Boeing machinists call midnight strike
CHICAGO, Sept. 5 (UPI) -- The Machinists union in Seattle
announced on its Web site Friday afternoon its members at Boeing
would go on strike at midnight.
The notice, signed by District President Tom Wroblewski,
said Boeing had "disrespected" the negotiating process as well as
the rank-and-file members who would be hitting the picket lines at
12:01 a.m. PDT Saturday.
"If this company wants to talk, they have my number, they
can reach me on the picket line," Wroblewski said in his statement.
Contract negotiations between Boeing and the International
Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers moved to Orlando,
Fla., Friday for what apparently was a fruitless attempt to reach a
new contract agreement.
Union President Mark Blondin told the Seattle Times there
was no offer produced Friday and the talks broke off.
The Times said the impasse would send about 27,000 union
members out of Boeing facilities in the Seattle area as well as
Portland, Ore., Wichita, Kan., and Edwards Air Force Base, Calif.
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer said members were furious at
a meeting in the Seattle area earlier in the week that the talks had
been extended.
"Everyone is upset," said a machinist who did not wish to be
named. "They are mad at the company, mad at the offer, even mad at
the union leadership."
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