‘Give Us Something Fair’: Workers Picket Outside Boeing Facilities Near St. Louis
ST. LOUIS AREA, MISSOURI, AUG 6 – Union members rejected Boeing's four-year contract offer citing insufficient wage increases and retirement benefits despite the company's proposed 40% average wage growth, union leaders said.
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Primary results | Worker safety | St. Louis Boeing strike
Wednesday, August 6, 2025 STRIKES ► From St. Louis Public Radio — ‘We’re in for the long haul’: Boeing union workers go on strike in St. Louis area — About 3,000 members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers District 837 voted to reject a revised four-year contract proposal from Boeing on Sunday. […] The post Primary results | Worker safety | St. Louis Boeing strike appeared first on The STAND.

‘Give us something fair’: Workers picket outside Boeing facilities near St. Louis
Mechanical engineer Christy Williams strikes outside of her employer, Boeing aerospace company, in Berkeley, Mo. She joined 3,200 other union members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers who went on strike at midnight on Sunday to get better wages and retirement plans (Rebecca Rivas/Missouri Independent).BERKELEY — Christy Williams stood outside the Boeing facility in St. Louis for hours on Tuesday next to her han…
Thousands of union members representing the workers of Boeing’s defense division in the states of Missouri and Illinois (United States) began a strike yesterday (04.08.2025) after rejecting a revised proposal for a new contract. “3,200 highly qualified members of the IAM union in Boeing started a strike at midnight, because already [...]
Boeing on strike in St. Louis – Newstalk KZRG
Boeing St. Louis union machinists have walked off the job. One common theme across the board from the union members out on strike is inconsistencies with the guaranteed wage increases and the length it would take to fully see those wage increases that are being touted by Boeing. Lathaniel Johnson, a 37 year member of the union, says. “All them different pay levels so that it would take them forever to get to the top of the grade. And you know t…
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