The Daily Herald – Here’s a sample of what people are saying about a tentative agreement between the Boeing Co. and its Machinists union. The deal will settle a federal labor dispute and secure 737 MAX work in Renton if Machinists members ratify a new four-year labor contract.
“We need to build airplanes, not worry about strikes. I congratulate our union leadership and the company leadership for doing something early. This is a great thing.”
– Chris Louye, who works for the Boeing and Machinists’ joint programs.
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“This agreement recognizes the strength, dedication and value of Washington’s skilled and highly-valued aerospace workforce and the importance of fair and predictable time tables for Boeing’s customers. Washington’s workers can continue to build airplanes today and well into the future.”
– Washington Aerospace Partnership co-chairs Tayloe Washburn, Bob Drewel and Jeff Johnson.
“The Boeing Company’s commitment to work here in the state of Washington and in the Puget Sound region is big. It’s a pretty tough (contract) to just say no to. The last thing we want to do is go to contract negotiations and travel down the same roads we had to in the past.”
– Rod Sigvartson, who works for the Boeing and Machinists’ joint programs.
“This is a tsunami-sized deal between Boeing and the Machinists union. It is a transformation of the relationship between the company and workers to focus on quality, performance, and incentives.”
– U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash.
As one of the most beautiful states in the union–and one of the richest in natural resources–Washington has a special interest in energy and environmental policy. And Maria has fought hard to uphold the state’s conservation tradition, while also working to bring our energy policy into the 21st century.
Maria knows Washington’s business community – because, as an executive at an innovative software company, she was part of it. And as a Senator, she’s led the way in helping businesses large and small throughout Washington grow, thrive, and create jobs.
Maria has taken a leadership role on safety and security issues, including defending our borders, strengthening our military, cracking down on gangs, and taking on drug crime in Washington communities
Middle-class families around Washington and across the country are facing tough times–and tough decisions about balancing the family checkbook each month. Maria has fought to strengthen the economic security of Washington families and cut taxes for middle-class families.
