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    Boeing strike: Plane maker faces walkout after pay deal rejected


    Boeing workers are set to go on strike after they rejected a tentative deal between union representatives and the plane maker that included a 25% pay rise.

    More than 30,000 workers – who produce planes including the 737 Max and 777 in the Seattle and Portland areas – could join the walkout which is set to start in a few hours.

    It is yet another setback for the aviation giant, which is facing deepening financial losses as it struggles to repair its reputation after a series of safety issues, including two fatal crashes.

    It is also a major blow for Boeing’s new chief executive Kelly Ortberg, who was appointed last month with a mission to turn the business around.

    Earlier this week, union representatives advised members to support the tentative deal.

    Mr Ortberg also made a last-ditch plea to workers, warning that a strike would put the company’s “recovery in jeopardy”.

    As well as a 25% pay rise over four years, the preliminary agreement included a commitment from Boeing to build its next commercial plane in the Seattle area if the project started during the lifetime of the contract.

    The union initially targeted a number of improvements to workers’ packages, including a 40% pay rise.

    The current contract between Boeing and the unions was reached in 2008 after an eight-week strike.

    In 2014, the two sides agreed to extend the deal, which is due to expire at midnight on Thursday.



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