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Boeing union workers approve contract extension

by Associated Press and KING 5 News

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Posted on December 7, 2011 at 7:19 AM

Updated Friday, Dec 9 at 7:21 AM

SEATTLE -- Unionized workers at Boeing overwhelmingly approved a four-year contract extension guaranteeing a new, peaceful era in their relations with the company.

Union officials announced Wednesday night that 74 percent of voting members approved the deal.

The Machinists union announced last week that it reached a tentative deal following secret talks initiated by the company.

As part of the pact, the Machinists say they'll drop their National Labor Relations Board complaint over Boeing's decision to open a nonunion plant in South Carolina.  The pact also guarantees a long stretch of elusive labor peace.
  
The relationship between Boeing Co. and the union's 28,000 workers in Washington, Oregon and Kansas has been contentious, to say the least. The Machinists have gone on strike in 1987, 1995, 2005 and 2008, the last being a 58-day bruiser that helped delay delivery of the new 787 and cost the company dearly.
  
"It's been a rough ride the last 25 years," said Robley Evans, a forklift driver and union official. "To think about having five years of labor peace and not the standard stuff we go through, it's good. We're hopeful this is the new way of negotiating."

The deal calls for annual wage increases of 2 percent, cost-of-living adjustments, an incentive program intended to pay bonuses between 2 percent and 4 percent, a ratification bonus of $5,000 for each member, and improvements in the pension program. But it also would raise workers' share of health costs.
  
Crucially for the union, it would ensure that jobs for Boeing's updated 737 line -- the 737 Max -- stay in the Puget Sound region. Boeing said in July it was studying other locations for the new 737.
  
Industry analyst Wayne Plucker, of the San Antonio, Texas, research firm Frost and Sullivan, said the agreement is good for both sides. Considering the looming Defense Department budget cuts that threaten defense contracts across the industry, Boeing is going to need solid performance from its commercial airplanes division, Plucker said.
  
"Boeing needs a peaceful time," he said. "Their competition with Airbus and their challenges to come on the defense side made it kind of a pivotal thing to have a quiet, peaceful time, labor relations-wise.
  
"It's also a big deal for the Machinists union. They got the agreement that the 737 will be done in Seattle -- that's a huge deal. There are far more of them built than there ever will be of the 787. So it's a win for the union, and for the Seattle area."
  
Aside from reiterating that it plans to build the new 737 Max in Renton, Wash., Boeing has said little about the deal publicly, choosing to defer to the union until its members had a chance to vote.
  
Several of the workers called the agreement a good deal Tuesday. But, they said, the company would need to do more work to regain their trust after the acrimonious contract talks of 2008 and the decision to open a nonunion assembly line for the 787 in Charleston.

The NLRB complaint arose because it said Boeing opened the second plant to avoid legal union strikes in Washington.

"I think Boeing came clean within itself, it knows this is it's gold mine, the 737. I believe in my heart is what's carrying this company everyone and their brothers wants this puddle jumper," said Luis Cuevas, Boeing union worker after casting his vote.

Terri Myette, a shop steward and factory-customer coordinator in Renton, said the agreement was "OK for the economy we have."
  
"But out on the floor, they don't trust the management," she said. "Boeing has said things before and then not followed through. They have to earn our trust."
  
John Carter, a maintenance lead and 25-year Boeing veteran, echoed that, saying the Chicago-based company intimated it would build the 787 in Washington state before opening the $750 million South Carolina plant.
  
But he remained hopeful that the deal would mark the start of a new era in relations with the company.
  
"It's almost too good to be true. It's peaceful. It's almost like you wonder, what are they up to?" he said. "But you want to trust them. Hopefully it goes well."
  

KING 5's Teresa Yuan contributed to this report.
 

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happydays said on December 8, 2011 at 12:41 PM

amazing...the union had the company by the nuts and they did nothing...so sad

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aziza said on December 8, 2011 at 12:12 PM

Without union jobs, wages would be $2 an hour for the rest of us.

