Massive Boeing Strike Stops Airplane Production

Thousands of Boeing workers went on strike on the West Coast Friday morning after rejecting a tentative contract their union negotiated with the aerospace manufacturer.

The massive work stoppage, involving an estimated 33,000 employees, is expected to halt production at the company’s jet plants in the Puget Sound region of Washington and its parts plant in Portland, Oregon.

The strike comes after rank-and-file union members voted overwhelmingly Thursday to turn down the deal and walk out. Both union leadership and Boeing brass had urged workers to accept what was on the table.

Boeing said in a statement that it was prepared to start bargaining again.

“The message was clear that the tentative agreement we reached with [union] leadership was not acceptable to the members,” the company said. “We remain committed to resetting our relationship with our employees and the union and we are ready to get back to the table to reach a new agreement.”

Boeing had offered a 25% pay raise over four years, but the union had proposed 40% to make up for lost increases and elevated inflation in recent years. The deal would also have eliminated an annual bonus.

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