Boeing Faces Scrutiny Over Whistleblower Retaliation and Crash Victims' Demands

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Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun admitted during a Senate hearing that the company has retaliated against whistleblowers who raised safety concerns, though he was evasive about specifics. This admission comes amid ongoing scrutiny over Boeing's safety practices and work culture, especially following recent incidents and the deaths of two whistleblowers. Despite Calhoun's claims of encouraging employees to speak up, he has not personally engaged with any whistleblowers or their families, raising further questions about the company's internal practices.
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