Boeing cutting thousands of jobs in Washington State
by The Associated Press
Reports say Boeing is aiming for about a 10 per cent overall cut, which would mean about 8,000 positions in the northwestern U.S.
SEATTLE—The Boeing Co. is reportedly looking to eliminate 10 per cent of its workforce in Washington state.
The Seattle Times reports the aerospace giant has already taken steps to eliminate 4,000 jobs by June and is aiming for about a 10 per cent overall cut—which would mean about 8,000 positions in Washington.
In February the company announced it would be eliminating commercial airplane jobs as part of a cost-cutting effort. At that time Boeing provided no specific numbers but said the reductions would ultimately affect “employment levels across all” of the commercial airplane unit.
On March 28 the company told the Times the initial jobs eliminated include “hundreds of executives and managers” and that the 4,000 figure will be achieved through normal attrition and a voluntary buyout package for about 1,600 employees.
Boeing said layoffs could come later in the year if cost-savings targets weren’t met.
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