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Published: Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Machinists criticize Boeing's entry-level offer

EVERETT -- The Boeing Co. has offered to boost entry-level Machinists pay $1.28 an hour in an early pitch to stave off a labor strike this year.

But its Machinists union balked at the initial gesture, which comes roughly three weeks before the aerospace company and the labor group meet for intensive talks beginning Aug. 22. Although Boeing says it's making an effort to negotiate early in the process, its Machinists remain unimpressed with the proposals they've seen. The union will vote on Boeing's final offer Sept. 3.

"To date, Boeing has not come close to meeting any of the minimum requirements you identified as important in this round of bargaining," the Machinists negotiating team wrote in a memo to members this week.

The local district of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers said Boeing's proposed $1.28 an hour increase in minimum rates fell "far short" of expectations. The lowest pay grade for entry-level Machinists is $9.72 hourly. However, it is more common for new Machinists to be paid $10.72 or $11.72 per hour. Machinists progress from one pay grade to the next in an average of three years. They start out taking entry exams and undergoing at least four weeks of unpaid training.

Few recently hired Machinists will be affected by the entry level bump in pay. The general wage increase and the cost of living adjustment -- both of which have yet to be negotiated -- will have a greater impact on existing workers than this boost in entry-level pay.

The Machinists note that in the years since Boeing last increased its entry-level pay for Machinists, minimum wage increased $3.82 an hour from $4.25 hourly in 1992 to $8.07 an hour.

The average Machinist at Boeing makes $27 per hour, nearly $56,000 annually before benefits or overtime, Boeing says. The average wage last year in Snohomish County was $42,906 annually. The Chicago-based company has said experienced Machinists tend to make above market pay already.

Boeing has not submitted its general wage proposal to the labor group. It has pitched contract proposals on health insurance, retirement plans for new employees and entry-level wages. These topics usually are reserved for 'round-the-clock discussions between the two sides. The company says it has made these early gestures in an effort to improve transparency.

Boeing intends to hand over its final offer before the Labor Day weekend.

Roughly 24,000 Machinists work for Boeing in the Puget Sound region. The union went on strike for 28 days during its last negotiations with Boeing. The Machinists would need to reject Boeing's contract with a two-thirds majority in order to strike.

A labor stoppage would be ill-timed for Boeing, as it hopes to get its delayed 787 Dreamliner back on track. Boeing's unions have labeled the 787 jet, which is 15 months late, a "failure," pointing the blame on the company's extensive outsourcing. Boeing's engineers union goes into contract talks with the company later this year.

Reporter Michelle Dunlop: 425-339-3454 or mdunlop@heraldnet.com.

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