GE Aerospace, UAW ratify five-year contracts, ending Ohio and Kentucky distribution strike

GE Aerospace and the United Auto Workers have ratified five‑year labor agreements with more than 600 striking employees at the company’s distribution facilities in Ohio and Kentucky, the company said, ending the walkout and restoring operations at the affected centers.

Discovered 2025-09-19T11:20:17.687781-07:00 | 2025-09-19T11:20:17.687781-07:00

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  • The deals end a walkout by more than 600 UAW‑represented workers and restore operations at GE Aerospace distribution hubs, removing an immediate risk to engine support flows that had threatened production and scheduled deliveries (see earlier reporting on the strike’s disruption: https://hype.aero/?story=ec2917a4-df00-4ee2-a0a8-0a3be2f1934e).

  • The five‑year agreements secure workforce stability for GE’s engine supply and aftermarket network at a time when the company is scaling deliveries and guidance improvements, and come amid wider sector labour unrest such as the Boeing St. Louis machinists' disputes that are affecting defense production (context: https://hype.aero/?story=09030493-27bf-4aa1-931e-483d329bb03e and https://hype.aero/?story=77dad6e6-3812-436c-b92e-83bae68cdf69).

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