Boeing Engineers Threaten Strike as Contract Talks Fall Apart
Boeing engineers and technicians represented by the union SPEEA have rejected their contract offer from the aerospace giant. This move authorizes a potential strike in October, which could impact Boeing's operations. The union has been negotiating with Boeing for a new contract.
The rejection of the contract comes as Boeing continues to face challenges in the aerospace industry. The company is still recovering from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and recent production delays.
Boeing engineers and technicians have been working without a contract since March 2026, when their previous agreement expired. The union has been pushing for better pay, benefits, and working conditions in its negotiations with Boeing.