Boeing engineers approve work contract
December 02 12:05:02 PM, Yahoo News

Reuters - Boeing Co's second-largest union voted on Monday to approve the company's four-year contract offer, avoiding a second damaging strike at the plane maker's Seattle-area plants.
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