IAM District 837 rejects Boeing contract offer; strike at St. Louis facilities continues

Jody Bennett Resident General Vice President
Jody Bennett Resident General Vice President
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Members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) District 837 have voted to reject Boeing’s latest five-year contract offer, opting to continue their strike at the company’s defense facilities in St. Louis.

The union stated that Boeing’s modified proposal did not include an adequate signing bonus compared to what other Boeing employees have received and failed to provide a raise in 401(k) benefits. The ongoing strike, which began on August 4, involves about 3,200 IAM members who assemble and maintain advanced aircraft and weapons systems such as the F-15, F/A-18, and other missile and defense technologies. These workers are based at Boeing locations in St. Louis, St. Charles, Missouri, and Mascoutah, Illinois.

IAM International President Brian Bryant said, “Our members in St. Louis have once again shown that they will not settle for Boeing’s half-measures. Boeing must start listening to its employees and come back to the table with a meaningful offer that respects the sacrifices and skill of these workers.”

IAM District 837 Directing Business Representative Tom Boelling added, “Our members will always have the final say in their futures. They are standing shoulder to shoulder and sending an unmistakable message: this company cannot thrive while failing to offer a contract that our members won’t accept.”

IAM Midwest Territory General Vice President Sam Cicinelli said, “The message could not be clearer—our members expect Boeing to do better. They will not be brushed aside with small adjustments. Boeing needs to stop dragging its feet and negotiate an agreement that honors the contributions of its workforce.”

Jody Bennett, IAM Resident General Vice President stated, “This strike is about fairness, respect, and real improvements. Boeing has the resources to invest in its people, yet it continues to shortchange them. Our members will not back down until the company gets serious about doing right by the workers who build America’s defense.”

The IAM represents around 600,000 active and retired workers across several industries throughout North America.



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