Former UN ambassador Nikki Haley resigns from Boeing board over government aid disagreement. Image via Politico.
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Nikki Haley leaves Boeing board over government aid disagreement

Nikki Haley, former UN ambassador and former governor of South Carolina, has resigned from her position as a board member of the American plane manufacturer Boeing, after disagreements with senior management for seeking government aid due to the financial stress caused by the coronavirus crisis. Boeing seeks 60 billion USD from the Trump administration, which the government is willing to provide since Boeing is a prominent US defense contractor.

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Fri Mar 20 - LosAngelesTimes

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