Now coming to the Boeing strike, 33,000 workers have walked off the job this morning, as they rejected a tentative contract with the aerospace giant. The strike could cost the company billions of dollars, as it faces a series of major setbacks. Our reporter Morgan Norway is with Morgan this year. Turmoil for Boeing, both sides are eagle-eyed. Good to have a deal here, but until then Boeing is going to lose more than a hundred million dollars a day. Now the concern is about their bottom line and what this could mean for the world’s second largest aircraft manufacturer, but one thing is for sure, the US economy will take a hit. The US economy will take a hit this morning. The economy took a hit after 33,000 union members walked off the job and went on strike and rejected the jet manufacturers leaders offer of a twenty-five percent pay rise over four years. The first thing I looked at was a twenty-five percent raise over a four-year period. He said I won’t be able to pay my bills, this is the first strike and it’s been sixteen years and the workers say it’s been too long.
They have received a raise, but Boeing’s offer, especially with inflation, is not going to cut it. Also asking for a return to pension plans, because it’s different cold and with the economy, it’s tough right now, Carla Barry is a longtime Boeing employee. Her daughter Andrea also worked for the company, now food delivery workers are making ends meet. Told that it was a deal how will we be able to go and make it, so that we can raise additional money. To make sure that we can survive during our time. The time strike comes in the form of a new bloated hooting, when this deadly plane crashes. A door panel flies off in mid-flight and a problem-ridden spacecraft that forces the astronauts to take a back seat. The financial impact on the space station Boeing will be enormous, the strike is expected to cost the company about one hundred and eight million dollars per year.
This strike will impact production delivery and operations and put the recovery at risk, focusing on Friday. We want to get back to the table. We want to reach an agreement that’s good for people and depending on how long this strike lasts. This could cost the US economy tens of billions of dollars. Both sides are set to return to the negotiating table early next week. The White House and they are encouraging both sides to resolve this. Goodwill today that daily figure photo Boeing’s cost is staggering Morgan Thank you.