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Boeing engineers’ union and company begin formal contract talks ahead of October labor agreement expiration

Boeing and the union representing engineers and technical workers said they will start formal contract negotiations ahead of their labor agreements expiring in October. The talks set the near-term pace for workforce terms covering Boeing’s engineering and technical labor base during a critical production period.

Discovered 2026-06-30T11:03:16.380770-07:00 | 2026-06-30T11:03:16.380770-07:00

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  • With labor agreements expiring in October, the start of formal bargaining is the immediate trigger for potential work-rule or cost pressures that can affect Boeing’s engineering and technical workforce stability.
  • Contract negotiations can shape staffing and labor-cost assumptions that feed into Boeing’s production execution risk profile and delivery schedules.
  • The negotiations timeframe provides a clear window for management and suppliers to anticipate any downstream operational impacts if terms shift or industrial action risk increases.

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