Is this the deal to end Boeing’s crippling 7-week strike?

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Employees work the picket line after union members voted to reject a new contract offer from the company outside the Boeing manufacturing facility, on October 24 in Renton, Washington. Aaron M. Sprecher/AP

More than 30,000 Boeing workers will vote again Monday on whether or not to end a crippling seven-week strike. The result of that vote will have significant implications not just for them, but for the company, global travel and the broader economy.

The deal is not significantly different from an offer rejected by nearly two-thirds of membership just over a week ago.

The International Association of Machinists union’s strike has been the most costly American strike of the 21st century, at $11.5 billion and counting. But the vote’s outcome is uncertain, despite a push from union leadership urging members to accept the offer this time around…

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