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SPEEA to Picket Boeing in Chicago Over Outsourcing and a Contract Offer For Kansas.

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CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 29, 2004

Employees from several states will picket The Boeing Company's headquarters on Tuesday to protest the aerospace giant's continued efforts to cut its United States workforce while expanding overseas employment.

Members and union officials from the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA), IFPTE Local 2001, AFL-CIO, will set up pickets at 9 a.m., (Tuesday, March 30) outside Boeing World Headquarters, 100 North Riverside Plaza. Around noon, the group will march to Chicago City Hall to draw attention to the $22 million of city-backed incentives used to attract Boeing.

Boeing cut more than 35,000 employees from its U.S. workforce in the past three years. The names of 4,122 of those employees who were represented by the engineers, technical and professional union are contained on informational flyers and a 12-foot banner the picketers are bringing to Chicago.

The union is also drawing attention to Boeing's efforts to implement a contract offer on 3,400 employees in Wichita, Kansas. Employees in the Wichita Technical and Professional Unit (WTPU) of SPEEA rejected Boeing's initial offer last week by a margin of 3 to 1. The offer would have given the employees the lowest wage increases and the highest health care premiums of any group of Boeing employees at the 12,000-employee Wichita plant. Negotiations started last month after union members voted to retain union representation.

SPEEA President Jennifer MacKay, said Boeing cannot be allowed to hide from employees in its corporate high-rise.

"We have tried to work these issues through regular channels," Mackay said. "That has not worked. It's time to start educating people about the decisions that are coming out of Boeing World Headquarters."

MacKay, a manufacturing engineer from Spokane, Washington, saw employees get laid-off, benefits cut and wages decreased by 3 to 15 percent when her plant was sold to Triumph Composite Systems, Inc. Boeing moved some of the work previously performed in Spokane to a Boeing-backed plant in South Africa. Two weeks before the South Africa plant opened, the state run South African Airlines decided to stop buying Boeing airplanes.

Steve Smith, Chairman of the WTPU Negotiation Team, is picketing Boeing to improve its contract offer in Wichita.

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