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    Originally, BECU was only open to past and present employees of the Boeing Company, its subsidiaries or affiliates, BECU itself, and the Museum of Flight. In 2002, membership was opened to those who live, work, or go to school in Washington state or certain Oregon or Idaho counties. [ 6 ]

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    Deal’s order affects most Boeing employees, but not all. Those in the defense and space division as well as the aftermarket services unit will still have the option to work a hybrid schedule.

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    SPEEA originally stood for Seattle Professional Engineering Employees Association. In an interview in February 2015, the centenarian co-founder Richard Henning, who retired in 1979 as a Boeing Executive remarked, “It’s a smart idea to have an organization speak for an individual instead of one on one. In the old days, if you sat down to ...