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09.10.2024 - 11:57 / skift.com / United Airlines / Andrew Nocella / Gordon Smith
A bitter war of words has erupted between Boeing and a major labor union. Late on Tuesday, the planemaker withdrew a pay offer to 33,000 striking workers. The development increases the likelihood of the dispute dragging on, placing further aircraft deliveries to airlines in jeopardy.
Last month, Boeing presented what it described as its “best and final” offer to the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM). Highlights of the proposed deal included a 30% rise over four years, however, this was lower than the 40% being demanded by the union.
Boeing has now removed this offer from the table, alleging that the IAM failed to “seriously consider our proposals.”
In a letter to staff on Tuesday, Stephanie Pope, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, acknowledged that the strike had already “deeply affected” its business and the company’s wider stakeholders.
Following a third round of bargaining with a federal mediator, Pope said Boeing offered enhancements to take-home pay and retirement perks. The executive alleged that the IAM “made non-negotiable demands far in excess of what can be accepted if we are to remain competitive as a business.
“Given that position, further negotiations do not make sense at this point and our offer has been withdrawn,” Pope said, adding that the company remained open to finding a resolution with the union.
Pope’s comments were swiftly rebutted by the IAM. In a sharply worded statement, the union described Boeing as “hell-bent on standing on the non-negotiated offer.” The IAM claimed that the now-withdrawn proposal was sent directly to the media rather than being discussed first with union officials.
In a rallying call to members, the IAM negotiating team said: “We will prevail. ‘One day longer, one day stronger’ is more than just a catchphrase. It’s our battle cry that we must all use as we stand together, united and defiant against one of the most powerful companies in the world.
“Stand strong, brothers and sisters. We are all in this together. Boeing may have started this fight, but the Machinists will finish it,” the IAM statement continued.
The staff currently on strike produce some of Boeing’s most important planes, including the 737 Max and the larger 777 widebody jet. Employees downed tools on September 13 in the first action of its kind in 16 years.
With no new aircraft rolling off the production line, deliveries to airlines are already delayed. Boeing has a backlog of hundreds of 737 Max aircraft for customers around the world. Many of these airlines have already endured significant delays owing to production and regulatory bottlenecks.
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