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Boeing St. Louis Operations Face Imminent Strike After Contract Rejection

Boeing St. Louis Operations Face Imminent Strike After Contract Rejection

Boeing St. Louis Operations Face Imminent Strike After Contract Rejection Over 3,200 unionized workers at Boeing’s St. Louis-area plants, crucial for U.S. fighter jet production, have overwhelmingly rejected a proposed contract, setting the stage for a potential strike on August 4, 2025. The International Machinists and Aerospace Workers union (District 837) announced the rejection on Sunday, July 28, despite union leaders recommending approval of the offer, which included a 20% wage increase over four years and enhanced benefits. The current…

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SpaceX Starbase Under Fire for Alarming Worker Injury Rates Amid Ongoing OSHA Probe

SpaceX Starbase Under Fire for Alarming Worker Injury Rates Amid Ongoing OSHA Probe

SpaceX Starbase Under Fire for Alarming Worker Injury Rates Amid Ongoing OSHA Probe SpaceX’s Starbase facility, the hub for its ambitious Starship program, is facing intense scrutiny over worker safety, with recent data revealing injury rates significantly higher than industry averages and other company sites. According to internal company records reviewed by TechCrunch, Starbase logged injury rates in 2024 that were nearly six times higher than comparable space vehicle manufacturing outfits and almost three times higher than the overall aerospace…

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Air India 787 Crash: Black Boxes Yield Clues as Investigation Progresses, Boeing & GE Shares React

Air India 787 Crash: Black Boxes Yield Clues as Investigation Progresses, Boeing & GE Shares React

Air India 787 Crash: Black Boxes Yield Clues as Investigation Progresses, Boeing & GE Shares React Investigators have successfully extracted crucial data from the black boxes of Air India Flight 171, which crashed on June 12, marking a significant step forward in determining the cause of the deadly Boeing 787 incident. Teams in Delhi have begun downloading information from the flight-data and cockpit-voice recorders, which are expected to provide vital insights into the jet’s failure shortly after takeoff. Civil Aviation…

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