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Boeing to lay off over 2,200 workers in US states of Washington and Oregon

Published 11/18/2024, 12:27 PM
Updated 11/18/2024, 05:01 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A Boeing logo is seen at the 54th International Paris Airshow at Le Bourget Airport near Paris, France, June 18, 2023. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo
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By Dan Catchpole, Allison Lampert

(Reuters) -Boeing will lay off more than 2,200 workers in the U.S. states of Washington and Oregon, according to filings posted on Monday, as part of the debt-heavy U.S. planemaker's plan to cut 17,000 jobs, or 10% of its global workforce. 

The aerospace giant started telling affected U.S. workers on Wednesday that they will stay on Boeing (NYSE:BA)'s payroll until Jan. 17, to comply with federal requirements to notify employees at least 60 days prior to ending their employment.

News that Boeing would send out the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) in mid-November was widely expected. Another round is expected in December.

In October, Boeing's new CEO Kelly Ortberg said the company does not intend to "take people off production or out of the engineering labs." Industry watchers have been waiting for the WARNs for some indication of how the layoffs could affect workers in the company's key manufacturing hubs.

However, several hundred engineers and production workers were among those who received pink slips last week.

The Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA) said 438 of the union's members at Boeing received layoff notices last week, including 218 engineers and 220 technicians.

The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) District Lodge 837 in St. Louis said Boeing sent notices to 111 members, most of whom made wing components for the 777X. 

Who is being laid off seems to vary between sections within Boeing, several non-union workers who received WARNs told Reuters.

One engineer in Boeing Defense, Space & Security said all but two or three members of his 12-person team were let go, while another said she was the only one of her roughly 20-person team to get a WARN. Both said they provide vital support for production and design engineers, but they are not considered to work in production.

Engineers interviewed by Reuters said cutting them means more work for those who remain. However, a Boeing retiree-turned-contractor who was also let go said, "This is probably an opportunity to look around and see who's not doing anything, who's dead weight. There are a lot of people like that around Boeing, who are not being productive, who are just not essential."

The notices come as Boeing tries to restart production of its strongest-selling 737 MAX, after a weeks-long strike by more than 33,000 U.S. West Coast workers halted output of most of its commercial jets.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: An aerial view of Boeing 777X airplanes parked at King County International Airport-Boeing Field in Seattle, Washington, U.S, June 1, 2022.  REUTERS/Lindsey Wasson/File Photo

Boeing declined further comment on Monday.

Boeing shares were up 2.7% at $143.90 on Monday afternoon.

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