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Boeing pauses negotiations with St. Louis machinists until after Labor Day

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Boeing pauses negotiations with St. Louis machinists until after Labor Day
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Michael J. McMurray, CDA Commissioner | Chicago Department of Aviation

Negotiations between Boeing and the International Association of Machinists (IAM) District 837 in St. Louis have been paused, with talks expected to resume only after Labor Day. The machinists, who represent more than 3,200 workers, began striking on August 4, 2025, following the rejection of Boeing’s contract proposal.

The dispute is focused on pay, benefits, and job security for employees in Boeing’s defense division. This division manufactures military aircraft such as the F-15 and F/A-18 fighter jets, the MQ-25 refueling drone, and the T-7 trainer. The ongoing strike has raised concerns about potential delays in delivering these key military programs.

Boeing has stated that its proposal was competitive given current market conditions and emphasized the need to balance employee rewards with financial realities in a sector governed by strict government cost controls. According to a recent update from Boeing: "Our prior offer remains in place and available to vote, with the exception of the ratification bonus. We stand behind that offer, with 40% average wage growth, a faster path to the top of the pay scale, and more vacation and sick leave. It’s unfortunate that almost 30% of union members didn’t vote on the last offer, and less than 10% have requested a customized statement to see how they would personally benefit."

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Union representatives argue that years of stagnant wages and insufficient benefits prompted their decision to strike. They point out that despite Boeing’s recent success in securing defense contracts and commercial orders, compensation for workers has not kept pace.

Boeing’s stock performance has reflected investor concerns over labor unrest and its possible impact on defense production lines. Delays could affect both ongoing development projects like the MQ-25 Stingray drone and deliveries of existing aircraft models.

Both sides have indicated a willingness to negotiate but remain firm in their positions as talks are set to resume after Labor Day.

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