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title: "Mechanics at Boeing in the United States accept settlement proposal, ending three-month strike"
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description: "On November 13th local time, thousands of Boeing Company mechanics assembling military aircraft and weapons in the Midwest voted to approve a new contract proposal, ending a three-month strike. Previously, Boeing machinists and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers had rejected Boeing's settlement proposals four times. On the 13th, the union approved the company's fifth contract proposal. The union stated in a release that its members were ready to return to work. A large number of mechanics at Boeing in the United States began their strike in August this year due to dissatisfaction with Boeing's proposed pay raise plan. The striking factories include the Boeing facility in St. Louis, which primarily produces and maintains the U.S. military's current F-15 and F/A-18 fighter jets"
datetime: "2025-11-13T20:12:36.000Z"
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# Mechanics at Boeing in the United States accept settlement proposal, ending three-month strike

According to Jinshi Data on November 14, local time on November 13, thousands of Boeing Company mechanics assembling military aircraft and weapons in the Midwest voted to approve a new contract proposal, ending a three-month strike. Previously, Boeing machinists and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers had rejected Boeing's settlement proposals four times. On the 13th, the union approved the company's fifth contract proposal. The union stated in a statement that its members are ready to return to work. A large number of mechanics at Boeing in the United States went on strike in August this year due to dissatisfaction with Boeing's proposed pay raise plan. It is understood that the striking factories include the Boeing facility in St. Louis, which is primarily used for the production and maintenance of the U.S. military's current F-15 and F/A-18 fighter jets

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