Boeing Strike Action: Workers Vote Over Labor Contract
What's Happening?
Boeing workers in Puget Sound, Washington, are voting on a new labor contract that could potentially lead to a strike if it is not approved.
The vote is being held by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM). The IAM represents more than 30,000 workers at Boeing's Puget Sound facilities.
Why Are Workers Voting?
The current labor contract between Boeing and the IAM expires on August 1, 2023. The two sides have been negotiating a new contract since May 2023.
The main issue in the negotiations is wages. The IAM is seeking a 10% wage increase, while Boeing has offered a 5% increase.
What's Next?
The results of the vote are expected to be announced on July 20, 2023. If the contract is not approved, the IAM has said that it will strike.
A strike would have a significant impact on Boeing's production. The company is currently building the 737 MAX, 747, and 767 airplanes in Puget Sound.
What's Boeing Saying?
Boeing has said that it is committed to reaching a fair agreement with the IAM. The company has also said that it is prepared to withstand a strike if necessary.
What's the IAM Saying?
The IAM has said that it is confident that the workers will approve the new contract. The union has also said that it is prepared to strike if necessary.
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