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Boeing union says senate members urge CEO Ortberg to negotiate in good faith
Nov 4, 2025 1:08 PM

(Reuters) -The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers said on Tuesday that five members of the Senate Armed Services Committee urged Boeing ( BA ) CEO Kelly Ortberg to negotiate in good faith and reach a fair agreement with the striking members.

The union, which entered its third month on strike, represents over 3,200 workers who assemble fighter jets and munitions at the planemaker's plants in the St. Louis area.

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