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Over 3,000 Boeing fighter jet workers went on strike; here's why

IndiaTimes Monday, 4 August 2025 ()
More than 3,200 Boeing workers initiated a strike due to disagreements over a new contract. The workers rejected Boeing's offer, citing concerns about wages, job security, and benefits. The strike impacts production of military aircraft like the F-15 and F/A-18. Union leaders emphasize the need for fair compensation and respect for workers. Boeing expressed disappointment and implemented contingency plans.
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