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PoliticoA Boeing Machinists union voted late Wednesday to approve a four-year contract extension, likely ending a months-long labor debate that provoked Republican attacks on the National Labor Relations Board and the White House.
Seventy-four percent of District 751 members voted to accept the deal. District 751 represents more than 45,000 active, laid-off and retired Boeing employees, most of them in Washington state. The contract increases wages and ensures Boeing’s new 737 MAX plane will be built in Washington’s Puget Sound region.
With members’ approval, the union said Wednesday that it will ask the NLRB to drop its lawsuit against Boeing, filed in April in reaction to Boeing’s decision to place a new plant in South Carolina — a right-to-work state. The NLRB has argued that establishing a new plant in the Palmetto State was retaliation for union activities in Boeing’s Washington state facility.
An NLRB official told POLITICO that 751 needs to request the NLRB withdraw the grievance before it can take action. That could happen as early as Thursday.
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