Boeing defense workers approve contract, ending 101‑day St. Louis strike that idled fighter production

Boeing's roughly 3,200 defense workers at St. Louis‑area facilities voted to approve the company's latest contract offer, union officials said Thursday, ending a 101‑day strike that had idled production on fighter, trainer and other defense programs and disrupted production schedules across St. Louis defense lines.

Discovered 2025-11-13T08:41:42.069626-08:00 | 2025-11-13T08:41:42.069626-08:00

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  • The vote ends a 101‑day walkout by roughly 3,200 St. Louis defense workers that had halted fighter and munitions production.
  • The stoppage had idled production and threatened deliveries and defense supply chains, leading to federal mediation to try to restore operations.
  • Boeing had begun hiring permanent replacements during the dispute, a sign of operational pressure on production continuity.

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