It looks like Boeing, the only company incompetent enough to get engineers to go out on strike and stay out,* is playing chicken with it's unions again, though this time it's the International Association of Machinists (IAM), who are far more likely to strike than the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA).
There may not be much that Boeing is good at, but forcing its employees out on bitter strikes is one of the few.
With the 787 at least 14 months behind schedule, they can't afford a strike, but they are still pushing to screw the employees on pensions and healthcare.
Smooth move guys.
*The SPEEA went out for 40 days in 2000, despite the fact that it was a bunch of engineers, who generally hate unions, and the union was up to that point considered a joke.
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