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Boeing

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Chicago, United States

NYSE: BA 

ISIN: US0970231058

Boeing is an American aerospace company that designs, manufactures, and sells airplanes, rotocraft, rockets, satellites, and telecommunications equipment.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Boeing

-6.28

Latest Event

Boeing Publishes Human Rights Code for Supply Chains and Workforce

Boeing released its Code of Basic Working Conditions and Human Rights outlining its commitment to protecting worker rights and ensuring ethical standards in its operations and supply chains, drawing on international human rights principles.

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COLLABORATOR

Boeing is currently rated as a Collaborator.

-5 to -9 CCI Score
In this category, companies align with authoritarian practices mainly to avoid trouble or regulatory conflict. Their compliance is driven by self-preservation, resulting in minimal resistance even as they participate in oppressive systems.

Latest Events

  • Boeing Publishes Human Rights Code for Supply Chains and Workforce Logo
    JAN
    01
    2025

    Boeing released its Code of Basic Working Conditions and Human Rights outlining its commitment to protecting worker rights and ensuring ethical standards in its operations and supply chains, drawing on international human rights principles.

  • +70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 15

    Boeing's published Code of Basic Working Conditions and Human Rights underscores its commitment to upholding robust labor rights and human rights practices. By adopting standards influenced by organizations such as the International Labor Organization and referencing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the company demonstrates a positive approach to worker protections.

    Human Rights

  • +60

    Supply Chain Ethics

    April 15

    The Code also extends its ethical commitments to its supply chains, indicating that Boeing is seeking to ensure that suppliers adhere to human rights standards. This proactive stance on supply chain ethics helps promote broader accountability within its global operations.

    Human Rights

  • Boeing PAC Political Finance Disclosure Logo
    JAN
    01
    2025

    The FEC data for The Boeing Company Political Action Committee reveals that Boeing's PAC raised approximately $596,581 and spent about $614,700, indicating its ongoing involvement in corporate political spending.

  • -40

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    April 15

    The disclosure of Boeing’s PAC financials reflects the company’s use of corporate political spending to influence the political process. From an anti‐fascist perspective, such activities are concerning because they channel money and influence towards advancing corporate interests, potentially undermining democratic accountability. Although the amounts reported are modest relative to other corporate entities, the continued engagement in political financing remains a tool that can support authoritarian and undemocratic practices.

    THE BOEING COMPANY POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE - FEC.gov

  • Boeing Strike Yields Progressive Contract for Worker Rights Logo
    NOV
    04
    2024

    After a major strike beginning on September 13, 2024, involving approximately 33,000 frontline Boeing workers represented by the IAM, the company ratified a new four‐year contract on November 4, 2024. The agreement provides substantial wage increases, improved 401(k) benefits with enhanced company matching, and a ratification bonus. CEO Kelly Ortberg emphasized unity and collaboration in his response, signaling a commitment to rebuilding trust with the workforce.

  • +50

    Executive Political Engagement

    April 15

    CEO Kelly Ortberg’s statements, emphasizing listening and collaboration, reflect a positive instance of executive political engagement. This approach, coming immediately after a significant labor dispute, demonstrates a willingness to address worker concerns and rebuild trust, which is viewed positively from an anti-authoritarian stance.

    Boeing Strike: A Turning Point for Worker Rights

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 15

    The new contract, concluded after a disruptive strike involving over 33,000 workers, secured a significant wage increase, improved retirement benefits including enhanced 401(k) matching, and provided a ratification bonus. This outcome is a clear win for labor rights and reflects a strong commitment to progressive worker treatment.

    Boeing Strike: A Turning Point for Worker Rights

  • Boeing Campaign Contributions Fuel Political Influence in Illinois Logo
    AUG
    27
    2024

    In 2024, Boeing’s political action committee donated $22,000 to several state and local political figures in Illinois, continuing a long history that includes more than $360,000 in contributions since 2001. The practice has persisted despite Boeing’s ongoing safety, legal, and regulatory troubles, raising concerns about corporate influence over policymaking and accountability.

