SEATTLE, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Boeing's (BA.N) U.S. West Coast factory workers accepted a new contract offer on Monday, ending a ...
Boeing machinists voted by 59% to accept the contract and end the strike. Tens of thousands of striking Boeing machinists cast ballots on Monday that approved a contract offer and ended their work ...
The approved contract offer includes a 38% raise over the next four years, a ratification bonus of $12,000 and expanded 401(k) contributions.
The X account Daily Union Elections posted in response "Happy Election Day! Boeing workers have a contract!" The Boeing ...
The contract’s ratification on the eve of Election Day cleared the way for a major U.S. manufacturer and government ...
It's been more than 50 days since Boeing machinists went on strike. On Monday, they will again vote on a new contract offer ... more than 94% of workers voting rejected an offer of 25% over ...
Boeing machinist Andre Johnstone, who says he does not support the new contract offer ... others workers like William Gardiner, a lab lead for Cal-Cert calibration services, the vote was a ...
Unionised factory workers ... accept a contract offer or to continue their strike, which has lasted more than seven weeks and shut down production of most Boeing passenger planes. A vote to ...
Thousands of striking Boeing workers are due to vote Monday, November 4, on a new, four-year contract offer. The aircraft giant and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers ...
Tens of thousands of striking Boeing machinists ... of the contract, upping the 35% cumulative raise provided in a previous offer overwhelmingly rejected by workers in a vote two weeks ago.