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Boeing Offers New Deal to End St. Louis Workers' Strike

Boeing Seeks to End Labor Dispute with $6,000 Bonus Offer

Boeing has offered a new contract deal to its striking St. Louis-area workers, aiming to end a three-month-long labor dispute. The proposal includes increased bonuses and adjusted terms, with a proposed ratification bonus of $6,000. A vote on the offer is scheduled for November 12. According to Reuters, Boeing Defense Chief Steve Parker said the new package would raise average base pay from about $75,000 to $109,000 annually. AeroTime reports that union leaders are expected to release additional details ahead of the vote. If ratified, production could resume within days, marking the end of a prolonged standoff.

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    Boeing Offers New Deal to End St. Louis Workers' Strike

    Boeing Seeks to End Labor Dispute with $6,000 Bonus Offer

    Boeing has offered a new contract deal to its striking St. Louis-area workers, aiming to end a three-month-long labor dispute. The proposal includes increased bonuses and adjusted terms, with a proposed ratification bonus of $6,000. A vote on the offer is scheduled for November 12. According to Reuters, Boeing Defense Chief Steve Parker said the new package would raise average base pay from about $75,000 to $109,000 annually. AeroTime reports that union leaders are expected to release additional details ahead of the vote. If ratified, production could resume within days, marking the end of a prolonged standoff.

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      Source JAN Tracker: SRCE-2025-1764101670211-362 Source Type: RSS
      URL: https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/boeing-st-louis-strike-new-contract-2025
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