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Boeing Machinists Reject New Contract, Extending Strike

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
October 24, 2024
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On Wednesday, October 23rd, Boeing machinists voted to reject a new labor contract proposal, extending their five-week-long strike. The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) announced that 64% of union members voted against the deal, which would have included a 35% wage increase over four years, a $7,000 bonus, and increased retirement contributions. The strike, which began on September 13th, has significantly impacted Boeing’s aircraft production, halting operations at plants in the Seattle area and beyond.

The rejection comes at a challenging time for Boeing, which reported a $6 billion quarterly loss earlier in the day, the largest since 2020. The company is burning through cash at an alarming rate, with S&P Global Ratings estimating that the strike is costing Boeing approximately $1 billion a month. The loss and continued strike have put Boeing’s investment-grade credit rating at risk, potentially raising its borrowing costs at a time when the company is already facing multiple challenges related to safety and production issues.

Union members have expressed frustration over the company’s failure to reinstate the pension plan, which was frozen in a previous contract signed in 2014. Many machinists are dissatisfied with the absence of a defined benefit pension in the latest proposal, viewing it as a crucial element of any future agreement. The union leadership, while acknowledging the improvements in the offer, stated that it did not meet the workers’ demands.

Despite the ongoing strike, Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg has prioritized reaching a resolution. Ortberg emphasized the importance of improving relations between the company and its workers to get production back on track. The strike comes at a time when Boeing is attempting to ramp up production of its 737 and other aircraft models, following a series of setbacks related to safety issues and regulatory scrutiny.

As the strike continues, the disruption affects not only Boeing but also its supply chain. Spirit AeroSystems, a key supplier, has already furloughed hundreds of workers, and further layoffs are possible if the strike is prolonged. The ongoing labor dispute poses a significant challenge to Boeing’s recovery efforts, with both sides expected to return to the negotiating table in the coming days.

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