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Allen declared the strike illegal and proceeded to have multiple lawsuits over the fact. The result of the strike set back Boeing with their orders about 1.25 billion dollars. Boeing was then forced to hire about 50,000 to make for lost time and pushing out orders. Most of the orders were for the government making B-47s, B-50s, and C-97s. [14]
Agitated workers face the factory owner in The Strike, painted by Robert Koehler in 1886. The following is a list of specific strikes (workers refusing to work, seeking to change their conditions in a particular industry or an individual workplace, or striking in solidarity with those in another particular workplace) and general strikes (widespread refusal of workers to work in an organized ...
Telephone Strike; 1948 [21] 1,960,000 1948 US Meatpacking strike; 1948 Caterpillar strike; Boeing Strike of 1948; Goodyear strike; 1948 Miami Garment workers strike; 1949 3,030,000 1949 New York City brewery strike; Puget Sound fishermen's strike of 1949; 1949 Calvary Cemetery strike; 1950 2,410,000 Atlanta transit strike of 1950; 1951 ...
Factory workers at Boeing have voted to accept a contract offer and end their strike after more than seven weeks, clearing the way for the company to restart idled Pacific Northwest assembly lines ...
Boeing Strike. Ed Lutgen shows off his tattoo while waiting to hear the results of the union vote on a new contract offer from Boeing, Monday, Nov. 4, 2024, at IAM District 751 Union Hall in ...
The last Boeing strike, in 2008, lasted eight weeks and cost the company about $100 million daily in deferred revenue. A 1995 strike lasted 10 weeks.
1942–1944 musicians' strike; 1945–1946 Charleston Cigar Factory strike; 1946 Oakland general strike; 1946 St. Paul teachers' strike; 1946 United States steel strike; 1946 Westinghouse Electric strike; 1947 Telephone strike; 1948 Boeing strike; 1949 Calvary Cemetery strike; 1949 New York City brewery strike; 1949 New York City taxicab strike
Boeing Strike of 1948: 1948 Seattle, Washington: 15,000 1926 Passaic textile strike: 1926 Passaic, New Jersey: 15,000 [89] 1835 New England Mill Strike: 1835 New England 14,000 Copper Country strike of 1913–1914: 1913–1914 Upper Michigan: 14,000 [90] 1994 Caterpillar strike: 1994 Illinois, Pennsylvania and Colorado: 14,000 Bay View massacre ...