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Boeing machinists strike at Boeing ’s facilities in California , Oregon , and Washington will continue.
The new labor contract was rejected by 64% of union members.
Boeing 's new president and chief executive officer (CEO) has repeatedly emphasized the need to reset relations between the company and its workers.
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