Senators criticize Boeing as IAM member testifies on prolonged St. Louis strike

Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
Brian Bryant International President at International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers - International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
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U.S. senators from both parties criticized Boeing for delaying negotiations with striking members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) District 837 in St. Louis. The strike, which has lasted 12 weeks, involves about 3,200 union members.

Josh Arnold, a U.S. Army veteran and Boeing shop steward, testified before the U.S. Senate Health, Labor, Education and Pension (HELP) Committee at the invitation of Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.). Arnold described Boeing’s refusal to bargain in good faith and emphasized the need for stronger protections for workers’ rights and collective bargaining.

“We are now entering the 12th week of our strike,” said Josh Arnold. “Despite our strike, the company has not improved its offer one bit. In fact, they have backtracked and made it worse. We have now voted on and overwhelmingly rejected their offer three times. Still, company management refuses to return to the table to negotiate in good faith an offer that respects our skills, dedication, and value. The wage and retirement improvements we are seeking would cost Boeing merely half of the cost of one F-15 fighter jet over the next four years.”

Boeing’s stance has affected not only workers but also delayed important military aircraft orders used by U.S. service members and allies. This week, Boeing presented another proposal to IAM Union members that did not address concerns raised in a previous pre-ratified offer passed by union members in September.

“Boeing could afford to pay its CEO, Mr. Ortberg, $18 million in compensation for four months,” said Senator Bernie Sanders. “But apparently they just don’t have enough money to sit down with the union and negotiate a fair contract.”

Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) added: “This company is not giving you and your fellow Machinists what you deserve… We have more than 3,000 Missourians who have been loyal to this company for years… To me, it’s incredible that these people in the C-suite—who make unbelievable sums of money—won’t pay their workers well, but they pay their CEO and their executives more than ever before.”

IAM Union International President Brian Bryant expressed support for Arnold’s testimony: “I want to thank Brother Josh Arnold, our IAM District 837 Bargaining Committee, and all of our members who continue to stand strong,” Bryant said. “It takes courage to stand up and speak truth to power. Josh represented our members, workers, and veterans with honesty and integrity—reminding the Senate and the country that America’s strength lies in the hands of working people, not corporate executives.”

IAM Union Midwest Territory General Vice President Sam Cicinelli also commented: “I’m proud of Brother Josh for standing up before the U.S. Senate and making sure the voices of our members were heard loud and clear,” Cicinelli said. “We’re grateful to Senators Sanders, Hawley, Markey, and others who called out Boeing’s greed for what it is. Their support means a lot to our members, who are fighting not just for a contract, but for respect. This is what solidarity looks like—and we will not back down until Boeing does right by our members.”



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