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Machinists Vote For Jobs! 74%
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Congratulations. You have voted for jobs and ratified a four-year
contract extension with the Boeing Co. by a vote of 74% to accept.
This agreement represents a historic moment in changing the relationship
between this union and the Boeing Co. For the first time, company
executives are committing to you to keep work in Puget Sound. They’re
telling you that you, and the Machinists who come after you, will build
the 737 MAX. You’ll build the P-8 Poseidon for the Navy, and the KC-46
tanker for the Air Force. And Boeing is committed to building twin-aisle
jets in Everett, well into the future.
As a result of this vote, we have the strongest commitment to the future
of aerospace jobs in Washington state that we’ve ever had.
We’ve also preserved retiree medical and pensions for new hires. Those
are things that very few working people in America have today.
And just as important, this contract extension is the start of a new
chapter in the IAM-Boeing relationship. We’re going to form a joint
council of representatives from the top level of both the company and
the union, which will meet monthly to pursue opportunities and work
together to solve problems.
This committee has agreed to four mutual objectives, and first among
them is this: Creating and sustaining good-paying jobs with benefits.
Thanks to your vote on this contract extension, that now is one of the
Boeing Co.’s stated goals.
Over the past decade, this union and Boeing have proven that we’re able
to fight each other very effectively. Today, as a result of your vote,
we’re committing ourselves to working together. It’ll be a big shift
that we both need to embrace.
But we must do this. Because it’s obvious that we as union members
cannot prosper if the Boeing Co. isn’t successful, and we’ve seen quite
clearly that Boeing’s success is tied directly to the skills and
experience of Machinists Union members.
Thank you for your support, and congratulations on having secured the
future of aerospace manufacturing in Washington state.
2012 contract
starts September
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