Boeing union endorses sweetened contract deal after nearly 7 weeks on strike
Briefly

Boeing union workers are endorsing a sweetened contract offered by the airplane maker, signaling an end to a nearly seven-week strike that put a halt to the company's manufacturing operations.
The International Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers, or IAM, said in a social media post on Thursday evening that Boeing had offered a new contract that includes a 38% raise over four years.
Boeing machinists have been on strike since September 13 after workers rejected a proposal to raise pay by 25% over four years. Union members demanded a 40% raise.
The union said it is endorsing the contract and recommends members to approve the deal during Monday's vote.
Read at Business Insider
[
|
]