers due to a persistent strike by the company's machinists. The significant reduction in the workforce comes as negotiations between the aerospace giant and the machinists' union remain stalled. The strike, which began on September 13, 2024, outside Boeing's manufacturing plant in Everett, Washington, has seen widespread participation by union members, who have demanded better pay and working conditions. The standoff has prompted Boeing to take drastic measures, impacting its production capabilities and workforce stability. As the machinists’ strike drags on, the economic fallout is becoming more pronounced…
