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Machinists to Vote on Boeing's Latest Offer Featuring 24% Wage Hike over 5 Years
About 3,200 union members will decide on Boeing’s revised offer that removes manager work provisions and adds bonuses after an 81-day strike, union said.
- On Oct. 26, approximately 3,200 Boeing workers represented by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers District 837 will vote on Boeing Co.'s revised contract offer that could end an 81-day strike.
- After rejecting earlier offers, workers struck on August 4, 2025, saying prior proposals failed to respect their skills and seeking terms like the Seattle-area workers contract.
- Boeing's revised offer removes language allowing managers and non-union workers to perform Machinists' work for 30 days, adds a $3K stock grant, and reduces the ratification bonus to $3K.
- If members ratify the deal, union-represented Boeing workers would return Nov. 3 after missing 12 weeks and six paychecks, receiving $300 weekly strike pay.
- Union filings describe alleged ultimatums and threats as Boeing said last month it will move Super Hornet work to California, Florida and Texas in 2026 and sunset St. Louis plants by 2027.
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More than 3,000 Boeing defense workers in the Midwest, who have been on strike since August, will vote this weekend on a revised contract offer presented by management, both sides said Thursday.
·Vilnius, Lithuania
Read Full ArticleA revised offer of wage increases and social assistance at Boeing will be submitted to the vote of the employees who have been on strike for nearly three months in several US military factories, according to a letter from the management on Thursday. ...
·Brussels, Belgium
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