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    Boeing makes ‘best and final’ offer to workers as walkout enters 2nd week — in company’s first strike since 2008

    By Reuters,

    26 days ago

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    Boeing upped its wage proposal to thousands of striking workers on Monday, offering a 30% general wage increase over four years in what it called its “best and final” offer as the strike drags on.

    The planemaker also offered to reinstate a performance bonus, improve retirement benefits and double a ratification bonus to $6,000 if the workers accept the offer by Friday, according to a letter sent to union officials by the company.

    It is unclear if the new proposal will satisfy the more than 32,000 Boeing workers in Portland and the Seattle area who walked out in Boeing’s first strike since 2008. The workers, who have sought 40% higher pay as well as the restoration of the performance bonus, rejected a previous offer by the company.

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    Brian Bryan, the president of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, said the union is reviewing the company’s latest proposal. The union represents the workers who build Boeing’s best-selling 737 MAX and other jets.

    Boeing is under intensifying pressure to end the strike, which could cost it several billion dollars, fraying the company’s already-strained finances and threatening a downgrade of its credit rating. The two sides ceased bargaining last week.

    A company spokesperson said on Monday, “After listening to our employees and their concerns, Boeing today presented our best and final offer” to union leaders. Boeing’s commercial planes chief Stephanie Pope had told workers before the strike that the company had held nothing back and that its offer at that time was the best deal they would get.

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    “Employees knew Boeing executives could do better, and this shows the workers were right all along,” Bryan said in a statement.

    The strike is the latest event in a tumultuous year for the company that began with a January incident in which a door panel detached from a new 737 MAX jet mid-air .

    The earlier tentative deal between Boeing and the union offered a 25% raise over four years and a commitment that a new plane would be manufactured in the Seattle area if it were launched during the four-year agreement.

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    Boeing has frozen hiring and started furloughs for thousands of US employees to reduce costs. A prolonged strike could cost several billion dollars, fraying the planemaker’s already strained finances and threatening a downgrade of its credit rating.

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    Striking Boeing workers hold a rally in Portland, Ore., last week. AFP via Getty Images

    Boeing has planned for workers to take one week of furlough every four weeks on a rolling basis for the duration of the strike.

    The extensive furloughs show new CEO Kelly Ortberg is preparing the company to weather a prolonged strike that may not be easily resolved given the anger among rank-and-file workers who want 40% higher pay and a performance bonus restored.

    Boeing shares rose 2% to $156.30 on Monday.

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    Michael Grassie
    25d ago
    Just have Pedo Joe Briben break their union like he did the railroads.
    Ronald Clark
    25d ago
    Best and final offer. How many times have we heard that one
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