Stock News Boeing makes new contract offer to defense workers, delaying strike admin Admin posted on 2 years ago 362 views Boeing (BA) made a new contract offer Saturday to ~2,500 union members at three defense manufacturing plants near St Jul. 30, 2022 9:20 PM ETThe Boeing Company (BA)By: Carl Surran, SA News Editor1 Comment sanfel/iStock Editorial via Getty ImagesBoeing (NYSE:BA) made a new contract offer Saturday to ~2,500 union members at three defense manufacturing plants near St. Louis, temporarily avoiding a strike that was planned to start as soon as MondayThe International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers District 837 union said the members will vote Wednesday on the new proposal, just days after the workers voted to reject a previous draft.Boeing (BA) said it hoped the workers would accept the new offer and settle the dispute that has focused largely on wages and retirement benefits.The company's proposed three-year contract reportedly offers new workers an $8K lump-sum payment and scraps earlier plans to cut company contributions to employees’ 401(k) savings plans.The three plants in St. Louis and St. Charles, Missouri, and Mascoutah, Illinois, build weapons and military aircraft including the F-15 combat jet, the T-7A trainer and the MQ-25 refueling drone.Boeing (BA) last week reported mixed Q2 results that included surprise positive operating cash flow, but the company also lowered its 2022 delivery target for the 737 MAX. admin Follow Comments Comment 0 comment Best Oldest Newest Write the first comment for this!
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