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波音圣路易斯地区罢工持续近三月,谈判陷入僵局

Core Viewpoint - Boeing workers in the Midwest have voted against the company's latest contract proposal, continuing a strike that has lasted nearly three months, affecting key production lines in defense and aerospace sectors [1][3]. Group 1: Strike Details - Approximately 3,200 Boeing workers voted against the latest contract proposal from the International Association of Machinists (IAM 837) [1]. - This is the fourth rejection of Boeing's modified contract draft, with the strike impacting factories in St. Louis, St. Charles, and Mascoutah, Illinois [1][3]. - The current strike is smaller than last year's major strike involving 33,000 assembly workers but is affecting critical production lines for military aircraft [3]. Group 2: Contract Proposal and Company Response - The latest five-year contract proposal was narrowly rejected with a vote of 51% against and 49% in favor [3]. - Boeing expressed disappointment, stating that the proposal was similar to previous versions but included adjustments such as a reduced signing bonus and an increase in stock value [3][4]. - The company has indicated that the strike has slowed down production rates for F-15 and F-18 improvement projects, although the JDAMs project remains on track [3]. Group 3: Union's Position - The IAM has stated that Boeing failed to make substantial concessions on key issues such as retirement benefits and wage increases for senior workers [5]. - Union leadership criticized Boeing for not adequately addressing workers' concerns and emphasized the importance of fair compensation for the skilled labor force [5][6]. - The union plans to continue pressuring Boeing for a fair agreement that respects workers' skills and sacrifices [6][7].