As expected, members of Boeing’s white-collar engineering union have overwhelmingly rejected the company’s contract offer — 15,097 voted against the contract; 608 voted for it. The results were announced late Monday.
The immediate effect of the vote will be that the two sides will return to the bargaining table at 1 p.m. Tuesday; negotiations could continue for months.
The result tilts the balance of the contract struggle, delivering a setback for Boeing and strengthening the bargaining power of the Society for Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace leadership.
SPEEA represents more than 23,000 Puget Sound-area employees.
While the union wields the threat of a damaging strike, the company has also been talking tough.