The union says it is trying to appeal a decision not to change the performance evaluation of one of the workers.
Boeing says the investigation was part of a confidential process and that the report could only be shared with the FAA.
The complaint filed on behalf of the two engineers involves a different issue— the onboard computer networks on the planes.
The union says Boeing managers “strongly objected” to rerunning calculations regarding the systems based on new assumptions, citing cost and production delays, but that Boeing ultimately agreed.
Boeing re-did the required analysis,” the press release says.
Persons:
“, SPEEA, ”, Sam Salehpour, Rich Plunkett
Organizations:
CNN, Boeing, Federal Aviation Administration, Society of Professional Engineering Employees, Aerospace, National Labor Relations, Boeing’s, FAA, ” Boeing, Strategic