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Boeing makes new contract offer to St. Louis defense workers

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Posted on July 31, 2025

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By Dan Catchpole (Reuters) -U.S. planemaker Boeing sent a new contract offer on Thursday to the union representing roughly 3,200 factory workers at Boeing's defense division, mostly in the St. Louis

Boeing makes new contract offer to St. Louis defense workers

Boeing's Contract Negotiations with Defense Workers

By Dan Catchpole

Details of the New Contract Offer

(Reuters) -U.S. planemaker Boeing sent a new contract offer on Thursday to the union representing roughly 3,200 factory workers at Boeing's defense division, mostly in the St. Louis area.

Union Response to Previous Offers

It contains some minor compensation changes that would benefit senior union members, the company said. The offer also keeps current overtime policies, which Boeing had proposed modifying in the last contract offer. 

Impact on Manufacturing and Future Projects

If the contract is not passed by Sunday, a $5,000 lump sum bonus will not be offered again, according to Boeing. 

Members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers overwhelmingly rejected a contract offer from Boeing on Sunday. The offer sent to members of IAM District 837 included a 20% general wage increase over four years, the bonus, and more vacation time and sick leave.

That offer was insufficient, the IAM union said at the time. 

“We have carefully considered and responded to the feedback from our employees and the union," Dan Gillian, a Boeing vice president, said in a statement.

He called the contract "the richest we’ve ever proposed for IAM 837."

The IAM declined to comment. 

The workers assemble Boeing's fighter jets and the MQ-25, an aerial refueling drone being developed for the U.S. Navy.

Boeing's defense division is expanding manufacturing facilities in the St. Louis area for the new U.S. Air Force fighter, the F-47, after it won the contract this year.

The Next Generation Air Dominance fighter jet program, initially conceived as a "family of systems" centered around a sixth-generation fighter jet, is meant to replace the F-22 Raptor.

(Reporting by Dan CatchpoleEditing by Rod Nickel)

Key Takeaways

  • Boeing offers a new contract to 3,200 defense workers.
  • Includes a 20% wage increase over four years.
  • A $5,000 bonus is contingent on contract approval.
  • The IAM union previously rejected Boeing's offer.
  • Boeing expands St. Louis facilities for new projects.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Boeing offer in the new contract?
Boeing's new contract offer includes minor compensation changes benefiting senior union members and maintains current overtime policies.
What happens if the contract is not approved by Sunday?
If the contract is not passed by Sunday, a $5,000 lump sum bonus will not be offered again, according to Boeing.
Why was the previous contract offer rejected?
Members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers overwhelmingly rejected the previous contract offer, stating it was insufficient.
What is the significance of the F-47 fighter jet?
Boeing's defense division is expanding manufacturing facilities in St. Louis for the new U.S. Air Force fighter, the F-47, after winning the contract this year.
What is the Next Generation Air Dominance program?
The Next Generation Air Dominance fighter jet program is designed to replace the F-22 Raptor and is conceived as a family of systems centered around a sixth-generation fighter jet.

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