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Union representing about 3,200 St. Louis-area workers rejected the company’s latest contract offer

Boeing leaders face another picket line after machinists in its St. Louis-area defense business rejected their latest contract offer.

The union division that represents about 3,200 workers in Missouri and Illinois on Sunday rejected the aerospace giant’s latest four-year contract proposal, threatening the company’s fragile turnaround effort. The workers went on strike at midnight.

The machinists had worked without a contract for the past week as company and union representatives haggled over work schedules and benefits, among other issues.

The new work stoppage doesn’t match last year’s massive Boeing strike in the Pacific Northwest, which pulled more than 33,000 employees off production lines responsible for its workhorse 737 MAX passenger jet. That nearly eight-week showdown caused havoc in the company’s profit powerhouse before workers won a 38% raise over the life of their four-year contract.