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Boeing and the striking union will resume negotiations on Monday – News

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Last updated: 2024/10/06 at 7:15 PM
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Boeing and its largest union are set to resume contract talks on October 7th in an effort to end a strike by around 33,000 of the planemaker’s US West Coast factory workers. Both sides have been struggling to find common ground, and recent negotiations failed to reach an agreement on key issues in the presence of federal mediators. Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg has stated that reaching a resolution with the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) is a top priority for the company.

The ongoing strike has had a significant impact on Boeing’s production, halting the manufacturing of its 777, 767, and 737 MAX jet, which is a key revenue-driver for the company. The strike is the first for Boeing since 2008 and comes at a challenging time for the company, which is facing mounting debt, cash burn, and the risk of losing its investment grade rating. The talks have also attracted attention from the Biden administration, with the acting US Labor Secretary and her staff engaging with both parties to help facilitate a resolution.

Boeing recently made a “best and final” pay offer to the union, which included a 30% pay raise over four years, reinstatement of a performance bonus, improved retirement benefits, and a doubling of the ratification bonus to $6,000. However, union leadership declined to put the offer to a vote, citing issues with the agreement. An earlier tentative deal offering a 25% raise over four years was also rejected by more than 90% of workers in September. Despite these challenges, Boeing shares closed up 3% on Friday.

The strike and ongoing negotiations have put a spotlight on the challenges faced by both Boeing and its union members. The talks are seen as a critical opportunity to address the priorities of the IAM membership and reach a resolution that benefits both parties. Boeing has been furloughing tens of thousands of US employees for one week every four weeks to conserve cash, and the company is grateful to its employees for their commitment to these measures during this difficult time.

As Boeing and the IAM prepare to resume talks with federal mediators, there is hope for a resolution to end the strike and allow production to resume. The outcome of these negotiations will have a significant impact on both Boeing’s future operations and the job security and well-being of the union members. With support from the Biden administration and a shared commitment to finding a solution, both parties are working towards a positive resolution that will benefit all involved.

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