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Performing US labor secretary motivates Boeing and employees to reach 'reasonable contract'

Acting U.S. Labor Secretary Julie Su on Wednesday encouraged Boeing and more than 30,000 of the planemaker's factory workers to bridge a divide in negotiations and reach a reasonable contract, as a vote on a brand-new offer looms on Sept. 12.

Boeing's Seattle-area employees, who produce the planemaker's. strongest-selling 737 industrial jet, are voting next week on. their first brand-new agreement in 16 years, with the two sides still. taking on needs such as task security.

The workers can strike as early as Sept. 13 if they reject. the agreement and overwhelmingly support a work blockage.

We fully support collective bargaining, Su informed Reuters on. the sidelines of a New York convention held by the International. Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers which represents. the Boeing workers. I would just continue to motivate the. celebrations to deal, like they're not rather there, which. reaching a fair agreement is a good thing.

It's the method to allow everyone to then march forward. together to accomplish the objective of the business in a manner that. prioritizes the employees, she included.

(source: Reuters)