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Boeing to Cut 17,000 Jobs Following Labor Union Strike

Nero November 14, 2024 2 min read

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Aerospace Giant Adjusts Workforce Amid Financial and Operational Challenges


Workforce Reduction Amid Financial Constraints

Boeing recently announced it will cut about 17,000 jobs, roughly 10% of its global workforce of 170,000. These layoffs follow a labor union strike in Seattle, where 33,000 workers halted production for Boeing’s 737 Max, 777, and 767 models. The workers overwhelmingly rejected the company’s proposed contract terms, which led to the September 13 strike. The strike ended on November 5, but its impact remains. Boeing expects affected employees, including executives and managers, to leave by mid-January.

In a statement to FOX Business, Boeing explained it is “aligning with [its] financial reality.” CEO Kelly Ortberg, appointed in August, highlighted these cuts as essential for Boeing’s competitive edge. He described the company’s current situation as challenging and noted that structural adjustments are unavoidable.

Production Delays and Strategic Shifts

Boeing has also delayed the release of its new 777X model until 2026, from an initial 2025 target. This delay followed the discovery of a defective part that grounded test flights earlier this year. Boeing also confirmed that it will end production of the 767 by 2027 after completing the final orders. This decision is part of Boeing’s efforts to streamline and prioritize key aircraft models.

The company has faced numerous challenges in 2024. In January, a 737 Max plane lost a door panel in mid-air. Regulatory probes into Boeing’s safety practices further disrupted production. In October, Boeing raised $24 billion to stabilize its finances after ratings agencies flagged concerns.

Strike Impact and Production Restart

The recent strike affected Boeing’s Seattle-area operations, slowing production of the critical 737 Max. The 737 Max generates substantial revenue for Boeing, making production delays particularly costly. With the strike now over, employees are returning to assembly lines, allowing Boeing to cautiously restart 737 Max production.

Looking Ahead: Boeing’s Future

Boeing’s leadership, particularly Ortberg, will play a central role in steering the company through this challenging period. The company is focusing on streamlining operations and stabilizing finances. Boeing aims to rebuild employee trust, stabilize production schedules, and ensure competitive operations.

The layoffs and production delays are significant setbacks, but Boeing views them as necessary for long-term stability. The aerospace industry faces major post-pandemic shifts, and Boeing’s adjustments may be essential for its future.

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