XM无法为美国居民提供服务。

Boeing braces for union vote on wage deal that could end costly strike



<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><head><title>Boeing braces for union vote on wage deal that could end costly strike</title></head><body>

About 30,000 US West Coast workers went on strike on Sept 13

Latest offer includes 35% wage hike over four years

Voting closes at 5 p.m. Pacific time

Strike pummelling Boeing finances, hitting supply chain

By Daniel Catchpole

SEATTLE, Oct 23 (Reuters) -Boeing BA.N factory workers will vote on Wednesday on a new contract proposal that could bring an end to a more than five-week strike, in a crucial moment for the troubled planemaker as it wrestles with a deepening financial crisis.

Some 30,000 machinists downed tools in Boeing's West Coast factories on Sept. 13, halting production of the best-selling 737 MAX and 767 and 777 wide-body programs.

Since then, Boeing and the leadership of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) union have been locked in often acrimonious negotiations, with both sides accusing the other of torpedoing talks.

Voting on the latest contract proposal will begin at 8 a.m. PDT (1500 GMT) and close at 5 p.m. The ballot will offer workers the choice to either accept or reject the deal with a simple 50%+1 majority needed to decide the result.

The vote comes on the same day as Boeing's third-quarter financial results, which are expected to include a hefty loss. Ratings agencies have warned they could downgrade Boeing's mounting debt to "junk" status if the strike drags on.

The latest offer includes a 35% pay hike over four years, a $7,000 ratification bonus, a reinstated incentive plan and enhanced contributions to workers' 401(k) retirement plans.

The wage increase and ratification bonus are higher than in a previous offer that was rejected by 95% of workers in a vote last month. But the salary hikes fall short of a 40% pay rise over four years and the restoration of the defined-benefit pension lost in 2014 demanded by the IAM.

Some analysts have questioned whether the proposed contract will muster enough support from workers.

Reuters spoke to 14 striking factory workers in the Seattle area ahead of the vote. Three said they would accept the deal, eight said they would reject the proposal and three were undecided.

"I'm willing to wait it out to get a little sweeter deal,” said Jeromy Allen, a 53-year-old worker in the 737 MAX factory who said he wants Boeing to raise its wage offer and lower health insurance costs.

Many workers are still angry about the last set of negotiations in 2014 when Boeing used the threat of moving production of the new version of the 777 out of the region to push through a deal that ended traditional pensions.

"I've never gone into a strike where it was more about the last contract than the current one," said Kevin Roehl, who works on the 737 and has been with Boeing for 35 years.

Roehl said he would vote to approve the latest deal because he was worried about his health after Boeing canceled workers' insurance due to the strike.

Boeing's first strike in 16 years is costing the company around $100 million in daily revenue, analysts say. It is also sending shockwaves through the sprawling aerospace supply chain, where companies fear widespread job losses if the current contract is rejected.

"You're actually holding the lives of people like us in your hands," said Andrew Flores, president of California-based family-run supplier Independent Forge Co., which has already laid off a handful of its 26 employees due to the strike.



Reporting by Daniel Catchpole in Seattle; Additional reporting by Allison Lampert in Montreal and David Shepardson in Washington; Writing by Joe Brock; Editing by Jamie Freed

</body></html>

免责声明: XM Group仅提供在线交易平台的执行服务和访问权限,并允许个人查看和/或使用网站或网站所提供的内容,但无意进行任何更改或扩展,也不会更改或扩展其服务和访问权限。所有访问和使用权限,将受下列条款与条例约束:(i) 条款与条例;(ii) 风险提示;以及(iii) 完整免责声明。请注意,网站所提供的所有讯息,仅限一般资讯用途。此外,XM所有在线交易平台的内容并不构成,也不能被用于任何未经授权的金融市场交易邀约和/或邀请。金融市场交易对于您的投资资本含有重大风险。

所有在线交易平台所发布的资料,仅适用于教育/资讯类用途,不包含也不应被视为用于金融、投资税或交易相关咨询和建议,或是交易价格纪录,或是任何金融商品或非应邀途径的金融相关优惠的交易邀约或邀请。

本网站上由XM和第三方供应商所提供的所有内容,包括意见、新闻、研究、分析、价格、其他资讯和第三方网站链接,皆保持不变,并作为一般市场评论所提供,而非投资性建议。所有在线交易平台所发布的资料,仅适用于教育/资讯类用途,不包含也不应被视为适用于金融、投资税或交易相关咨询和建议,或是交易价格纪录,或是任何金融商品或非应邀途径的金融相关优惠的交易邀约或邀请。请确保您已阅读并完全理解,XM非独立投资研究提示和风险提示相关资讯,更多详情请点击 这里

风险提示: 您的资金存在风险。杠杆商品并不适合所有客户。请详细阅读我们的风险声明