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约3200名波音F-15和Hornet工厂的机师工会成员再次投票拒绝波音最新合同提议,罢工已进入第三个月。该罢工始于8月初,涉及密苏里州和伊利诺伊州的波音三个工厂,工人们拒绝在制造和维护美国军用F-15、F/A-18以及部分导弹技术的工厂工作。工会表示波音的提议“不尊重”技术工人,罢工持续威胁军事准备。波音则表示对投票结果失望,并将执行下一阶段的应急计划。公司最新提议包括五年内24%的普遍工资增长、增加休假和病假、四年后的1000美元留任奖金以及三年内到期的3000美元波音股票。

🔍 罢工已持续三个月:约3200名波音F-15和Hornet工厂的机师工会成员再次投票拒绝波音最新合同提议,罢工始于8月初,涉及密苏里州和伊利诺伊州的波音三个工厂。

💰 工会要求提高退休金贡献、提供与通货膨胀同步的工资增长,并匹配太平洋西北地区商业飞机工人去年罢工时获得的12000美元批准奖金。该提议四年内将使波音额外支出5000万美元。

🛠️ 波音最新提议包括五年内24%的普遍工资增长、增加休假和病假、四年后的1000美元留任奖金以及三年内到期的3000美元波音股票,并提供3000美元的批准奖金。

🔥 军事生产受影响:罢工持续威胁军事准备,波音圣路易斯工厂作为主要军用飞机制造中心,预计将是建造新型第六代F-47空中优势战斗机的关键地点。

🚦 公司形象受损:罢工与波音试图在商业飞机业务一系列重大安全事故后改善形象的努力相吻合,自2018年以来,波音737 Max和787 Dreamliner飞机发生了三起引人注目的坠机事故,以及2024年1月的一次空中门塞脱落事故。

About 3,200 Boeing workers are still on strike at the company's F-15 and Hornet factories in the Midwest.

A strike at Boeing's F-15 and F/A-18 factories in the Midwest is stretching into its third month, prolonging one of the longest walkouts in company history.

About 3,200 workers at three Boeing facilities in Missouri and Illinois have been on strike since early August, boycotting work at the plants that build and maintain the US military's F-15 Strike Eagle, the F/A-18 Hornet, and some missile technologies.

The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers union said on Sunday that its members have voted to reject Boeing's latest contract offer, adding that the offer "disrespects" the skilled workers who keep America's arsenal flying.

The union also said that the disruption "continues to threaten military readiness."

"Boeing claimed they listened to their employees — the result of today's vote proves they have not," said the union's president, Brian Bryant. "Boeing's corporate executives continue to insult the very people who build the world's most advanced military aircraft — the same planes and military systems that keep our servicemembers and nation safe."

"It's well past time for Boeing to stop cheaping out on the workers who make its success possible and bargain a fair deal that respects their skill and sacrifice," Bryant added.

Union leaders have pushed Boeing to raise retirement contributions, offer wage increases that keep pace with inflation, and match the $12,000 ratification bonus the company granted to commercial airplane workers in the Pacific Northwest who went on strike last year.

The union said that the new arrangement would have cost Boeing an additional $50 million over four years, which is "about half the cost of a single F-15 fighter jet that IAM Union members produce."

Boeing said on Sunday it was disappointed by the latest outcome and that the vote was narrowly decided.

"The union's statement is misleading since the vote failed by the slimmest of margins, 51% to 49%," Boeing said in a statement. "We are turning our focus to executing the next phase of our contingency plan in support of our customers."

The company added on its website that it was increasingly hearing from workers "who want to cross the picket line" and "understand the value" of their offer.

Boeing said its latest counteroffer includes a general wage increase of 24% over five years, added vacation and sick leave, a retention bonus of $1,000 after four years, and Boeing stock of $3,000 that vests over three years.

It also offered workers a ratification bonus of $3,000.

Boeing and the union did not respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.

Boeing CEO says 'we'll manage'

The strike's continuation comes just days before Boeing is expected to report on its third-quarter earnings on Wednesday.

Its defense, security, and space business contribute to roughly a third of the company's revenue, and places Boeing among the US federal government's largest military contractors.

The company faced another, far larger strike last fall, which involved 30,000 of its machinists in the northwestern US who rejected their labor contract. That strike lasted seven weeks and ended in early November 2024.

In an earnings call in July, Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said the scale of this latest strike was "much, much less" than last year's.

"I wouldn't worry too much about the implications of the strike. We'll manage our way through that," Ortberg said.

The company said on its website that production across all St. Louis sites in Missouri is continuing with its non-striking employees. The company's St. Louis facility, as its primary military aircraft manufacturing hub, is expected to be a key site for building the new sixth-generation F-47 air superiority fighter.

The striking machinists also work on the T-7A Redhawk, a training fighter jet, and the MQ-25 Stingray, a new aerial refueling drone for the US Navy that is still in testing.

The picketing also coincides with an effort by Boeing to burnish its image after a series of major safety incidents affecting its commercial airliner business.

The manufacturer has been weighed down by three high-profile crashes since 2018 involving its 737 Max and 787 Dreamliner aircraft, as well as an infamous mid-flight door plug blowout in January 2024.

The Trump administration's awarding of the F-47 contract to Boeing was seen as a major victory for the planemaker amid its reputation struggles.

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