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More than 3,200 Boeing employees at defense division factories in the St. Louis area could walk off the job Sunday, halting production of the aerospace company’s fighter jets.
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Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said he didn’t expect the potential work stoppage in St. Louis to “derail” Boeing’s overall recovery. “This is something we’ll work through,” he said.
Union Boeing workers in St. Louis could go on strike as soon as Monday and doing so could possibly impact the production of the F-47 fighter jets.