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Setback for Boeing as workers embark on strike

Gbenga Odunsi
Last updated: 18 September 2024 11:55
By Gbenga Odunsi 3 Min Read
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Boeing factory workers gather on a picket line © Matt Mills McKnight via Reuters
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Over 30,000 Boeing factory workers have embarked on strike after rejecting an agreement between their union representatives and the company. Boeing’s proposal included a 25% pay increase over four years, a reduction in employees’ healthcare costs, higher contributions from the company, and a $3,000 bonus for contract approval.

The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) reported that 94.6% of its members voted against the contract, with 96% favouring going on strike. The union had been aiming for a 40% wage increase among several other employment benefits.

In a social media post, IAM District 751 president Jon Holden said “workers have spoken loud and clear,” adding that the strike was about addressing the past and future of employees.

Responding, Boeing said it was “ready to get back to the table to reach a new agreement.”

In a statement to Travel Radar, Boeing Aerospace said:

“The message was clear that the tentative agreement we reached with IAM leadership was not acceptable to the members. We remain committed to resetting our relationship with our employees and the union.”

Boeing Machinists Union member at the Renton assembly plant © John Froschauer via AP

Setback for Boeing Production

Travel Radar recalls that the US plane manufacturer faced difficulties recovering after the deadly 737 Max crashes in 2018 and 2019, which claimed 346 lives. Again, the recent strike has affected the production of Boeing’s 737 Max.

In January, a mid-flight door plug failure on a 737 Max raised fresh concerns about the company’s safety practices, leading aviation regulators to limit aircraft production.

Boeing posted a $1.4 billion loss for the April-June quarter, after a $355 million net loss in the 2024 first quarter. The plane maker’s last reported profit was $160 million in the second quarter of 2022.

About Boeing

As a leading global aerospace company, Boeing manufactures and services commercial aeroplanes, defence products and space systems for clients in more than 150 countries. As a top U.S. exporter, the company leverages the talents of a global supplier base to advance economic opportunity, sustainability, and community impact.

Boeing’s diverse team is committed to innovating for the future, leading with sustainability, and cultivating a culture based on the company’s core values of safety, quality and integrity.

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Gbenga Odunsi
By Gbenga Odunsi
Aviation Reporter - A prudent multimedia journalist and editor, Olugbenga brings over 8 years of experience in digital journalism, adept in AP-style writing, content management systems, and social media savvy. With a rich background in investigative reporting and editorial leadership, Olugbenga is eager to leverage comprehensive skills to amplify diverse stories in a dynamic newsroom environment.
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