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Pratt & Whitney Reaches Tentative Deal with Striking Workers

Union members to vote on revised contract addressing job security, wages, and retirement benefits on May 27.

FILE - This file photo taken Feb. 5, 2010, shows a "Pratt & Whitney Dependable Engines" emblem at the plant in East Hartford, Conn. (AP Photo/Jessica Hil, filel)
Pratt & Whitney employees hold signs while picketing at the Silver Lane entrance in East Hartford on the first day of their strike, Monday, May 5, 2025. (Aaron Flaum/Hartford Courant)
Technicians work on engine

Overview

  • Roughly 3,000 machinists at Pratt & Whitney plants in Connecticut have been on strike since May 5, their first in over 20 years.
  • The tentative agreement, reached early on May 23 after resumed negotiations, includes significant improvements in job security, wage increases, and retirement provisions, according to union leaders.
  • Union members will vote on the proposed contract on May 27, with the strike continuing until ratification.
  • The strike has slowed production at Pratt & Whitney's East Hartford and Middletown plants, which produce engines for the F-35 fighter jet and Airbus A320neo.
  • Pratt & Whitney has implemented contingency measures, including reassigning engineers to production lines, to mitigate operational disruptions.