The union representing about 3,200 machinists in the St. Louis area said there was "no progress made" during resumed contract talks with Boeing on Monday, nearly a month after the strike began.

“We’re hoping to meet more during the week. The ball is in the company’s court,” said International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers District 837 in a statement.

On Aug. 3, 63% of the members of IAM 837 rejected Boeing’s updated contract proposal. They began striking at the Boeing facilities in Berkeley, St. Charles and Maskoutah on Aug. 4.

The revised proposal removed an alternative workweek schedule, added a 50 cents-per-hour pay increase with an additive for good attendance for employees at the top of the pay scale and changed the pension multiplier to $10 the first year instead

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