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Boeing 's contract with the International Association of Machinists is set to expire on Sept. 12 .
Roughly 32,000 Boeing workers, who build planes at its facility in Washington state, are threatening to go on strike by the end of this month .
Workers are demanding increased wages, retirement security, lower out-of-pocket healthcare costs, quality and safety measures, etc. If a strike does go into effect, it would be the first one Boeing will face in 16 years .
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