After voting nearly two-to-one for the IAM, Boeing Flight Line Technicians in South Carolina officially have the legal right to negotiate a better life for themselves and their families.
âThe Machinists Union represents 35,000 members at Boeing locations throughout the nation,â said Mike Evans, IAM Boeing SC Lead Organizer. âFor some reason, Boeing executives are choosing to ignore the wishes of hard-working men and women in South Carolina.
Boeing has refused to bargain while their yet-to-be-filed appeal is being reviewed by the NLRB.
âBoeing workers in South Carolina have the same rights to freedom at work as every American worker,â said Evans. âWe will continue to call on Boeing to treat every worker with respect and join us at the negotiating table to continue our partnership for the betterment of every Boeing employee.â
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The Machinists Union represents 35,000 Boeing employees at numerous locations nationwide and 600,000 active and retired members in the North American aerospace, defense, airline, manufacturing, transportation, woodworking, the federal sector and other industries. Machinists Union members work at Boeing, Lockheed-Martin, General Electric, United Airlines, Harley-Davidson and more. Visit goIAM.org for more information.
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