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Boeing Lays Off Hundreds In Washington, California As Part Of Planned Cuts

Boeing, the aerospace giant headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, has laid off hundreds of employees in Washington state and California as part of a broader workforce reduction plan. These recent cuts are just a fraction of Boeing’s ongoing efforts to reduce its workforce by 17,000 positions, or 10% of its total employees.

Nearly 400 workers in Washington and more than 500 in California were affected by this latest round of layoffs. This move is part of Boeing’s larger plan to streamline its operations and adjust its workforce to better align with the company’s financial realities and business priorities.

The layoffs come on the heels of a difficult period for Boeing, including financial struggles, regulatory challenges, and a prolonged strike by machinists that lasted nearly two months. Despite this, Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg clarified that the strike was not the primary driver of the layoffs. Instead, Ortberg attributed the job cuts to overstaffing in certain areas of the company.

In early November, Boeing began notifying employees who would be laid off, with the first round of cuts affecting approximately 3,500 workers across the U.S. These job losses span various departments, from engineers and recruiters to analysts, and include employees from Boeing’s commercial, defense, and global services divisions.

Boeing is providing a range of support services to employees impacted by the layoffs. Most laid-off workers will remain on the payroll for up to two months and receive severance pay. Additionally, employees will have access to career transition services and subsidized health insurance for up to three months.

Boeing has faced significant financial challenges since two deadly crashes involving its 737 Max jetliners in 2018 and 2019, which claimed 346 lives. The company’s reputation took another blow earlier this year when a fuselage panel on an Alaska Airlines flight detached mid-air. To recover from these setbacks, Boeing is restructuring its workforce and rethinking its priorities to regain financial stability.

As Boeing navigates these turbulent times, the company’s planned workforce reductions are a part of a broader strategy to focus on its core business areas and improve its financial standing. While the job cuts are painful, Boeing hopes these adjustments will ultimately position the company for long-term success and recovery.

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