After the fourth major strike by the assembly workers of Boeing, its future in Seattle is in doubt. “This is the exact opposite of a partnership between management and labor,” said Richard Aboulafia, an analyst at Teal Group, an aerospace consulting group. “Both sides think the worst of each other. Boeing management’s way out of it will be to move.”
Boeing had moved its corporate headquarters to Chicago in 2001 and came close to locating its 787 Dreamliner assembly plant elsewhere. Now the company has been thinking about abandoning the Puget Sound area around Seattle for 20 years or more. To know more…
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