Boeing strike

2024 - 9 - 13

Boeing's First Strike Since 2008: Workers Take Flight Against Bad Contracts!

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Boeing's workers have walked off the job as they soar into strike mode. Discover why these machinists are rejecting contracts and what it means for the aviation industry!

In a historic twist reminiscent of a high-speed takeoff, about 33,000 Boeing workers have decided to take matters into their own hands, literally walking off the job in the first strike the aviation giant has seen since 2008. This sudden upheaval is the result of an overwhelming rejection of a tentative four-year contract, with an astonishing 94.2% of union members voting against it. The workers, who build the iconic 737 MAX among other commercial planes in Seattle and Portland, have sent a clear message to Boeing: they won't be grounded by terms they find unacceptable.

The rejection of the contract isn’t just a minor setback but a major stall for Boeing's production line. As workers halt operations, the frontlines of the aerospace industry are now buzzing with uncertainty. With many machinists now picketing rather than bolting parts together, the ripple effects could be felt across the entire aviation sector—from impacted supply chains to shifting deadlines for aircraft deliveries. Talk about turbulence! If this strike continues, it might just put a dent in Boeing’s plans just as it was trying to recover from previous production woes.

The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) is standing firmly with its members, advocating for better wages, benefits, and job security. Workers are demanding respect and recognition for their skills in a field dictated by the almighty dollar. The stakes are high; however, the solidarity shown among the machinists is powerful. It's a fascinating collision of labor and aerospace, proving that workers will always band together to hold their ground, even when it feels like the skies are darkening.

As picket signs wave and chants echo, it's clear that Boeing has entered a new phase of negotiation with its employees. This move comes at a time when the company is already struggling to maintain its reputation amidst financial struggles. Fun fact: did you know that Boeing is the largest exporter in the United States, with its commercial aircraft flying worldwide? But when workers unite for better conditions, it could cause a few bumps along this flight path. And just to add a dose of irony, this strike has begun as the aviation world holds its breath for a much-anticipated recovery post-pandemic. Stay tuned, as this unfolding drama reminds us that in the turbulent skies of industry, it's always the workers that keep the engines running!

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Boeing Workers Walk Off the Job in First Strike Since 2008 (The New York Times)

Thousands of workers who build commercial planes in the Seattle and Portland, Ore., areas rejected a tentative contract recommended by union leaders.

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Boeing's US factory workers strike, halting 737 MAX production (Reuters)

Boeing's U.S. West Coast factory workers walked off the job early on Friday after overwhelmingly rejecting a contract deal, halting production of the ...

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Boeing workers strike after rejecting contract offer (Axios)

Members of Boeing's biggest union rejected a contract offer by 94.2% and 96% voted to strike.

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Boeing workers go on strike after overwhelming votes to reject ... (CBS News)

Machinists at Boeing have gone on strike, another setback for the aviation giant whose reputation and finances were already being battered.

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33000 Boeing union members begin strike (CNNMoney)

About 33000 union members at Boeing have started to walk off the job on Friday after they overwhelmingly rejected a proposed four-year contract with the ...

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Boeing machinists vote to strike after 95% reject contract with a 25 ... (Fortune)

International Aerospace Machinists union members march toward the union's hall to vote on a contract offer with airplane maker Boeing, on Thursday, Sept. 12, ...

ESDWAGOV - Workers and businesses affected by the Boeing strike (Employment Security Department)

This strike began on Sept. 13, 2024. It will continue until Boeing and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) reach an ...

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Boeing Workers Go on Strike: What to Know (The New York Times)

Thousands of Boeing workers in Washington State and Oregon walked off the job on Friday in the first strike at the plane maker in 16 years.

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Boeing union workers reject contract; 96% vote to strike - WEIS ... (weisradio.com)

(NEW YORK) -- Tens of thousands of Boeing workers have voted to strike after rejecting the proposed contract from the embattled aerospace company -- a move ...

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Here's what the Boeing strike might mean for flyers (NBC News)

Boeing workers went on strike Friday, the latest disturbance in what has proven a devastating year for the American aircraft manufacturer.

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Boeing factory workers go on strike after overwhelming vote to reject ... (PBS NewsHour)

The strike started at 12:01 a.m. PDT Friday, less than three hours after the union announced 96% of voting workers rejected the proposed contract and 96% ...

Prolonged Boeing Strike Could Pose Downgrade Risk (Fitch Ratings)

Fitch Ratings-Chicago/New York-13 September 2024: The Boeing Company's investment-grade credit rating has limited headroom for a strike, according to Fi.

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Boeing strike sees 33000 workers down tools (Personnel Today)

Almost 95% of voting workers rejected the proposed contract and 96% approved the work stoppage, easily surpassing a two-thirds requirement.

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Boeing strike: 33000 factory workers walk off the job over wages (The Associated Press)

Machinists at Boeing voted Thursday to go on strike, another setback for the giant aircraft maker whose reputation and finances have been battered and now faces ...

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Boeing workers on strike for the 1st time in 16 years after 96% vote ... (USA TODAY)

The overwhelming vote to reject a contract deal is expected to halt operations in the Seattle area – the hub of Boeing's commercial plane manufacturing – and ...

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Boeing Factory Union Workers Reject Contract, Setting Stage For ... (Bloomberg)

Little more than a month since Boeing Co.'s new chief executive officer took over with a mandate to pull the planemaker out of crisis, things are moving in ...

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Ratings agencies warn of downgrade if Boeing strike drags on (Reuters)

Fitch and Moody's on Friday joined S&P Global Ratings in warning that a prolonged strike at Boeing's factories in U.S. West Coast may lead to a ratings ...

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Nearly 95% of Boeing employees vote for strike after rejecting latest ... (KTVL)

(KOMO) — Over 30,000 Boeing employees voted to reject the company's latest contract offer Thursday evening, leading to a strike that began at midnight on Friday ...

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Boeing union workers reject contract; 96% vote to strike (KQ2.com)

Tens of thousands of Boeing workers have voted to strike after rejecting the proposed contract from the embattled aerospace company -- a move with ...

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Boeing Machinists Strike (Labor Notes)

Third-shift workers walked out of Boeing's giant factories at Renton and Everett, Washington, as their contract expired early Friday morning, blasting music ...

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Strike delivers another blow to Boeing's turnaround effort (Axios)

Why it matters: A prolonged strike could cost Boeing billions — not ideal for a company sitting on a $45 billion debt pile, already struggling to ramp up ...

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Boeing strike: Workers vote overwhelmingly to back the walkout (BBC News)

Boeing workers have gone on strike after they overwhelmingly rejected a tentative deal between union representatives and the plane maker that included a 25% ...

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Boeing strike poses challenge to MAX targets, supply chain, CFO says (Reuters)

A strike beginning Friday by more than 30000 of Boeing's U.S. West Coast factory workers will make it harder for the planemaker to meet a 737 MAX production ...

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Boeing strike could exacerbate global jetliner shortage, experts say (Reuters)

Boeing's first strike in 16 years could further compound global shortages of jetliners that have been pushing up airfares and forcing airlines to keep older ...

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Boeing workers on strike in Washington take to the picket lines ... (Washington State Standard)

Boeing machinists went on strike Friday, halting work on aircraft at several of the aerospace giant's facilities in Washington and Oregon.

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What this Boeing strike is really all about (CNNMoney)

At the heart of the Boeing strike that began Friday is a story about what happens when penny-pinching executives lose the plot and it falls to workers to ...

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Ending the Boeing Strike Won't Be Easy. Here's Why. (The New York Times)

The vehemence of workers over wages and other issues caught the company and union leaders off guard.

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