Boeing, union pause contract talks for former Spirit AeroSystems engineers
Contract talks for white-collar union members at Spirit AeroSystems have been paused. Boeing acquired Spirit AeroSystems recently. The Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace represents these workers. Talks are now scheduled to ...

The Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA) represents the workers in Wichita, Kansas. It also represents about 16,000 Boeing workers in western Washington state.
The contract talks follow the completion of Boeing's acquisition of most of the world's largest independent fuselage and wing supplier on December 8. European planemaker Airbus bought some parts of Spirit's business.
SPEEA negotiators, who put forward a contract proposal to Boeing last week, criticized the planemaker for being unprepared for the talks, even though a six-year contract is set to expire on January 31, 2026.
"I'm incredibly pissed off by this demonstrated lack of respect," SPEEA negotiator Wes Gardner said in a statement.
The union said Boeing had asked for the pause until January 5.
Boeing did not respond immediately to a request for comment.
Spirit's sale to Boeing and Airbus has reshaped the global aerospace supply chain and added more complications for the U.S. planemaker's labor relations.
The biggest union representing Boeing staff, the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, has agreements covering several thousand shop-floor workers in Wichita, Kansas, plus about 33,000 members in Washington and Oregon.
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