Since October 8, over 800 employees have been on strike at Bombardier, the American subsidiary of the Canadian aircraft manufacturer, in Wichita, Kansas. This strike is the result of failed pay talks between the group's management and the representatives of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW). (Ref. 120592)
the management said it put forward a fair and reasonable proposal for the employees but 79 percent of the 825 strikers rejected Bombardier’s offer this weekend. The other workers at the plant (3,200 total), who are not union members, are working as usual.
The talks mostly failed because of the increase in the cost of health insurance premiums. The new contract eliminated 2 HMOs (Health Maintenance Organizations), health networks that manage all patient needs. Besides, workers would have...
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