Over the next four years, they will receive a 38% salary increase under the new deal.
According to the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) union, striking employees may begin going back to work as early as Wednesday or as late as November 12.
Beginning on September 13, some 30,000 Boeing employees began to walk out, which caused a sharp delay at the aircraft manufacturer’s plants and exacerbated the company’s predicament.
According to IAM, 59% of striking employees supported the new agreement, which also includes adjustments to the workers’ retirement plans and a one-time incentive of $12,000 (£9,300).
“IAM members have stood up for dignity and equitable pay in the workplace thanks to this victory and the strike that made it possible.”