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Boeing Co. machinists and supporters cheer during a rally Thursday, Oct. 9, 2008, outside a Boeing administration building in Seattle. The day hasn't been announced, but Boeing and the striking Machinists union have agreed to resume negotiations in hope of ending the strike, now over a month old The union is demanding better job security, Boeing says it needs flexibility. The strike has idled 27,000 workers, mostly in the Puget Sound region and also in Portland and Wichita.
Boeing Co. machinists and supporters cheer during a rally Thursday, Oct. 9, 2008, outside a Boeing administration building in Seattle. The day hasn't been announced, but Boeing and the striking Machinists union have agreed to resume negotiations in hope of ending the strike, now over a month old The union is demanding better job security, Boeing says it needs flexibility. The strike has idled 27,000 workers, mostly in the Puget Sound region and also in Portland and Wichita.
Boeing Co. machinists and supporters look on during a rally Thursday, Oct. 9, 2008, outside a Boeing administration building in Seattle. The day hasn't been announced, but Boeing and the striking Machinists union have agreed to resume negotiations in hope of ending the strike, now over a month old The union is demanding better job security, Boeing says it needs flexibility. The strike has idled 27,000 workers, mostly in the Puget Sound region and also in Portland and Wichita.
Boeing Co. machinists and supporters cheer during a rally Thursday, Oct. 9, 2008, outside a Boeing administration building in Seattle. The day hasn't been announced, but Boeing and the striking Machinists union have agreed to resume negotiations in hope of ending the strike, now over a month old The union is demanding better job security, Boeing says it needs flexibility. The strike has idled 27,000 workers, mostly in the Puget Sound region and also in Portland and Wichita.
In this Oct. 8, 2008 file photo, striking Boeing Co. workers Kenny Toyoji, of Redmond, Wash., left, talks with Michael Mai, right, of Seattle, as they picket near Boeing Field Wednesday, in Seattle. Airplane maker Boeing Co. said Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2008, its third-quarter profit tumbled about 38 percent as a Machinists' strike and supplier production problems hurt results.
Boeing Co. Machinists picket Monday, Oct. 6, 2008, at a gate in Seattle. The aircraft assembly workers began their strike against Boeing a month earlier, Sept. 6. The union represents about 25,000 Boeing production workers in the Puget Sound area, 1,500 in the Portland, Ore. area and about 750 in Wichita, Kan.
Boeing Co. machinist Philip Bennett waves to a passing vehicle as he pickets in front of a Boeing administrative building Monday, Oct. 6, 2008, in Seattle. The aircraft assembly workers began their strike against Boeing a month earlier, Sept. 6. The union represents about 25,000 Boeing production workers in the Puget Sound area, 1,500 in the Portland, Ore. area and about 750 in Wichita, Kan.