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White House advises Boeing, striking union to work to reach deal

The White Home stated on Thursday it was motivating Boeing and the union representing about 33,000 striking machinists to continue working to reach an offer, a day after workers declined the planemaker's latest agreement deal.

President Joe Biden directed his group ... to encourage celebrations to continue working to achieve a contract that works, definitely for all parties, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters. We're going to continue to keep an eye on those settlements and continue to make certain that we encourage that.

Previously on Thursday, the Labor Department stated Performing Secretary Julie Su was in contact with Boeing and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers.

She remained in Seattle two times recently to assist in contract talks that are targeted at ending a six-week strike that has stopped production of Boeing's best-selling 737 MAX along with 767 and 777 wide-body programs.

A spokesperson for Su stated she is available to support Boeing and IAM.

Boeing declined to comment. The IAM did not react to a. ask for remark.

The union said 64% of employees voted against the latest deal,. which offered a 35% rise in earnings over four years.

The rejection of Boeing's offer, which follows 95% of. employees voted versus a very first agreement last month with a 25% pay. hike, reflects years of animosity from employees and deepens a. monetary crisis at the company.

After the vote, union leaders said they were all set to. immediately resume negotiations with Boeing.

The union has actually been looking for a 40% pay rise and the return of. a defined-benefit pension.

Because the strike started on Sept. 13, Boeing has revealed. plans to cut 17,000 tasks and is closing in on a plan to raise up. to $15 billion from financiers to assist maintain its financial investment. grade credit ranking. Some airlines have needed to cut schedules. due to aircraft delivery hold-ups.

(source: Reuters)