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gritz said on December 8, 2011 at 11:09 AM

Sure are a bunch of haters on this website. Its not the fault of the union workers that you guys cant get a job like theirs. Most of you would trade your jobs for theirs in a heart beat. Better pay, better benefits. Also have noticed that some of you are here all day and night posting. What type of job do you have? bgeorge2 - stop punishing your husband, thats a long time to go without. He might of voted againts the contract.

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yessir said on December 7, 2011 at 10:56 PM

dk... I'm thinking Boeing wasn't expecting you to be in the market for a fleet of airliners anyway. Buy away.

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dkjamerican said on December 7, 2011 at 9:25 PM

Hope the best for union workers. Um, think I'll go buy chinese, main factor, can't afford to buy American. What a shame.

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synzxhibit18 said on December 7, 2011 at 7:58 PM

Laughter...soooo much laughter. To the haters wasting their time, seems to me like you're a tad bit jealous that you aren't working for a company that gives you as many incentives and benefits that boeing does...sad sad sad that you're all wasting your time griping. If you don't work there and it doesn't directly affect you, then move on and direct your energy towards something else like finding happiness, you big bunch of whiners!!

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klondiko said on December 7, 2011 at 5:27 PM

Dangle a 5K signing bonus and they will approve every time. Will all be spent within a week. Good for the local economy.

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kss123 said on December 7, 2011 at 4:02 PM

tootoo, reading into things? I stated public unions are "robbing the taxpayer." Where exactly did I talk about the debt crisis? They're a small part of the issues on the big scale, but again, where did I talk about the debt crisis? Every small part adds up. Please tell me what is wrong with having the public employees get the same pay and benefits as their private sector counterparts? Tell me why we shouldn't level this field and save Billions.....

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yessir said on December 7, 2011 at 3:24 PM

Turns out conservative political action committees are actually paying individuals to post anti-union and anti-government posts on news blogs... going from blog to blog across the nation. Granted, they don't pay them much per post, but it adds up trying to pay off that space rental at the trailer park in "Dusthell Texas". Visit some other blogs in other states and you'll notice nearly identical posts to what you see from a few posters on this site... they even use the same figures of speech... the same syntax. Sometimes even the exact same screen name. It's big business trying to control the message and the media.

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tootoo said on December 7, 2011 at 3:05 PM

@kss123 If you think that public unions are what is putting the country into debt, you need to look deeper into the debt crisis.

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coyotebmw said on December 7, 2011 at 1:40 PM

@tootoo, The issue is not what the Unions accomplished in the late 1800's and early 1900's, but what do they really accomplish today. The corporate environment has really changed since the early 1900's, we can thank people like Edward Deming, who showed companies that how you treat your workforce equates to Quality. You see the impact of this by looking at the Japanese companies when they opened plants here. No Unions, because the company understood that quality, happy workforces equated to quality products and healthy bottom-lines. It is the public Unions were we really have a problem in today's America.

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nyb2010 said on December 7, 2011 at 1:37 PM

What a spoiled rotten union. Do you know how much there insurance premium are going up? $20 is what I've heard. BFD. These unions digust me. Take the deal and count your blessings.

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jdjdjdj said on December 7, 2011 at 12:28 PM

I am also the wife of a machinist. He just completed his first year at Boeing, after being laid off for a year. This contract is better than anything I ever saw when he was working as a union carpenter. Boeing's benefits are among the best in the state and those workers who don't want to see this contract negotiation pass are people who are used to "the good ol' days," before the global economy came crashing down around us. Sure, we have to pay a little more in health insurance benefits, but everyone today is. At least we still have health insurance. Our dental and vision benefits increased. I think the people complaining about this negotiation are the "good ol' boys" and the lazy workers, looking for more, more, more and wanting a vacation. Times they are a changin'. The days of 10k bonuses are probably over, at least for the near future. Before you vote for a strike, think about someone other than yourself... like those with mouths to feed, other than their own.

