Recent reports highlight multiple concerns regarding Boeing's operational practices. Whistleblowers have accused the company of ignoring worker concerns and pressuring employees for speed in production processes. Additionally, it has been reported that unconventional methods such as the use of washing up liquid were involved in the construction of the 737 Max. In response to a panel blowout, the use of Boeing's safety concern service by employees has surged by 500%. Despite these issues, Boeing has denied any findings of fatigue in older 787 jets and dismissed allegations related to quality control concerns in the 787 Dreamliner. Furthermore, there are claims that Boeing purged veteran leaders and outsourced Dreamliner development to boost stock prices and undermine unions.
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“Boeing basically says these allegations there’s nothing to them." @Lebeaucarnews reports on #Boeing's response to 787 Dreamliner quality control concerns. $BA https://t.co/gjh8OtttoM
Boeing claims no findings of fatigue on older 787 jets ahead of whistleblower testimony https://t.co/DgFljAJb3s
Boeing employees’ use of safety concern service up 500% after panel blowout https://t.co/TMTsEGPYhv
Boeing woes deepen after news washing up liquid helped build 737 Max @SimonMarksFSN reports https://t.co/26TNoDtoMe
Two Boeing Whistleblowers Allege Disregarded Worker Concerns, Pressure For Speed https://t.co/qYGL6EN0k8