'We want what's fair': Boeing workers on strike in Washington take to the picket lines
Standing on the picket line outside Boeings Everett plant on Friday, Phil Westburg said not much has improved for aircraft machinists in the Puget Sound region since 2008, the last time he and other members of his union walked off the job.
Were paying more now for a doctors visit and we lost our pension, said Westburg, who was among roughly 33,000 International Association of Machinists workers who went on strike after voting to reject a Boeing contract offer on Thursday.
What theyve offered us now, if youre asking my opinion, was really a poor attempt to get us to accept the contract. We would like to get our pension back, said Westburg, who worked on the 787 production line before switching roles due to a workplace injury. They have to make money in order for us to have a job here, but we want whats fair to us a better pay increase.
The failed tentative agreement reached by union and company leaders last weekend contained a 25% wage increase over four years, improved health care benefits, plus a commitment to make the companys next commercial airplane in the Puget Sound region. Workers sought 40% and argued that a provision eliminating annual bonuses ate into the wage hike.
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