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Boeing Announces 17,000 Job Cuts Amid Mounting Losses and Factory Strike

Boeing to Cut Thousands of Jobs Amid Factory Strike and Industry Downturn

Boeing, the aerospace giant, has announced plans to lay off thousands of employees due to a combination of factors, including a prolonged factory strike and a downturn in the commercial aviation industry.

The company confirmed that the layoffs would affect various departments, including manufacturing, engineering, and administrative roles.

“We’re taking necessary steps to adapt to the changing market conditions and ensure our competitiveness,” a Boeing spokesperson stated.

The layoffs come as Boeing struggles to recover from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, supply chain disruptions, and increased competition from rival Airbus.

The ongoing factory strike by unionized workers has further exacerbated production delays and increased costs.

Boeing’s workforce has already been reduced by approximately 20% since 2020, with over 30,000 jobs eliminated.

Industry analysts predict that Boeing’s latest round of layoffs may exceed 10,000 jobs.

“This is a difficult decision, but we must prioritize our long-term sustainability,” said Boeing CEO, David Calhoun.

Boeing’s financial performance has been under pressure, with revenues declining by 12% in the second quarter of 2024.

The layoffs have sparked concerns among employees, union representatives, and local communities.

“We’re deeply disappointed by Boeing’s decision and will work tirelessly to support affected workers,” said IAMAW (International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers) union spokesperson.

Boeing’s shares have fallen by 15% over the past year, reflecting investor concerns about the company’s prospects.

As the aerospace industry continues to navigate challenges, Boeing’s restructuring efforts aim to restore profitability and competitiveness.

The company has committed to supporting affected employees through severance packages and career transition services.

Boeing’s restructuring plans will be closely watched by industry observers, employees, and investors.

The full impact of the layoffs on Boeing’s operations and the broader aerospace industry remains to be seen.

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