Boeing workers vote overwhelmingly to strike, halting aircraft production
Al Jazeera
Ninety-six percent of union members vote to walk off the job at factories in Seattle and Portland.
Boeing’s roughly 33,000 factory workers on the West Coast of the United States have voted overwhelmingly to strike in the latest blow for the beleaguered aircraft giant.
Ninety-six percent of machinists at the company’s factories in Seattle and Portland, Oregon on Thursday voted to walk off the job from midnight after rejecting an offer for a 25 percent pay rise over four years.
The stoppage puts a halt to production of Boeing’s best-selling 737 MAX and other jets as the company grapples with output delays, heavy financial losses and intense scrutiny of its safety record.
“This is about respect, this is about the past, and this is about fighting for our future,” said Jon Holden, president of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers District 751.