Brian Bryant, International President of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM), has called on Missouri’s Congressional delegation to support more than 3,200 union members currently striking at Boeing Defense facilities in St. Louis, St. Charles, Missouri, and Mascoutah, Illinois.
Bryant sent letters to both Senators and Representatives from Missouri urging them to encourage Boeing to return to contract negotiations. The IAM is also asking lawmakers to join union members on the picket line.
“For generations, IAM Union members at Boeing Defense have worked tirelessly to produce the finest planes and other defense equipment the world has ever seen,” wrote Bryant. “Our members have made innumerable sacrifices over the years building fighter jets and other military equipment which ensure the safety and success of our men and women in uniform.
“Our members at Boeing Defense in Missouri and Illinois are disappointed and frustrated with the company’s recent contract proposals forcing them to overwhelmingly vote to reject the proposal and go on strike. Throughout these negotiations, the union has presented the company with a number of viable solutions to adequately meet our members’ needs. Our members rightly believe the compensation package offered by the company is not adequate given the recent economic trends of high inflation and skyrocketing demand for highly skilled aerospace workers.”
IAM District 837 workers assemble and maintain aircraft such as F-15s, F/A-18s, as well as missile and defense technologies that are important for national security operations in the U.S. and among its allies.
The IAM represents about 600,000 active and retired members across several industries in North America including aerospace, defense, airlines, railroad, transit, healthcare, automotive sectors in both the United States and Canada.



