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Boeing in strike talks

By Hal Weitzman in Chicago

Published: October 13 2008 17:02 | Last updated: October 13 2008 17:02

Boeing was locked in talks with its machinists on Monday in an attempt to end a five-week-old strike that has paralysed commercial aircraft production at the world’s second-biggest aircraft maker.

The strike by 27,000 members of the International Association of Machinists who work in Boeing’s plants in Washington state, Oregon and Kansas is estimated to have cost the company about $3.5bn so far in lost revenue.

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