CAPE CANAVERAL - Delta
rocket machinists ratified a revised Boeing Co. contract offer Wednesday,
ending a three-month strike that delayed launches at Cape Canaveral and in
California.
"It's over," said
Johnny Walker, business representative with the International Association of
Machinists and Aerospace Workers in Cape Canaveral.
Delta workers at Cape
Canaveral Air Force Station and California's Vandenberg Air Force Base walked out
Nov. 2 after rejecting a three-year contract offer. Wages, health insurance and
retirement benefits were at issue.
The revised offer included
lower medical insurance premiums and deductibles.
Walker said the vote
locally was "about 50-50." The 280 Cape workers have been without
company paychecks and medical coverage since Nov. 30. Many have been living on
savings and working part-time jobs to survive.
"I'm tired of roofing
houses," said Evan Peck, 47, a married father of two from Mims. "I've
just been hoping I wouldn't get injured and that nothing would happen to my
children."
Merritt Island resident
Jerry Robinson, 42, was with son Christian, 4, at the vote.
"This has been rough.
We've all got families and mortgages," he said. "We all want to go
back to work, and (Christian) wonders when his Daddy is going back to the
rocket ranch."
The workers can return
Monday but have until Feb. 14 to report back.
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