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Boeing Seattle factory workers to send 'strong message' at strike sanction vote, union states

Boeing's Washington state factory employees will vote on Wednesday on whether to offer their union a strike mandate as they seek a 40% raise in their very first complete settlement with the planemaker in 16 years.

Many of the estimated 30,000 employees who construct Boeing's 737 MAX and other jets will rally in assistance of a required at Seattle's T-Mobile Park, although they can not strike previously their contract expires on Sept. 12.

While the vote is considered procedural, the union is beginning the 12 p.m. PDT event with fanfare, including an earlier convoy of workers on 800 motorcycles.

It does empower the working out committee, it does send a. strong message, union regional president Jon Holden stated about the. vote during a June interview.

For example, the vote would maximize funds in case members. pick to strike later on, he included.

North American unions have actually taken advantage of tight labor. markets to win hefty agreements at the bargaining table, with. airline company pilots, autoworkers and others scoring huge raises. But Boeing has lost ground to rival Plane as it. browses a crisis that emerged after a door plug blew off an. Alaska Airlines 737 MAX jet in mid-air on Jan. 5. The planemaker recently said it would plead guilty to criminal. fraud conspiracy to deal with a U.S. Justice Department. examination connected to 2 737 MAX crashes from 2018 and 2019. that killed a combined 346 people, the federal government stated in a. court filing previously this month. The U.S. planemaker, which has actually announced an offer to acquire secret. supplier Spirit AeroSystems for $4.7 billion, is. expected to burn rather than generate cash in 2024.

We stay confident we can reach a deal that balances the. requirements of our workers and business truths we deal with as a. company, Boeing stated in a statement. The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace. Employees (IAM), which represents the Boeing workers, has stated the. company's financial and production challenges will not alter. its workers' readiness to strike if needed.

Understanding our relationship here with the Boeing Co and how. things have been, our members are ready to strike, Holden informed. .

He stated workers have currently been holding sporadic rallies. in the factories and there would be more presentations expected. in late August.

Boeing has more than 66,000 employees who live and work in. Washington state on programs like the MAX, 767 and 777 widebody. jets, representing the largest portion of the company's. international labor force.

(source: Reuters)