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ST. LOUIS — The union representing St. Louis-area Boeing workers says its members have authorized a strike if contract ...
Boeing says average annual pay for machinists is $75,608 and would rise to $119,309 in four years under the current offer. Pensions were a key issue for workers who rejected the company's previous ...
Boeing’s machinists union leaders are endorsing the company’s latest contract offer, setting the stage for a vote on Monday that could end the seven-week strike.
Average annual pay for machinists, now $75,608, would climb to $119,309 in four years under the current offer, Boeing said. The vote came after IAM members in September and October rejected lesser ...
Striking machinists at Boeing vote Wednesday on a new contract offer. Even before the strike, the company was grappling with production and quality control problems that led to billions in losses.
SEATTLE — Unionized machinists at Boeing voted Monday to accept a contract offer and end their strike after more than seven weeks, clearing the way for the aerospace giant to resume production ...
A worker holds a picket sign as Boeing employees vote on a new contract offer from the company on Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2024, at a voting location in the Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett.
By the end of the four-year contract, average annual machinists’ pay without overtime will rise to $119,309 from $75,608, according to Boeing. The new contract also includes paid parental leave ...
RENTON, Wash. — Boeing machinists represented by IAM District 751 voted to approve a new contract with the company on Monday, bringing an end to a nearly two-month long strike that paralyzed the ...
Boeing workers on strike for the 1st time in 16 years after 96% vote to reject contract The overwhelming vote to reject a contract deal is expected to halt operations in the Seattle area – the ...
Unionized factory workers at Boeing were voting Monday whether to accept a contract offer or to continue their strike, which has lasted more than seven weeks and shut down production of most ...