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    Striking employees criticize Boeing's offer before a vote on the proposal:: October 21, 2024:: Renton, Washington:: Myles Sims, Boeing machinist"I've seen the new contract. I'm not too, I think it's a ...
    10/21/2024 - 11:48 am | View Link
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    Tens of thousands of striking Boeing machinists are set to vote this week on a new contract proposal that could end the weeks-long work stoppage.
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