Boeing Engineers and Technicians Reject Contract Offer, Authorize Strike Vote
Boeing engineers and technical workers have rejected a four-year contract offer that included a nearly 30% wage increase. The Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace has empowered its negotiation team to authorize a strike if a new agreement is not reached by October.
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Boeing Engineers, Technical Workers Reject Four-Year Contract Offer
The Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace voted to allow the union’s negotiation team to authorize a strike.
Boeing Engineers and Technicians Reject Contract Offer
The union members also authorized a potential strike if a new agreement is not reached by October. Boeing’s plant in Renton, Wash. Members of the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace voted down a proposal that would have increased wages nearly 30 percent over four years.
Boeing engineers, technical workers reject contract offer
Boeing engineers, technical workers reject contract offer
Boeing engineers reject contract and authorize strike
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