  • -40

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    April 15

    Boeing’s continued campaign contributions, as evidenced by multiple donations totaling $22,000 in a single month and over $360,000 since 2001, illustrate a pattern of using corporate funds to influence political outcomes. Such behavior may undermine democratic processes and accountability, particularly when viewed against the backdrop of Boeing’s other safety and legal issues.

    Boeing keeps giving, and Illinois politicians keep taking campaign contributions

  • Boeing Faces Severe Labor Unrest and CEO’s Anti-Union Ploy Logo
    JUN
    01
    2024

    Following the announcement of a tentative four‐year labor contract, Boeing labor union members overwhelmingly rejected the deal and voted to strike. Meanwhile, newly appointed CEO Kelly Ortberg visited production plants to urge workers not to strike, reflecting deep tensions over wages, benefits, and worker treatment.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    April 15

    The overwhelming rejection of the negotiated four‐year labor contract by union members highlights significant issues in Boeing’s labor relations. The discontent expressed over stagnant wages, inadequate benefits, and past management failures points to a failure to uphold fair labor practices, impacting worker rights negatively.

    Boeing Labor Union Members Elect to Strike

  • -40

    Executive Political Engagement

    April 15

    Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg’s direct intervention by visiting production plants to dissuade workers from striking demonstrates a top‐down, paternalistic approach that undermines organized labor. This behavior suggests a tendency towards using executive influence in favor of corporate interests over worker rights.

    Boeing Labor Union Members Elect to Strike

  • Boeing Enhances Supply Chain Human Rights Oversight Logo
    NOV
    01
    2023

    Boeing released a public document outlining its measures to mitigate human trafficking, modern slavery, and other human rights risks in its supply chain. The policy describes participation in an industry voluntary supplier sustainability assessment, incorporation of a Supplier Code of Conduct, contractual clauses mandating compliance with human rights laws, and reporting mechanisms for suspected infractions.

  • +40

    Supply Chain Ethics

    April 15

    Boeing's detailed supply chain human rights initiative, which uses supplier sustainability assessments and mandatory compliance clauses, represents a positive step towards reducing risks of modern slavery and human trafficking. The policy strengthens ethical oversight in the supply chain, although the reliance on voluntary assessments without unannounced inspections indicates some limitations.

    Basic Working Conditions and Human Rights in Boeing's Supply Chain

  • Boeing's Controversial Political Donations to Overturning Lawmakers Logo
    MAY
    01
    2021

    Boeing resumed its political contributions after a brief pause following the Capitol insurrection, donating significant funds—including $190,000 to 61 members of Congress who voted to overturn the 2020 presidential election and contributions to major Republican committees. This financial support to lawmakers who challenged democratic outcomes highlights corporate prioritization of political influence over democratic accountability.

  • -80

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    April 15

    Boeing's continued donations to legislators who voted against certifying the election demonstrate corporate complicity with efforts to overturn a legitimate democratic process. The company's swift return to political giving after denouncing the Capitol attack shows a prioritization of political influence over democratic principles, aligning with authoritarian-leaning behavior.

    Boeing keeps giving big money to lawmakers who voted to overturn the election

  • Boeing PAC Political Contributions Logo
    JAN
    01
    2020

    Boeing's affiliated Political Action Committee raised over $6 million in the 2019-2020 election cycle, indicating the company's active involvement in political contributions and lobbying efforts, as outlined by OpenSecrets. This level of political financing can be seen as exerting corporate influence over public policy, which raises concerns from an anti-fascist and progressive perspective.

  • -50

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    April 15

    The article highlights that Boeing's PAC raised $6,066,357 during the 2019-2020 election cycle, evidencing a considerable exercise of political financing. This activity is concerning from a progressive viewpoint as it underscores the company's investment in political influence, potentially undermining democratic accountability and advancing pro-corporate interests over the needs of marginalized communities.

    PAC Profile: Boeing Co

Corporate Financials

Revenue
2025
$92.00B
Total Assets
2025
$142.00B
Operating Income
2025
$8.90B
Total Equity
2025
$46.00B

Employees: 140,000

Industries

336411
Aircraft Manufacturing
336412
Aircraft Engine and Engine Parts Manufacturing
336413
Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing
336415
Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Propulsion Unit and Propulsion Unit Parts Manufacturing
541330
Engineering Services