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Why Boeing Workers Rejected a New Contract: Retirement Benefits

A large majority of more than 33,000 striking union members voted against a contract that included big raises but not the restoration of a frozen pension plan.

Peter Eavis
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Employee Fringe Benefits, International Assn of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Labor and Jobs, Layoffs and Job Reductions, Organized Labor, Ortberg, Robert K., Pensions and Retirement Plans, Retirement, Seattle (Wash), Stocks and Bonds, Strikes, Wages and Salaries
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