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Union rules set high bar to Boeing U.S. worker strike

Boeing faces a likely strike on Friday by more than 30,000 employees that might shutter its Seattlearea airplane factories over needs for a larger pay increase than the 25% over four years that union leaders concurred to

If there is no strike, the unionized employees could need to. swallow an agreement that the majority of them have actually stated they oppose. That is because they need a supermajority to strike under rules from the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Employees (IAM), the largest aerospace union in North America which represents Boeing's U.S. West coast workers.

Here's how the voting works:

Q. What's on the ballot?

A. Boeing workers have a two-part ballot. They are initially asked to accept or reject the agreement deal. The second concern is whether they want to support a strike.

If a bulk of employees vote to accept the proposed agreement, the contract goes into impact.

Q. What needs to happen for the workers to go on strike?

A. A majority of Boeing employees must decline the proposed contract and two-thirds of those voting need to support a strike.

Q. What takes place if a bulk of workers turn down the tentative contract but less than two-thirds of those voting support a strike?

A. The agreement offer is accepted by default.

Q. In general, how frequently are contracts ratified in spite of support from just a minority of employees?

A. Harry Katz, a professor of collective bargaining at Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor Relations, stated such a scenario is uncommon. In one unusual case from 2002, IAM workers at a Boeing plant in Wichita, Kansas were forced to accept a contract with less than 40% support. That's because only 61% voted to authorize a strike, falling short of the two-thirds bulk required under the IAM's constitution.

Q: Why does the IAM have such a high bar to call a strike?

A: The IAM says that if an easy bulk sufficed to call a strike, the chances of winning a good contract through a. strike decreases dramatically.

Anytime you go into a possible strike scenario, you. wish to be sure that a 2/3 bulk of your membership support. calling a strike. Going on strike with less than 2/3 results in. a possible weak picket line, according to an IAM details. package for workers about the Boeing talks.

Calling a strike is severe service. The leadership. requirements to be sure that 2/3 of the membership support withholding. their labor to walk the line.

Q. Do workers get strike pay?

A. Members will be paid $250 a week from the strike fund. starting in the third week, a union spokesperson stated.

Q. When does the ballot start and end, and when will we. understand the result?

A. Polling started on Thursday at 5 a.m. PT and will close. at 6 p.m. PT. The result will be announced on Thursday night,. the IAM stated. If a strike is sanctioned, it could start early. Friday.

(source: Reuters)