Union machinists vote Monday on whether to accept Boeing’s latest contract offer of a 38 percent pay raise over four years and increased 401(k) contributions. Workers are fighting for the return of the company’s pension plan, jettisoned in 2014 over cost concerns. China waits for the result of the US presidential election as Beijing prepares a new round of economic stimulus.
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