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kss123 said on December 7, 2011 at 11:57 AM

tootoo, public unions are robbing the taxpayer period. USA Today put forth 2 articles about how they're paid 10-15% more than their private counterparts in salary. Benefits are the worst part of it. Private sector about a 9k avg. Public sector 40k average in benefits. In fact this year the Bureau of Labor statistics released a study that confirms the USA today info. All I'd ask for is that all public employees be paid and have benefits the same as they're private counterparts. This alone, according to one stat, could save over 100 Billion per year. Those are facts that are hard to argue....

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tootoo said on December 7, 2011 at 11:15 AM

@kss123 While unions do have their faults, I would much rather unions exist with faults than not at all. Check out history of blue collar labor in the 1800s and early 1900s before unions were widespread. And nobody say that labor relations have come along enough for unions to exist. Most companies would revert back to horrid blue collar work practices in a heartbeat if they could. See most "right to work" states and tell me that not having unions is a good thing.

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bgeorge2 said on December 7, 2011 at 10:07 AM

LMFAO It should say been laid off

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Sir_Real said on December 7, 2011 at 9:42 AM

I am voting this down, because they did not include my dog provision on allowing dogs to come to work like other Seattle companies allow. Dogs in the work place is the new thing, like green cement bike lanes and bag fees to encourage reusable bags. Boeing needs to be progressive and I ask my fellow workers to STRIKE over this dog discrimination!

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ohwell said on December 7, 2011 at 9:32 AM

bgeorge2 I am sorry but your last few statements have given much such laugh this morning. Not the points you are making, I agree with, but your husbands work status is hysterical.

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bgeorge2 said on December 7, 2011 at 9:22 AM

@galbra65 at what point is it Boeing fault or the Unions fault as to why their police officers being laid off. The way I look at it Boeing pays its employees, not the state. People working at Boeing are not on public assistance because they don't qualify. So I say again HOW are they directly responsible for the laying off of officers. I think you just need something to gripe about. This should not be on the news. This is between them. My being a wife with three children of a Boeing employee thank god everyday that he works there and has not gotten laid. That is what this contract id for. JOB SECURITY!!! That is their major problem, I guess that's to much to ask for right??

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kss123 said on December 7, 2011 at 9:01 AM

Tootoo, once again, idiots delight eh? Private unions I'm fine with, although they do have their issues. It's the public unions that are the big problem. Educate yourself before making a blanket statement like that.

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ohwell said on December 7, 2011 at 8:48 AM

This news belongs to only those that are effected at this moment, hence the employees voting, I agree with Sonata.

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galbra65 said on December 7, 2011 at 8:43 AM

You poor people. Just think maybe you should be glad you have a job. But no the Union thinks it should raise everything. Well when you raise everything so does the cost for everybody in the grocery store and the rentals you name it. We have people living in the streets because they can't get a job, but the greed gos on. We lose police protection because they can't pay for all of them. Do you get the picture or is it who cares long as you have more money. Greed is what is taking down the world not just here. We won't have to worry about there being a war in diffrent countrys the poor here are going to be fighting for just a way of staying alive, you know food when your hungry you want food and if you have kids you don't care how you get the food if it means to keep your kids fed. I think sometimes the people stealing want to get caught just so they can go to jail where they will get food and shelter. I guess I've said enough. Kids of today can't cope, there so spoiled.

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bellevuetom said on December 7, 2011 at 8:22 AM

Unions....the Me Generation.

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tootoo said on December 7, 2011 at 7:57 AM

In before Fox News union haters spewing false garbage.

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sonata said on December 7, 2011 at 7:52 AM

@king5, I'm looking for a story of Pearl Harbor, bombed 7 decades ago today....Surely you have one and I'm not seeing it??

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