A new contract proposal negotiated with help from Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su includes a 35% wage increase over four years, up from the previously rejected 25% offer, and a $7,000 signing bonus.The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers announced Thursday that it has endorsed the American aerospace company's latest contract proposal, which includes a 38% pay rise over four years.
The deal enhances 401(k) matching to 100% and includes a one-time $5,000 contribution, though it does not reinstate the pension benefits eliminated a decade ago.Over 33K Boeing union members have been on strike since Sept. 13, which has halted production of commercial aircraft and caused an estimated loss of $10B according to consulting firm Anderson Economic Group.
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The strike had severely impacted Boeing's financial stability during an already challenging period, forcing necessary workforce reductions and threatening the company's competitive position in the global aerospace market. The end of the dispute would mark a positive moment in what has been a difficult year for Boeing.