What next for Boeing?
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Following two Boeing 737 Max jet crashes we consider the future for the plane maker. Mary Schiavo is a former inspector general at the US Department of Transportation, and considers the relationship between Boeing and America's aviation watchdog the FAA. And Leon Grunsberg, professor emeritus of sociology at Puget Sound University in Washington discusses how the culture at Boeing has changed over the past few decades. Also in the programme, we look at the economic arguments ahead of this weekend's election in Australia. Plus we ask what more companies can do to improve the mental wellbeing of their employees with Cary Cooper, professor of organisational psychology at Manchester University Business School. And we hear from someone who left her job in local government after developing work-related anxiety attacks. (Picture: A Boeing 737 Max jet. Picture credit: Getty Images.)
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