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More than 30,000 Boeing factory workers began a strike on Friday after overwhelmingly voting down a new contract.
Boeing announced sweeping cost cuts including a hiring freeze and a pause on nonessential travel to preserve cash.
Moody's put all of Boeing 's credit ratings on review for a downgrade and Fitch Ratings said a prolonged strike could put Boeing at risk of a downgrade.
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