Boeing, union sign new contract
Eron Ben-Yehuda
Labor peace returned to the Boeing Co. last week after one of its unions
agreed to a three-year contract, a company spokeswoman said.
On Oct. 29, the rank and file of the International Association of
Machinists and Aerospace Workers approved the new deal negotiated during
a “cooling off” period that followed a union vote authorizing a strike,
she said.
About 1,500 union members who work at Boeing’s headquarters near Bolsa
Chica Street and Bolsa Avenue will enjoy more job security, better
pension and medical benefits, and higher bonuses, said Nick Bacon
president of the union’s local chapter, district 725.
Boeing has not suffered a strike in almost 25 years. In 1975, workers
left their jobs after the company closed its Santa Monica plant.
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