The workers have stakes in front of the defense, space and security facilities of Boeing in Berkeley, Missouri, United States, Monday, August 4, 2025.
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The union which represents striking Boeing Defense workers said on Wednesday that he had concluded a provisional agreement with the company, subject to the final vote this Friday.
The agreement, set for five years, includes better wages and restores a signature bonus, according to the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Union. Friday morning, the members of the union, largely based in St. Louis, Missouri, will vote on the draft agreement.
The specific details of the new agreement were not immediately available. Strike workers assemble and mainly maintain F-15 hunting jets and missile systems.
More than 3,000 members of the Boeing union have been on strike since early August. Employees had refused a new contract offer, which had included general salary increases of 20% and a signature bonus of $ 5,000, among other improvements.
The strike was the first in almost 30 years.
Before the strike, Boeing CEO, Kelly Ortberg, said the effects of potential discouragement would not be enormous.
“We will manage through it. I would not worry too much about the implications of the strike. We are going to make our way through it,” he said during a call for results in late July.
Earlier this month, Boeing hired an unhappy amount of new workers to replace those of his defense unit to meet demand.
The defense strike comes after more than 32,000 unionized machinists who built commercial aircraft left the job for seven weeks after the contractual releases failed last year.
– CNBC Leslie Josephs contributed to this report.
