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US Stocks and Bitcoin Soar After Trump's Victory; Dow Jumps 1,200 Amid Inflation

U.S. stocks, including Tesla and bitcoin, experienced significant gains following Donald Trump's electoral victory, as investors speculated on potential economic impacts. The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged by 1,200 points amid concerns about inflation and the Mexican peso's value. This financial climate reflects shifts in investor sentiment tied to political developments.

Boeing machinists approve contract, strike ends - Lynnwood Today

Boeing machinists have voted to approve a new contract, effectively ending a nearly two-month strike that impacted airplane manufacturing in the Northwest. The decision comes after significant negotiations and is expected to restore operations at Boeing plants, benefiting both workers and the company.

Boeing machinists approve contract, strike ends - Lynnwood Today

Boeing machinists have voted to approve a new contract, signaling the end of a nearly two-month strike that significantly impacted airplane manufacturing across the Northwest. The decision by thousands of union members marks a crucial moment for both the workers and the company, allowing operations to resume at the Boeing factories.

Machinists union leadership urges approval of new Boeing contract offer - Lynnwood Today

Boeing's machinists union leadership is recommending that striking members approve a new contract offer that would significantly increase average annual pay to nearly $120,000. The leadership's endorsement comes after a prolonged strike over unfair labor practices, emphasizing the need for fair compensation in the aerospace industry.

Boeing: Strike vote will have no effect on planned layoffs

Boeing plans to lay off 17,000 workers regardless of the outcome of an upcoming union vote on a new contract aimed at ending a prolonged strike. The proposed contract includes a significant wage increase, but previous offers have been rejected, prolonging the strike that has already cost Boeing billions. The company is also facing financial pressures, leading to a $21 billion stock sale to avert a credit downgrade.

WA Boeing machinists union endorses latest contract offer, vote scheduled

Striking Boeing machinists are set to vote on a new contract offer endorsed by their union, with the vote scheduled for November 4. The proposed contract is expected to raise machinists' pay over the next four years, highlighting ongoing negotiations in the aerospace industry.

Best of Lynnwood finalists announced: Voting opens Friday, Nov. 1 - Lynnwood Today

The finalists for the "Best of Lynnwood" competition have been announced, with voting set to open on Friday, November 1. This annual event invites residents to select their favorite businesses and nonprofits in Lynnwood, enhancing community engagement and support for local enterprises.

Boeing Machinists to vote on new contract proposal

Union leaders have presented a new contract proposal to 33,000 Boeing Machinists in Everett, aiming to resolve an ongoing strike that has lasted nearly eight weeks. The proposal includes a significant 38% wage increase over four years and is set for a vote on Monday, which could determine the strike's future and its financial implications for Boeing.

We welcome new advertising sponsor Bench & Board - Lynnwood Today

Lynnwood Today proudly announces its new advertising sponsor, Bench & Board, a gift shop dedicated to creativity and thoughtfulness. Situated in the heart of the Lynnwood community, this store is committed to providing a carefully curated selection of unique gifts. The partnership is expected to enhance community engagement and local business support.

Striking Boeing machinists plan to vote on new contract offer - Lynnwood Today

Striking Boeing machinists in the Puget Sound region are set to vote on a new contract proposal following over a month of striking. This decision could significantly impact thousands of workers and the local economy as they negotiate better terms. The outcome of the vote will reveal the direction of labor relations at Boeing.