Boeing and its machinists’ union have reached a new contract proposal, the union said Saturday, outlining a deal that could end a more than month-long strike that has hobbled the manufacturers’ aircraft production.
The new proposal includes 35% wage increases over four years, a higher signing bonus of $7,000, guaranteed minimum payouts in an annual bonus program and higher 401(k) contributions among other changes.
Acting U.S. Secretary of Labor Julie Su met with both parties earlier this week.
Boeing later made a sweetened offer but the union blasted it saying it was not negotiated.
On Oct. 11, he announced job cuts of 10% of Boeing’s workforce and that the company will stop making 767s when orders are fulfilled in 2027.
Persons:
Labor Julie Su, Kelly Ortberg
Organizations:
Boeing, Labor, U.S, International Association of Machinists, Aerospace Workers