Boeing Co. workers and supporters hold signs outside the Aerospace Machinists Union District 751 Hall ahead of a vote on the union contract in Renton, Washington, US, on Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024.
More than 30,000 Boeing workers were set to strike Friday, halting production of most of the company's aircraft after staff overwhelmingly rejected a new labor contract.
Workers in the Seattle area and in Oregon voted 94.6% against a tentative agreement that Boeing and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers unveiled Sunday.
They voted 96% to strike, far more than the two-thirds vote required for a work stoppage.
He characterized it as an "unfair labor practice strike," alleging that factory workers had experienced "discriminatory conduct, coercive questioning, unlawful surveillance and we had unlawful promise of benefits."
Persons:
Jon Holden, Boeing didn't
Organizations:
Boeing Co, Aerospace Machinists, Boeing, Workers, International Association of Machinists, Aerospace Workers
Locations:
Renton , Washington, US, Seattle, Oregon