When 51% of the Machinist vote on Monday to accept Boeing’s contract offer, which is what Boeing leaders expect the strike will be over and Machinist they return to work on Wednesday.
During first week of January Boeing will declare an open season RIF on Machinist and hand out layoff notices on February 1st.
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Sorry but something was tabled at the negotiations. The floor gets to rank the bosses. Whoever failed to treat people with dignity before the strike will be expelled from our company. The walk of shame will begin in the new year. New day. New way. Thanks for your yes votes IAM. Now we can start again working together.
Better vote no then so you don't get affected by RIF
They can put themselves on the bottom of that list.
Yup, time to downsize that site and move the future somewhere else.
Boeing is at it again. Hiring a foreign company to monitor the propanda on this site. They should have at least hire Americans to do this. Cheap labor yes but quality no. Vote no to get rid of the bean counters that have ruined our great company.
Sounds reasonable, because what is the people on 767 and 777 going to do.
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I would to some research on what a restructuring actually means, and how it, when done correctly, void contracts..
Layoffs will happen 3s,4s,and 7’s will be slashed
Misinformation again. First of all, it will be rejected. Secondly, any layoffs are by reverse seniority, so obviously you do not know how it works. Hired shill or outsider. Lastly, any layoffs are strictly due to a/p rate. Boeing hired for 52 airplanes a month, but due to criminal mismanagement, the FAA has capped them at 38 a month. Layoffs will be in the overhead workforce mostly as the senior employees will leave.