Boeing Workers Ratify New Contract Amid Strike Aftermath

Mon Feb 03 2025 06:14:38 GMT+0200 (Eastern European Standard Time)
Boeing Workers Ratify New Contract Amid Strike Aftermath

After a seven-week strike, Boeing workers secure a 38% pay increase and bonus in newly ratified contract.


Boeing workers have accepted a new contract following a seven-week strike, securing a 38% pay rise and a $12,000 bonus. The union believes this victory represents a significant step towards fair wages and respect in the workplace, while Boeing faces financial strains and operational challenges.

Boeing workers have voted in favor of a new pay contract, effectively concluding a challenging seven-week strike that started on September 13. The agreement stipulates a substantial 38% pay increase over four years for about 30,000 employees. Workers can begin returning to their roles as early as Wednesday, with a deadline for full resumption by November 12, as indicated by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) union.

The strike caused considerable disruption to Boeing’s manufacturing operations, exacerbating an ongoing crisis for the iconic aerospace company. IAM reported that 59% of its members supported the new deal, which also includes a one-time bonus of $12,000 (£9,300) and modifications to retirement plans.

Union leader Jon Holden expressed pride in their collective stance for fair wages and respect, noting, “Through this victory and the strike that made it possible, IAM members have taken a stand for workplace rights.” Boeing's CEO, Kelly Ortberg, acknowledged the unity required to restore the company’s reputation and performance, stating the need for collaborative efforts moving forward.

The strike garnered attention from the federal government, showcasing its importance to the national economy. Acting U.S. Labor Secretary Julie Su even traveled to Seattle to assist in negotiations, highlighting the White House’s vested interest in the resolution.

The impact of the strike has been significant, with estimates indicating losses nearing $10 billion for Boeing. The commercial aircraft division alone reported operating losses of $4 billion for the third quarter of 2023. Consequently, the company has initiated a share sale projected to raise more than $20 billion, amidst concerns of potential credit rating downgrades if strikes persisted.

Further compounding challenges faced by Boeing, the company has announced intentions to lay off approximately 17,000 employees, with notifications set to begin mid-November. These difficulties began earlier this year, following incidents that impacted Boeing's reputation including a mid-air failure and setbacks in its space ventures.

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