Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Sixty-four percent of workers voted against the new contract, according to the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM), the union representing 33,000 Boeing workers in ...
Boeing machinists on Wednesday voted to reject a new labor contract proposal and continue a costly weekslong strike that halted production of some of the embattled company's top-selling planes ...
On September 12, 2024, IAM District 751 voted to strike against Boeing over a proposed contract's pay and benefits with 94.6% of votes in and 96% in favor of a strike. [23] The union leadership had reached a tentative agreement with Boeing prior to the vote and endorsed the contract. [24]
Boeing machinists on Wednesday rejected a new contract proposal that would've ended a weekslong work stoppage against the embattled aerospace company -- and the union said the strike will go on.
Boeing sweetened its offer to thousands of striking factory workers, leading machinists union to back the deal. Boeing machinists accept labor contract, ending 7-week strike Skip to main content
The new contract was approved by 74 percent of those voting in favor. This was the longest strike against Boeing by this union since 1995, and the fourth in twenty years. The strike cost the union members an average of $7,000 in base pay and cost the company $100 million per day in revenue and penalties with a postponement of the delivery of ...
A tentative agreement has been reached between Boeing and the roughly 33,000 machinists that went on strike last month, the union announced Saturday. “We are finalizing the strike settlement ...
Boeing and union leaders miscalculated during their initial negotiations, announcing an agreement over a tentative contract that more than 94% of IAM workers later rejected. The union originally ...