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  2. BECU - Wikipedia

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    BECU is an American credit union based in Tukwila, Washington, in the Seattle metropolitan area. It was named the Boeing Employees' Credit Union for much of its history and originally served employees of The Boeing Company. Membership was later expanded to all residents of Washington and some counties in Oregon and Idaho. [2]

  3. Boeing union calls on new CEO to take reins after striking ...

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    Boeing's largest union urged new CEO Kelly Ortberg on Tuesday to get more involved in contract negotiations to end a strike by around 33,000 U.S. West Coast workers, after the U.S. planemaker cut ...

  4. Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace

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    SPEEA represents employees at The Boeing Company, Spirit AeroSystems, BAE Systems and Triumph Composite Systems. Members work in Washington, Kansas, Oregon, Utah, Texas, California, and Florida. SPEEA is governed by an elected Executive Board and Council, but daily operations are handled by a professional staff and Executive Director.

  5. Boeing, striking union hold first meeting since latest ...

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    Boeing on Monday launched a stock offering that could raise up to $24.3 billion to strengthen finances squeezed by the halt to production of its best-selling 737 MAX and its 767 and 777 widebody ...

  6. Boeing to repay furloughed staff, proceed with job cuts - AOL

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    Boeing furloughed thousands of salaried employees on a rolling basis after the strike by 33,000 union machinists began in September and halted production of its best-selling 737 MAX.

  7. William McPherson Allen - Wikipedia

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    While he was president of Boeing, he made the famous decision in 1952 to "bet the company", when he authorized construction of the Boeing 367-80 and again when he authorized the launch of development of the Boeing 707. [3] He also participated in launching other planes of renown, among them the Boeing 727, Boeing 737, and Boeing 747.

  8. Boeing files unfair labor practice charge against ... - AOL

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Boeing said late on Thursday it had filed an unfair labor practice charge with the National Labor Relations Board against the union representing its striking U.S. West Coast ...

  9. John Tracy (aerospace executive) - Wikipedia

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    John J. Tracy (born September 29, 1954, in Los Angeles, California) is the retired chief technology officer (CTO) of The Boeing Company, the world's largest aerospace company. [1] At Boeing, he held the dual roles of CTO and Senior Vice President of Engineering, Operations & Technology from June 2006 to mid 2016. [2]