Boeing withdraws pay offer after failed negotiations with striking union
- Boeing and the union representing 33,000 striking employees report that negotiations have broken down, with no new talks planned.
- Stephanie Pope, CEO of Boeing’s commercial airplanes unit, stated that talks concluded with both sides far apart.
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Boeing suspends negotiations with striking workers
Boeing on Tuesday suspended negotiations with its striking workers as it accused the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) of making unreasonable demands and withdrew its offer. "The union made non-negotiable demands far in excess of what can be accepted if we are to remain competitive as a…


Boeing withdraws contract offer as union talks break down
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Boeing Withdraws Proposed Pay Increase Contract After Union Negotiations Break Down
Negotiations over benefits for Boeing workers have broken down, resulting in the company officials withdrawing a proposed contract that would have given 30 percent raises over four years. The contract was taken off the table after two days of discussion, which the company said was ultimately not taken seriously by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) District 751 union. “Instead, the union made non-negotiable d…
Boeing, union at strike impasse as company halts talks, withdraws pay offer
The breakdown in negotiations compounds financial and production problems at Boeing. Read More The post Boeing, union at strike impasse as company halts talks, withdraws pay offer appeared first on Drudge Report.
Boeing halts talks, withdraws pay offer to striking union | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Boeing said on Tuesday that it had withdrawn its pay offer to around 33,000 U.S. factory workers and no further negotiations were planned with their union representatives as a financially damaging strike nears its fourth week. Boeing and the union held their latest round of negotiations with federal mediators on Monday and Tuesday, but talks collapsed and the sides were left locked in acrimonious stalemate showing no signs of being resolved anyt…
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