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Why Boeing is cutting hundreds more jobs in Washington

Boeing's plan involves cumulative workforce reductions amounting to about 17,000 positions as it strives to recover from significant financial and regulatory hurdles

byKerem Gülen
December 10, 2024
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Boeing has announced additional layoffs, impacting nearly 400 employees in Washington state, adding to the company’s ongoing workforce reductions. This decision, part of a broader workforce reduction strategy, follows over 2,000 job cuts previously executed in the state this year. The layoffs will take effect on February 21, with affected employees located across several Boeing facilities, including Bremerton, Everett, and Renton.

Boeing announces layoffs impacting nearly 400 employees in Washington

Recently, the company issued a WARN notice acknowledging these cuts, which may affect employees in various roles within the aerospace giant. The Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA) confirmed that their union has seen over 600 members affected by these layoffs. Notably, machinist positions represented by IAM District 751 will remain unaffected despite recent strikes that had financially impacted the company.

Boeing’s decision to cut jobs stems from ongoing financial challenges and an effort to align staffing levels with current operational needs. The aerospace manufacturer has been addressing overstaffing issues while navigating sustained financial losses, exacerbated by two tragic jet crashes linked to its autopilot system in 2018. Furthermore, a recent incident involving a door plug blowout also adversely affected the company’s financial standing.

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The company’s leadership has declared that these layoffs are essential as they seek to stabilize and streamline operations in light of changing market conditions. Boeing has stated that employees laid off will remain on payroll for approximately two months, receiving severance packages, career transition services, and health insurance benefits subsidized for up to three months. This structured support aims to assist displaced employees during this transition.

Boeing’s plan involves cumulative workforce reductions amounting to about 17,000 positions as it strives to recover from significant financial and regulatory hurdles. Layoff notifications began in November, with early round cuts affecting approximately 3,500 positions nationwide, according to The Seattle Times. Various divisions, including commercial, defense, and global services, will experience the impact of these adjustments, covering roles from engineers to analysts.

Boeing’s CEO has clarified that the recent machinist strike, which lasted nearly two months, did not directly precipitate the layoffs but highlighted existing issues of overstaffing. Despite numerous challenges, Boeing aspires to reposition itself amid these adversities, aiming for a more focused direction in its operational priorities.


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