IAM Union disputes Boeing’s claim over legitimacy of member-ratified contract proposal

Jody Bennett Resident General Vice President - International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
Jody Bennett Resident General Vice President - International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
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Jody Bennett, Resident General Vice President of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM), has responded to statements from Boeing Defense regarding the legitimacy of a recent proposal ratified by IAM District 837 members. The union claims that Boeing is misrepresenting the situation and not acknowledging the workers’ decision.

“Boeing’s attempt to dismiss the IAM District 837 membership-ratified proposal, overwhelmingly approved by the striking men and women on the shop floor, as ‘not real’ is both insulting and dishonest,” Bennett said in a statement.

According to Bennett, Boeing has received both an email and a hard copy of the proposal along with requests for meeting dates. “Boeing has received an email and hard copy of our membership-ratified proposal and request for meeting dates and times,” she stated.

Bennett criticized Boeing’s public messaging about its workforce: “What’s not real is Boeing’s claim that it values its workforce while refusing to recognize the will of the very people who give their blood, sweat, and tears to produce the finest planes and other defense equipment that keep our nation and men and women in uniform safe.”

She highlighted that IAM District 837 members have made sacrifices through demanding work conditions in pursuit of a fair contract. “IAM District 837 members risk their livelihoods and their families’ security to get a fair contract. Our members have sacrificed through long shifts, relentless pressure, and constant demands for efficiency and excellence. They are why Boeing has a product to sell, a reputation to defend, and profits to claim.”

“To call our members’ ratified proposal ‘not real’ is disrespectful to every worker who has stood on the line, kept production moving, and made this company what it is,” Bennett added.

She further called on Boeing to negotiate sincerely: “Boeing cannot wish it away with a press release filled with lies… It’s time the company stopped playing games with the livelihoods of the very people who make its success possible and come back to the table in good faith.”

“The men and women of IAM will not be silenced or dismissed,” she continued. “It is our goal to reach a swift agreement so that our members can return to the workplace with a stronger voice, respect, and dignity.”

“As we continue to say, the ball is in Boeing’s court.”

The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers represents around 600,000 active and retired workers throughout North America across sectors such as aerospace, defense, airlines, shipbuilding, railroads, transit systems, healthcare services, automotive manufacturing among others.



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