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    Boeing Defence Strike Drags Into Sixth Week as Contract Talks Collapse

    Arushi PandeyBy Arushi PandeySeptember 10, 2025 World No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Boeing Defence Strike Stretches Into Sixth Week Amid Stalled Talks

    Boeing Defence and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) remain locked in a standoff as a strike by about 3,200 workers in the St. Louis area enters its sixth week. These workers are responsible for assembling key military aircraft, including fighter jets and drones.

    Negotiations Break Down Despite Federal Mediation

    A meeting held on Tuesday to resume contract talks ended without progress. Although a federal mediator was present, the discussions lasted only a few hours. Both Boeing and the union accused each other of failing to compromise.

    IAM officials informed members of District 837 that Boeing was not serious about resolving the dispute. They stated, “It became clear to the bargaining committee that the company wasn’t serious about finding a way to end the strike.”

    In contrast, Dan Gillian, Vice President at Boeing Defence, said the union was demanding too much. “The union continues to ask for more of everything, which we’ve repeatedly told them is not constructive,” he said.

    Wage Dispute at the Core of the Strike

    The strike began on 4 August after union members rejected Boeing’s proposed four-year contract. The offer included a 20% general wage increase, but it failed to meet the expectations of the workers.

    Boeing has since focused on implementing its strike contingency plan to keep operations running at its St. Louis-area facilities. This includes hiring permanent replacement workers to maintain production levels during the labour dispute.

    Impact on Military Aircraft Programmes

    Boeing has admitted the strike has slowed progress on several defence programmes. These include the F-15 and F/A-18 fighter jets, a military trainer jet, the MQ-25 drone, and various munitions projects.

    The company has invested billions in expanding its manufacturing and engineering capabilities in the region. This investment supports its new F-47A fighter jet programme, which recently secured a contract with the US Air Force. Boeing is also bidding for the US Navy’s next-generation fighter jet programme, the F/A-XX.

    with inputs from Reuters

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