SEATTLE, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Boeing's (BA.N) U.S. West Coast factory workers accepted a new contract offer on Monday, ending a ...
Boeing machinists voted by 59% to accept the contract and end the strike. Tens of thousands of striking Boeing machinists cast ballots on Monday that approved a contract offer and ended their work ...
It's been more than 50 days since Boeing machinists went on strike. On Monday, they will again vote on a new contract offer ... more than 94% of workers voting rejected an offer of 25% over ...
The X account Daily Union Elections posted in response "Happy Election Day! Boeing workers have a contract!" The Boeing ...
The contract’s ratification on the eve of Election Day cleared the way for a major U.S. manufacturer and government ...
new contract offer from Boeing. In an update on social media, the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) union, which represents the striking workers, said 59% of its ...
Boeing machinist Andre Johnstone, who says he does not support the new contract offer ... others workers like William Gardiner, a lab lead for Cal-Cert calibration services, the vote was a ...
Unionised factory workers ... accept a contract offer or to continue their strike, which has lasted more than seven weeks and shut down production of most Boeing passenger planes. A vote to ...
Tens of thousands of striking Boeing machinists ... of the contract, upping the 35% cumulative raise provided in a previous offer overwhelmingly rejected by workers in a vote two weeks ago.