Boeing Returns to Wage Talks After Two Weeks of Strike Stalemate
- Both sides return to deliberations with mediator on Monday
- Workers are still holding out for better pay and pensions
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Two weeks after Boeing Co. tried and failed to end a strike with the brash move of a direct offer to workers, the planemaker and its largest union are taking another stab at a more conventional pattern of consultation and shuttle diplomacy to end the stalemate.
A federal mediator has summoned negotiators for Boeing and IAM District 751 back to a Seattle hotel on Monday. It’s the first inkling of movement toward a compromise that might yield a third contract offer — and the possibility of ending the three-week old strike that’s driving up costs for the manufacturer and its 33,000 striking workers alike.