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Boeing Strike Imminent As Union Members Prepare To Reject 25% Wage Deal

A Boeing strike could be just days away as union members are expected to reject a proposed deal. It would give workers 25% wage increases. On Thursday, approximately 33,000 members of the Machinists union across California, Washington, and Oregon will cast their votes

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Last updated: September 11, 2024 12:44 am
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The beleaguered aerospace giant Boeing now appears to be teetering on the brink of a labor strike.

The proposed deal includes a 25% wage increase for workers. However, the feedback from employees has been less than enthusiastic. general sentiment among the workers is that this offer falls short of their expectations

Jon Holden, head of the International Association of Machinists Union District 751, which represents over 30,000 Boeing employees says he anticipates the union members will likely reject the company’s proposed contract.

The proposed contract offers a 25% wage increase by the end of its four-year term, set to expire in September 2028. It also includes higher minimum wage rates, reduced mandatory overtime, and paid parental leave.

Additionally, it promises to give union members and leaders a role in overseeing Boeing’s production system’s safety and quality. It also ensures that Boeing’s next commercial airplane will be manufactured in Washington state and Oregon.

“The response from people is it’s not good enough “Right now, I think it will be voted down, and our members will vote to strike.” says Holden

On Thursday, approximately 33,000 members of the Machinists union across California, Washington, and Oregon will cast their votes on the proposed contract and a potential strike. If the vote goes as Jon Holden anticipates, a strike could be imminent, potentially starting at midnight local time on Friday.

Holden has indicated that the union will make efforts to clarify the proposal’s benefits and advocate for its ratification. Despite these efforts, Holden remains skeptical that members will change their stance.

Union members had initially sought a 40% wage increase, but the proposal on the table offers a 25% raise. Holden acknowledged that while this is the largest wage increase ever offered to members, it falls short of their expectations.

The situation echoes the grievances voiced by United Auto Workers union members last fall, who, despite their demands for a 40% raise, received a 25% increase in contracts with the Detroit Three automakers.

Jeffries analysts have projected that meeting the 40% raise demand would increase Boeing’s cash requirements by 2%, translating to an additional $1.5 billion over its current baseline.

Additionally, union members had hoped to reinstate their traditional pensions, which were relinquished in 2013. Instead, Boeing has proposed to make enhanced contributions to employee 401(k) retirement plans.

This marks the first time since 2008 that Boeing is negotiating a full contract with IAM 751, a negotiation that previously led to an eight-week labor stoppage costing the company around $100 million per day in deferred revenue.

The union’s members have been operating under the same contract for over a decade, with extensions granted in the interim.

For Boeing, a strike would effectively shut down its jet plants in the Puget Sound region, its parts facility in Portland, and would bring work on planes being repaired or stored at Moses Lake to a standstill.

Such a prolonged strike could significantly impact the company’s cash flow and credit rating, which has already suffered due to a recent incident involving an Alaska Airlines flight.

Earlier this year, a door plug blowout on a 737 Max 9, manufactured by Boeing, led to a series of federal investigations into both Boeing and Spirit AeroSystems, a crucial supplier for the jet.

The scandal prompted increased scrutiny of both companies’ operations. An initial investigation by the NTSB revealed that four essential bolts, meant to secure the door plug during production, had not been reinstalled.

The incident heightened regulatory oversight and intensified inspections of Boeing and Spirit AeroSystems’ manufacturing processes.

By Editorial Desk
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