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On Tuesday, US aircraft manufacturer Boeing announced plans to bolster its cash flow, including an initiative to raise up to $25 billion, as it addresses ongoing production challenges and a significant strike in the US. In a regulatory filing, the aviation giant indicated plans to raise the funds by selling stock and debt. It also earlier announced that it was in an agreement to obtain $10 billion in credit from multiple banks.

The moves come amid a machinist strike in the Seattle region which effectively shut down assembly plants for the 737 MAX and 777. About 33,000 Boeing workers in the Pacific Northwest have been on strike for nearly a month in a fight focused on higher wages and improved retirement benefits.

Workers complain of more than a decade of near-flat wages during a period when inflation has risen. Boeing staff with the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM), walked off the job on September 13 after overwhelmingly rejecting a contract offer. The direct financial impact of the first month of the strike cost Boeing more than $3 billion, according to Anderson Economic Group.

The IAM said in a statement last week that it is ready and willing to resume negotiations at any time. But it added Monday: While it is important to return to the table, the Union remains firm on securing an agreement that truly reflects the respect our members have earned and deserve.

Last week, Boeing said it planned to cut 10 percent of its workforce as it projected a large third-quarter loss in the wake of the labor action. The cuts of 17,000 positions globally will include executives, managers and employees, according to Chief Executive Kelly Ortberg, who added that the company must reset our workforce levels to align with our financial reality.

Details of the cuts are expected to come this week. The work stoppage has only added to the company's litany of problems.

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