Boeing, the world’s second-largest aircraft-maker, shut its commercial aircraft-manufacturing operations at the weekend after a last-minute effort to agree a contract with its machinists broke down on Friday night.
The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers – the largest union at Boeing, representing some 27,000 staff – will on Monday picket for a third day outside the company’s facilities in Washington state, Oregon and Kansas.

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