The union and the company are each accusing the other of bad-faith bargaining as the strike of over 33,000 employees reaches the end of its first month.
SEATTLE — Boeing and the machinists’ union are each accusing the other of bad-faith bargaining in competing complaints to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) as negotiations between the two sides have completely broken down over the past few weeks.
The strike of over 33,000 machinists has reached the end of its first month, and both the union and the company have indicated that they are far from reaching an agreement. IAM District 751 negotiators say Boeing is refusing
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