Boeing suspends negotiations with striking machinists because it says union demands would make it uncompetitive
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Boeing accused the union of making non-negotiable demands. They stated that the proposed terms exceed what is competitive, leading to a withdrawal of their offer.
Boeing emphasized that they bargained in good faith, presenting new proposals to increase wages and retirement benefits, yet the union did not consider these seriously.
Boeing stated that while 33,000 workers strike for higher wages, they delivered 33 new aircraft in September, showcasing operational resilience amid labor disputes.
The strike, now nearly a month long, revolves around workers' demands for better wages and retirement benefits, in light of stagnant wages over the past decade.
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