STRIKE 2005

***Change Notice ***

There will be a meeting at the Local Union Hall on Wednesday, February 1st at 12:00PM to present the Company's latest offer. A Ratification Vote will follow immediately after conclusion of the presentation. All members are encouraged to attend.

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Daily Update - Local Lodge 2766

28 Jan 2006

Striking Machinists to Vote New Offer from Boeing

Birmingham, AL, January 28, 2006 - Members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) on strike at Boeing space and defense facilities in Alabama, California and Florida will vote Wednesday, Feb. 1, on a revised contract offer from Boeing that has "substantive, not substantial," changes, according to IAM spokesman Bob Wood.

"We are nearing three months on strike," said Wood. "We have a duty to send this to the membership for a vote. It's democracy at its finest. The strikers at Boeing have the final say on whether to keep striking or not.

"There was some movement on the part of the company in insurance premiums and deductibles, as well as caps on premium costs," said Wood. "Boeing offered the establishment of a committee to find ways to reduce retiree health care costs for future hires." Additional information will be posted at http://www.goiam.org/issue.cfm?cID=5966.

"For three months, we have fought Boeing to a standstill. We have taken on a giant like Boeing and persevered.  We are fighting a battle most people in this country have been unwilling or unable to take on. We are on strike not only for our families and communities, but for everyone who works for a living."

Negotiations resumed in Birmingham, AL on Friday, and were the first substantive talks since the strike began on November 2, 2005.

The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, AFL-CIO, CLC, is one of the nation's largest trade unions, representing more than 720,000 active and retired members. For additional information about the IAM, visit their website at www.goiam.org.