Machinists vote against new contract, prolonging strike and halting aircraft production.
Boeing workers have decided to extend their strike, further disrupting the company’s aircraft production.
The decision came after machinists voted against a new labor deal that proposed a 35% wage increase over four years.
The union, representing thousands of workers in the Seattle area, announced the extension, marking over five weeks of halted production at Boeing’s facilities.
The ongoing strike has taken a significant toll on Boeing, with the company reportedly losing $1 billion per month due to stalled operations.
Despite the proposed wage hikes, union members expressed concerns about other aspects of the deal, including benefits and job security, leading to its rejection.
The prolonged strike underscores ongoing tensions between Boeing and its workforce, with no immediate resolution in sight.
As the impasse continues, industry experts warn of broader implications for the aviation sector, particularly in meeting production demands for airlines and defense contractors.
Boeing’s management has yet to release a new proposal, but the union’s decision indicates that negotiations may face further challenges in the weeks ahead. #featured #trending