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Boeing Issues Layoff Notices to 17,000 Workers Amid Financial Turmoil

Michelle Wilson by Michelle Wilson
November 15, 2024
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Boeing began issuing layoff notices on Wednesday, November 13th, to approximately 17,000 employees, constituting 10% of its workforce, in a bid to stabilize its finances. These layoffs come in the same week that 33,000 machinists in the Seattle area returned to work following a seven-week strike. Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg announced the cuts in a memo, emphasizing the need for structural changes to maintain the company’s competitiveness.

The layoffs will primarily affect executives, managers, and non-production employees, while workers involved in aircraft manufacturing are expected to be spared. Employees receiving layoff notices are scheduled to leave the company by January 17, 2025. Ortberg stated, “We must reset our workforce levels to align with our financial reality,” while reaffirming Boeing’s commitment to safety, quality, and customer service during this transition.

Boeing also announced operational adjustments, including delaying the delivery of its 777X aircraft until 2026 and ceasing production of the 767 Freighter by 2027. The KC-46A Tanker program, however, will continue. These measures reflect the company’s broader strategy to focus on its core areas and address ongoing challenges, including safety concerns and financial losses.

The layoffs come after years of financial strain exacerbated by multiple crises, including two fatal 737 Max 8 crashes in 2018 and 2019. Regulatory scrutiny and production halts during the machinists’ strike further compounded Boeing’s difficulties. The company has not reported a profit since 2018, with recent issues such as a 737 Max door panel failure highlighting ongoing safety challenges.

Ortberg urged employees to remain “clear-eyed” about the path to recovery, acknowledging the time and effort required to achieve key milestones. He emphasized the importance of concentrating resources on core operations rather than diversifying efforts, which he said often leads to underperformance. Boeing aims to streamline its operations and return to profitability through these drastic measures.

While these layoffs are a significant step, industry analysts suggest that Boeing’s recovery will depend on its ability to address safety concerns, restore customer trust, and compete effectively in the aerospace market. The company’s financial restructuring, though painful, is seen as essential for its long-term survival.

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