Boeing to pay bonuses to engineers, machinists, others following strong 2013

Feb. 5, 2014
EVERETT, Wash., 5 Feb. 2014. The Boeing Company officials announced plans to pay bonuses to engineers, machinists, and other employees in response to the company's strong 2013 performance.

EVERETT, Wash., 5 Feb. 2014. The Boeing Company officials announced plans to pay bonuses to engineers, machinists, and other employees in response to the company's strong 2013 performance.

The payouts are "among the highest-ever levels" paid to non-represented employees and engineers and technicians represented by the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA), according to a spokesperson.

The bonuses are equivalent to between 6.15 percent and 6.54 percent of the employees' eligible pay from 2013.

For machinists, represented by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM or IAMAW), the payout totals 4 percent of eligible pay.

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