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7 previous strikes by Boeing's US factory employees

The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Employee (IAM) is the biggest aerospace union in North America and represents Boeing's U.S. West Coast factory employees.

IAM employees have gone on strike seven times since the Boeing section was established in the 1930s, according to IAM files.

1948

Employees staged their longest strike, lasting 140 days, over seniority and closed store issues.

1965

A 19-day strike led to enhancements to seniority provisions, complaint procedures and reliant medical coverage.

1977

A 45-day strike ended with pension improvements and retiree medical coverage.

1989

A 48-day strike achieved changes to overtime conditions.

1995

A 69-day strike ended with changes to pensions, job security and layoff benefits.

2005

A 28-day strike preserved medical advantages and retired person medical benefits and enhanced pension advantages and seniority rights.

2008

Workers went on strike for 57 days. The union said it attained development on healthcare and pension issues.

(source: Reuters)