Boeing strike: Workers vote overwhelmingly to back the walkout
More than 30,000 workers down tools after union members voted overwhelmingly to back the strike.
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More than 30,000 workers in Seattle and Portland downed their tools from midnight Pacific Time (07:00 GMT) on Friday.
The walkout is another setback for the firm, which is facing deepening financial losses.
It is also struggling to repair its reputation after a series of safety issues, including two fatal crashes.
The stand-off adds to the challenges facing Boeing's new chief executive Kelly Ortberg, who was appointed last month with a mission to turn the business around.
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