STORY: Boeing in a filing Monday said it had sent layoff notices to over 2,500 workers in the states of Washington, Oregon, South Carolina and Missouri.
It’s part of the debt-ridden planemaker’s plan to trim 17,000 jobs globally, or 10% of its workforce.
Those who were let go were mostly engineers, technicians and non-union workers. the bulk of them in Washington State, where nearly 2,200 workers received notices.
Layoffs varied between sections:
An engineer in Boeing Defense, Space & Security told Reuters all but two or three members of his 12-person team were let go.
Another said she was the only one in her roughly 20-person team to receive a layoff notice.
Both said they provide vital support for production and design engineers.
The company told affected workers they will stay on Boeing’s payroll until January, to comply with a federal 60-day notice period rule.
News of cuts in November was widely expected – Boeing had said it started issuing notices last week – and another round is expected in December.
The notices come as Boeing aims to restart production of its best-selling 737 MAX jet following a weeks-long strike.
The stoppage ended earlier this month, having crippled much of the firm’s airplane output.
Pokémon is a wondrous world where fantastical creatures can make the impossible into reality. There are dozens of amazing jobs where trainers can live out the
There is a vast mix of stories across the front pages of the Sunday papers. The Sunday Telegraph leads on the news that Chancellor Rachel Reeves is "launching a
Topline President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday named several new staff members for his second administration, including Katharine MacGregor as the Deputy Secr
President Joe Biden, left, greets Acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su as he arrives to speak at the ... [+] Department of Labor in Washington, Monday, Dec. 16, 2