Monthlong Boeing strike ends at Calif. plant as contract ratified; C-17 production resuming
By APThursday, June 10, 2010
Monthlong Boeing strike at Calif. plant ends
LONG BEACH, Calif. — Boeing Co. workers who assemble C-17 planes in California have ended a monthlong strike that shut down the production line for the jumbo cargo jets in a feud over medical and pension benefits.
Nearly all the 1,700 United Aerospace Workers Local 148 mechanics in Long Beach walked out May 11 and a federal mediator brought negotiators together last week. A deal was struck Monday and the union urged ratification.
Boeing spokeswoman Cindy Anderson said in a statement early Thursday that the union workers ratified a new 58-month contract and could return to work “as early as Thursday and no later than Monday.”
The union website tells members: “The contract has been ratified. Return to work.”
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