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Boeing strike appears increasingly likely, as union votes on contract. A work stoppage would begin Friday at 12:01 a.m. Pacific time if union members reject a deal that gave workers 25 percent pay ...
Last week, an overwhelming majority of Boeing's some 33,000 members of the machinist union — 94.6% to be exact — rejected the company's tentative contract and even more — 96% — voted to ...
Striking machinists at Boeing, will vote Wednesday on a new contract proposal that includes a 35% pay hike over four years that could end a costly five-week-old strike, the company and union said ...
Unionized Boeing workers on Monday voted to accept a contract proposal the guarantees 38% wage increases over four years and ...
Boeing's machinists union voted overwhelmingly to reject a tentative contract agreement, joining unions in other industries that have taken advantage of a strong labor market to make bold demands.
The last strike at Boeing, in 2008, lasted nearly two months, a long time for striking workers to be without a paycheck. Strike pay from the union is just $250 a week, beginning in the third week.
Boeing offered improvements to its key manufacturing union before breaking off talks, but the changes were minor and not in critical areas needed to help resolve a near month-old strike, a union ...
Boeing completed its first non-union plant in 2009, just a year after the 2008 strike, and builds the 787 Dreamliner there to this day. It stopped building the Dreamliner at a unionized plant in ...
A Boeing machinists union based in Seattle approved a new contract offer by a 59% vote after nearly two months on strike. The offer includes a 38% raise over four years and bonuses.
Transportation Boeing’s largest union says it will strike if contract negotiations fail. Strike authorization vote by the members of the International Association of Machinists District 751 puts ...
More than 33,000 union workers will start voting Thursday on measures that could bring Boeing airplane production to a halt with a massive strike at the embattled aerospace giant early Friday morning.
Little has gone right for Boeing over the last five years. By this time tomorrow, the troubled company could add another mess to its growing list of problems: A massive strike by 33,000 of its ...