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Boeing Machinists Who Build Fighter Jets Reject Contract, Plan Strike

  • Union members in IAM branch 837 rejected Boeing's proposed new contract, which could lead to strikes if no agreement is reached within seven days.
  • The contract proposal from Boeing included a 20% wage increase over four years but did not meet the priorities of the union, according to IAM.
  • More than 3,200 union workers at three factories in St. Louis are preparing to strike due to the rejected contract.
  • Union leaders previously endorsed the contract proposal as a 'landmark' agreement, despite the rejection by members.
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In a significant movement, Boeing Co. is preparing to face a possible strike by more than 3,200 unionized workers at its plants in the St. Louis area. These employees, who participate in the production of U.S. fighter aircraft, have rejected a proposed contract that contemplated a 20% wage increase over four years. According to the original report, the International Machinists and Aerospace Workers Union (IAMAW), made up of members of District 8…

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KSDK broke the news in St. Louis, United States on Sunday, July 27, 2025.
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