Boeing Co. machinists on picket lines
SEATTLE, Sept. 6 (UPI) -- Thousands of union machinists for
Boeing Co. in Seattle began their second strike in three years
Saturday, setting up picket lines just after midnight.
The 26,800 members of the Seattle-area International
Machinists and Aerospace Workers voted overwhelming to strike
earlier this week, saying they weren't satisfied with Boeing's
offers on pay raises, healthcare coverage and job security, the Wall
Street Journal reported.
The walk-out was delayed for two days after a federal
mediator asked the union to continue talking with company
representatives. The IAM last struck for 24 days in 2005, the
newspaper said.
"Despite meeting late into the night and throughout the day,
continued contract talks with the Boeing Company did not address our
issues," Tom Wroblewski, the union's district president, said in a
statement.
"Over the past two days, Boeing, the union and the federal
mediator worked hard in pursuing good-faith explorations of options
that could lead to an agreement. Unfortunately the differences were
too great to close," Boeing Commercial Airplanes President Scott
Carson said in an e-mail to employees.
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