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Defense Machinists Urge Congress to Intervene in Boeing Contract Dispute

Union leaders sent letters to Missouri’s delegation seeking pressure on Boeing to return to bargaining after over a week without talks.

Boeing defense workers in Missouri walked off the job after rejecting a contract on August 4

Overview

  • The union appealed this week to Missouri’s congressional delegation and other lawmakers to press Boeing back to the negotiating table.
  • About 3,200 IAM District 837 machinists have been on strike since August 4 after rejecting a four-year contract proposal they deemed substandard.
  • The walkout halts work at Boeing facilities in St. Louis, St. Charles and Mascoutah that produce and maintain F-15, F/A-18, T-7 Red Hawk and MQ-25 systems.
  • Boeing says its offer averages a 40 percent wage increase and adds vacation and sick leave while its executives consider the strike manageable under pre-strike contingency plans.
  • Local reporting indicates Boeing’s revised offer before the walkout dropped an Alternative Workweek Schedule and included a 50 percent per-hour raise for top-scale employees.