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Boeing, union mediators set to resume agreement talks on Wednesday

Boeing and its largest union will resume contract talks on Wednesday, in the presence of federal conciliators, after failing to settle on key problems of earnings and pensions on Tuesday, the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) said.

Boeing and the U.S. Federal Mediation & & Conciliation Service did not right away react to an email looking for comment.

Recently, 94.6% of IAM's more-than-30,000 members, consisting of employees who produce Boeing's top-selling 737 MAX and other jets in the Seattle and Portland locations, declined Boeing's. deal and 96% favored a strike.

The rejected four-year offer included a general wage boost. of 25%, far lower than the 40% employees had actually required. Boeing had. likewise provided a commitment to develop its next industrial airplane. in the Seattle location.

A long strike might even more damage Boeing's financial resources,. already groaning due to a $60 billion financial obligation pile.

The planemaker needs to produce enough capital to. satisfy financial obligation payments. A strike also would weigh on airline companies that. fly Boeing jets and providers that produce parts.

(source: Reuters)