AsJoe Biden has been. In terms of us aid to ukraine as Joe Biden has been. Yeah, exactl. As Joe Biden has been. Yeah, exactly i as Joe Biden has been. Yeah, exactly. I think as Joe Biden has been. Yeah, exactly. I think thats as Joe Biden has been. Yeah, exactly. I think thats been i exactly. I think thats been evident exactly. I think thats been evident from President Zelenskys recent trip to the un, zelenskys recent trip to the un, which did not go down as they un, which did not go down as they had un, which did not go down as they had hoped. He did not get they had hoped. He did not get the commitments he had asked for, the commitments he had asked for. Not the commitments he had asked for, notjust from the commitments he had asked for, not just from the the commitments he had asked for, notjust from the us but from for, notjust from the us but from other countries as well. And from other countries as well. And then from other countries as well. And then youve not only had what and
That s always say, hey, if you don t vote for this contract and you, we re taking the airplane out of washington state. There s always some kind of pressure to get us, to motivate us to vote in their favour. There s always something like that, you know, there s always an underlying threat. And if we re not doing the right thing, then we re hurting the company. We re not hurting them. They ve got, they make way more money than we do. Why don t they give up some of their money to get boeing out of the problem they re in? some very unhappy workers there. We are expecting results in the next few hours. The bbc s ritika gupta has more on what s at stake. They haven t had a new contract in 16 years of been bargaining for months of her higher pay, better benefits and job security. The latest dispute is centred around workers discontent with the tentative agreement reached over the weekend. The international associations of machinists and aerospace workers and boeing unveiled a package that in
Out of washington state. There s always some kind of pressure to get us, to motivate us to vote in their favour. There s always something like that, you know, there s always an underlying threat. And if we re not doing the right thing, then we re hurting the company. We re not hurting them. They ve got, they make way more money than we do. Why don t they give up some of their money to get boeing out of the problem they re in? we are expecting results in the next few hours. in the next hour. We re expecting the results of that vote in the next few hours. The bbc s ritika gupta has more on what s at stake. They haven t had a new contract in 16 years and have been bargaining for months for higher pay, better benefits and job security. The latest dispute is centred around workers discontent over a tentative agreement reached over the weekend. The international associations of machinists and aerospace workers and boeing unveiled a package that includes a 25% pay rise over the next four y
The hearing held by an independent the hearing held by an independent commission. Commission. A final verdict is expected before the end of the current Premier League season. Heres our chief football heres our chief football reporter simon stone. Reporter simon stone. This could go on for months and this could go on for months and we really wont know the detail we really wont know the detail of what is being said behind of what is being said Behind Closed Doors individually, we closed doors individually, we will get a verdict in the will get a verdict in the Premier League, found guilty of Premier League, of Premier League, found guilty of unlimited punishment and that unlimited punishment and that is wide ranging in itself and is wide ranging in itself and clearly if city are not found clearly if city are not found way from winning the league guilty of anything and they have absolutely declared their innocence on numerous is wide ranging in itself and clearly if city numerous Nd Innoc
Of pressure to get us, to motivate us to vote in their favor. Theres always something like that, you know, theres always an underlying threat. And if were not doing the right thing, then were hurting the company. Were not hurting them. Theyve got, they make way more money than we do. Why dont they give up some of their money to get boeing out of the problem theyre in . The bbc s Ritika Gupta has more on whats at stake. They havent had a new contract in 16 years of been bargaining for months of her higher pay, better benefits and job security, the latest dispute was centred around Workers Discontent with the tentative agreement reached over the weekend. The international associations of machinists and aerospace workers and boeing unveiled a package that includes a 25 Pay Rise over the next four years and 3000 Signing Bonus and other improvements that help gather a retirement benefit. Boeing also had the next in the State of washington. Some workers are unhappy with the outcome, given th