Boeing Expands Push for Replacement Workers Amid St. Louis Strike
Boeing has hired permanent replacements and expanded recruitment amid a nearly two-month strike by 3,200 IAM members at St. Louis defense plants producing fighter jets and drones.
- On Wednesday, AFL-CIO president Liz Shuler traveled to St. Louis to speak at an IAM rally as 3,200 IAM members have been on strike for nearly two months.
- Distrust of IAM leadership stems from repeated contract votes and past settlements, as workers rejected three consecutive sellout contracts and District 837’s September 19th pre-ratification vote raised concerns.
- Dan Gillian said The Boeing Co. is expanding recruitment with job fairs and advertising through the end of the year and hiring permanent replacements while relocating the F-18 program.
- Negotiations restarted under a federal mediator on Monday, and Boeing sent a new offer via mediators on Tuesday; union messages said 3,200 highly skilled workers are ready to return and remain open to a fair deal.
- The strike affects plants that build F-15 and F-18 fighter jets and advanced drones, prompting program relocations while ruling-class concerns and government pressure raise political and security risks.
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