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Boeing wage talks break off without development to end strike, union says

The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Employee (IAM) said late on Friday that its pay deal talks with Boeing had actually broken off and that there were no additional dates scheduled for negotiations at this time.

We remain open to talks with the company, either direct or moderated, IAM stated in a post on X.

Boeing remains dedicated to resetting its relationship with its represented workers and wants to reach a contract as quickly as possible, a spokesperson for the company stated in an e-mail. We are prepared to fulfill at any time.

More than 32,000 Boeing employees in the Seattle area and Portland, Oregon, strolled off the job on Sept. 13 in the union's. initially strike since 2008, stopping production of aircraft models. consisting of Boeing's very popular 737 MAX.

The union is seeking a 40% pay rise and the remediation of a. defined-benefit pension that was taken away in the agreement a. years back.

Boeing made an improved offer to the striking workers on. Monday that it referred to as its finest and final, which would. offer employees a 30% raise over 4 years and brought back a. performance reward, however the union stated a study of its members. found that was insufficient.

(source: Reuters)