Reported about 17 hours ago
Striking Pratt & Whitney workers, represented by the International Association of Machinists, will resume negotiations with RTX on Thursday as their strike enters its third week. Approximately 3,000 workers are seeking improved job security and higher wages, impacting production at Pratt's Connecticut sites, which are essential for manufacturing geared turbofan engines used in Airbus A320 neo aircraft and the F-35 fighter jet. The strike's continuation could further strain an already challenged aerospace supply chain.
Source: YAHOO