The strike could cost Boeing more than $1 billion. But that could be the least of its problems

For a company that has lost $33 billion since 2019, a strike that virtually halts production of its major product is the last thing it needs. But that’s the reality for embattled aircraft maker Boeing. How long the strike lasts will determine how serious the problems are for Boeing. If the strike lasts a week

The strike could cost Boeing more than $1 billion. But that could be the least of its problems Read Post »

2025 IAM Leadership and Train-The-Trainer Programs at the William W. Winpisinger Education and Technology Center

This is the Official Announcement for the 2025 IAM Leadership and Train-The-Trainer Programs at the William W. Winpisinger Education and Technology Center in Hollywood, Maryland. Enclosed is a complete schedule for those programs, as well as information on how your lodge may enroll the members you select to receive leadership training.

2025 IAM Leadership and Train-The-Trainer Programs at the William W. Winpisinger Education and Technology Center Read Post »

Boeing Machinists rejects contract as 96% vote to strike

Boeing Machinists union members voted Thursday by an overwhelming majority to reject management’s contract offer and go on strike. Boeing’s 33,000 blue-collar workers were instructed to walk out at 12:01 a.m. Friday and stay out indefinitely. International Association of Machinists District 751 President Jon Holden, who on Sunday urged members to accept the deal, announced

Boeing Machinists rejects contract as 96% vote to strike Read Post »

Boeing reaches tentative deal with its production workers in hopes to avoid strike

Boeing and the Machinists union, which represents 33,000 of its employees on the West Coast, have reached a tentative deal that could avoid a strike that had been set to start this Friday. Before it will take effect, the deal would need the approval of the rank-and-file union members who build commercial jets. But leadership

Boeing reaches tentative deal with its production workers in hopes to avoid strike Read Post »

Rethink Trade

Rethink Trade fights for good jobs, a healthy environment, robust and fair markets where small businesses can thrive and safe and affordable medicine, food and goods. And we believe those who will live with the results must decide the policies affecting their lives. That’s why we work to replace the current “trade” rules that were

Rethink Trade Read Post »

Scroll to Top