- Boeing’s more than 32,000 unionized machinists walked off the job on Sept. 13.
- Monday’s vote on a new labor deal will be their third since September and marks the company’s fourth offer.
- Boeing has raised more than $20 billion as the strike halts most of its production.
‘s more than 32,000 striking machinists on Monday will vote for the third time on a contract proposal.
If a simple majority approve the offer, it would end the more than seven-week work stoppage that has halted most of the struggling company’s airplane production, another curveball in what executives had once cast as Boeing’s turnaround year.
Results are expected late Monday night after polls close at 7 p.m. PT…