Boeing fighter jet workers reject contract: Strike threat looms amid increased F-47 production for US airforce

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Union members at Boeing's Missouri and Illinois fighter jet plants overwhelmingly rejected the company's contract offer, potentially leading to strikes. The rejected contract included a 20% wage increase and a $5,000 bonus, but union representatives deemed it insufficient. A seven-day cooling-off period is now in effect before a strike can occur, threatening disruption to critical defense manufacturing.