Over 3,000 Boeing Workers Strike After Rejecting Contract

Over 3,000 Boeing Workers Strike After Rejecting Contract

More than 3,200 Boeing workers in the St. Louis area and Illinois began striking on Monday after rejecting a second contract offer from the aerospace giant.

  • The workers, represented by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers District 837, build F-15 and F/A-18 fighter jets, T-7 trainers, and the MQ-25 Navy refueling drone.
  • Boeing’s rejected four-year contract included:
    • 40% average wage growth
    • A 20% general wage increase
    • A $5,000 signing bonus
    • More vacation, sick leave, and periodic raises

“We’re disappointed our employees rejected an offer that featured 40% average wage growth,” said Dan Gillian, VP and GM at Boeing St. Louis.

Union leader Tom Boelling countered that workers deserve a deal reflecting their skill and importance to national defense.

Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg downplayed the impact, citing the company’s ability to manage through previous strikes, including a seven-week walkout last year by 33,000 workers in District 751.Boeing Defense is also expanding in St. Louis to produce the newly contracted F-47A fighter jet for the U.S. Air Force.

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