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Boeing secures labor agreement with 25% salary increase and commitment to new aircraft – News

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Last updated: 2024/09/09 at 7:19 AM
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Boeing recently reached a preliminary agreement with the union representing over 32,000 workers in the US Pacific Northwest, potentially avoiding a crippling strike that could have taken place as early as Sept. 13. The proposed four-year deal includes a 25 per cent wage increase, along with a commitment to build the next commercial airplane in the Seattle area. This agreement is seen as a success for new Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg, who recently took over leadership of the company.

In addition to the wage increase, the agreement includes 12 weeks of paid parental leave, improved job security, enhanced retirement benefits, and other perks. The deal must be approved by Boeing factory workers near Seattle and Portland represented by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) on Thursday. Boeing Commercial Airplanes CEO Stephanie Pope expressed optimism about the deal, highlighting the job security it would provide in the region.

Acceptance of the agreement would ensure labor peace for Boeing at a time when the company is facing financial challenges and aiming to increase production of its 737 MAX models. The agreement also prevents a strike that could have had political ramifications in the upcoming presidential election. Boeing has been confronting quality issues and is under scrutiny following an incident in January involving a MAX aircraft.

While the union had initially requested a 40 per cent pay increase, they were able to secure significant input in the safety and quality of the production system in the agreed-upon deal. The IAM union local representing Boeing workers described the proposal as the best contract they have negotiated in their history. As part of the agreement, Boeing committed to producing its next commercial airplane program in the US Pacific Northwest if launched during the deal’s duration.

Ortberg, the new Boeing CEO, faces the task of focusing on the company’s future programs and improving labor relations moving forward. Aerospace analyst Richard Aboulafia believes that changing the company culture starts with a different attitude towards labor and a focus on new product development. The talks between Boeing and the union had drawn the attention of US President Joe Biden’s administration, with labor secretary Julie Su advocating for a fair contract for both parties involved.

Boeing workers, responsible for producing a range of aircraft models, had previously voted in favor of a strike mandate in July. Additionally, the Federal Aviation Administration has increased its oversight of Boeing, particularly in response to the January incident involving the door panel on a MAX aircraft. FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker is scheduled to visit Seattle soon to meet with Ortberg and discuss the planemaker’s quality improvement plans.

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