About 1,800 unionized workers at Canadian aerospace firm Bombardier (BBD) have voted to
approve a new five-year contract.
Members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers have voted
73% in favour of management's latest contract offer.
The deal gives workers a pay increase of 6.5% in the first year and 3% raises in the second and
third years. Pay increases will amount to at least 1.5% for the fourth and fifth years of the
contract.
The union said the contract also guarantees no work will be outsourced during the life of the
agreement.
In a written statement, Montreal-based Bombardier, which primarily makes business jets, said it
is pleased with the outcome of the union vote.
Bombardier stock is down 48% this year at $22.62 per share.
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