The deal would boost the average annual salary for machinists from $75,608 to $111,155 over four years, Boeing said.
Bruce Golding
Sep 23, 2024
"Employment is safe provided we are selling cars," Bernd Osterloh says. "If we sell no cars, it will get relatively difficult."
Reuters
Nov 27, 2015
With China’s economy stalled, Beijing is facing tough choices about state-owned behemoths that provide jobs but have less economic impact than private-sector counterparts.
Carter Dougherty
Nov 25, 2015
Nestle has already started selling its Maggi instant noodles again in India, an important market for the Swiss company.
Harichandan Arakali
Nov 17, 2015
"I believe that in the end, the American people will see that it's a win for our workers, our businesses and our middle class," the president said.
Abigail Abrams
Nov 13, 2015
Around 370 jobs will be lost, but it was unclear if the slowdown would have an effect at plants elsewhere in Europe.
Christopher Harress
Nov 12, 2015
United Auto Workers leaders are likely to approve the proposed deal Monday, with a ratification vote by rank-and-file members to follow.
Reuters
Nov 06, 2015
Two new polls show a slight increase in China's manufacturing sector in October after concerns had mounted that the world's second largest economy still hadn't bottomed out.
Lydia Tomkiw
Oct 28, 2015
A Volkswagen representative confirmed CEO Matthias Mueller would accompany German Chancellor Angela Merkel on her trip to China.
Reuters
Oct 25, 2015
The automaker anticipates the costs of the scandal might exceed 30 billion euros ($33 billion), according to a German monthly magazine.
Reuters
Oct 25, 2015
Israel has seen a decline in exports this year, but the trade deficit has narrowed since last year.
Abigail Abrams
Oct 23, 2015
The news of the job cuts comes after days of speculation over the company's future plans in the U.K.
Sneha Shankar
Oct 20, 2015
Some automobile-industry experts say the existence of several versions of the defeat device raises the possibility that a range of employees were involved in the deception on emissions tests.
Reuters
Oct 17, 2015
Several German media outlets have reported that Martin Winterkorn, who quit at VW last month, would step down from his remaining posts related to the company in coming days.
Reuters
Oct 17, 2015
India's popular comfort food, Maggi instant noodles, could be back in the stores soon, as court-mandated tests showed they are safe for consumption.
Harichandan Arakali
Oct 16, 2015
The Taiwanese chip maker, which has already closed down its solar panels unit, is suffering from the effects of the slowdown in China, the world's biggest smartphone market.
Harichandan Arakali
Oct 15, 2015
Thousands of factory workers and suppliers were affected after Shenzhen-based Fu Chang announced its closure, amid a slowdown in the market.
Duncan Hewitt
Oct 12, 2015
India and Germany put trade ties at the center of a three-day visit by Chancellor Angela Merkel to the subcontinent.
Harichandan Arakali
Oct 06, 2015
Rising tensions across the Middle East, Europe and East Asia have kept international dollars lining the pockets of U.S. defense firms.
Christopher Harress
Sep 30, 2015
The move was expected but marks a blow to the company's longtime Puget Sound manufacturing base.
Cole Stangler
Sep 23, 2015
India, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has stepped up its defense purchases -- from Rafale jets to Apache choppers.
Harichandan Arakali
Sep 23, 2015
The company is moving 500 jobs overseas, citing the expiration of the Export-Import Bank. CEO Jeff Immelt has been outspoken in his support for the bank.
Cole Stangler
Sep 15, 2015
The European aerospace giant and Boeing rival on Monday opened a final assembly line in Mobile, primarily for its A321 jetliners.
Angelo Young
Sep 14, 2015
By the end of 2017, Airbus will make four A320 aircraft a month in Mobile, Alabama, creating 1,000 jobs in the U.S.
Reuters
Sep 12, 2015
India is bolstering its attack capabilities by moving quickly on the $400 million deal, the Economic Times reported.
Harichandan Arakali
Sep 11, 2015
The deal will allow Cipla to expand into the world's largest pharmaceuticals market, as it competes in the generics market.
Harichandan Arakali
Sep 04, 2015
The court indicted the owners of the Tazreen Fashions, and 11 employees, including factory managers and security guards.
Reuters
Sep 03, 2015
Preliminary data for August showed factory output at its lowest since 2009, though some economists predict an improvement in coming months.
Duncan Hewitt
Aug 21, 2015
Toyota says it has to temporarily halt production at second factory because of last week’s industrial accident in Tianjin.
Angelo Young
Aug 20, 2015
Workers at the nation's largest steel companies may be asked to pay health premiums or endure a wage freeze.
Amy Nordrum
Aug 16, 2015