Published 16:01 IST, November 14th 2024
Bad News! 17,000 Boeing Employees Face Layoffs in Sweeping Job Cuts: Reports
The company (Boeing) announced last month that it would be reducing its workforce by 10%, impacting approximately 17,000 jobs.
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New Delhi: Boeing Co. is set to begin notifying employees on Wednesday as it proceeds with planned job cuts aimed at increasing efficiency, reported Bloomberg. This move represents a delicate balancing act for company, which needs to streamline its workforce without losing skilled talent essential for boosting production levels in future.
company announced last month that it would be reducing its workforce by 10%, impacting approximately 17,000 jobs. se cuts are intended to help Boeing regain its competitive edge as it faces a series of challenges, including reduced output following a major incident in January and a nearly two-month strike that temporarily halted much of its production.
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However, Boeing risks compromising its recovery efforts if it cuts too deeply or from critical areas. Historically, manufacturers like Boeing could expect furloughed employees to eventually return, but pandemic-era layoffs led to a permanent exodus of skilled engineers and mechanics—a trend that may continue as labor options broen.
With Seattle's unemployment rate around 4% and a booming aerospace job market, Boeing workers now have more career choices than ever before. region’s growing space sector is especially competitive for talent.
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"Companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin LLC, and Amazon’s Project Kuiper are actively seeking new hires to support expanding operations around Seattle, where Boeing produces most of its commercial jets," said Stan Shull, a consultant for space industry with Alliance Velocity LLC. Opportunities include working on Starlink satellites with Elon Musk’s team, rockets, space stations, and lunar landers with Jeff Bezos’s company.
Shull estimates re are over 1,350 job openings at more than 50 space companies in Puget Sound area, spanning roles from engineering to ministrative, sales, and marketing positions.
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Richard Aboulafia, managing director with AeroDynamic visory, highlighted intensifying competition for skilled labor, especially as Boeing may need to resume hiring down line. "It works fine as long as labor markets aren't tight," Aboulafia commented. "But aerospace and defense labor markets are really tight."
Large-scale layoffs carry ditional risks. Aboulafia noted that blanket workforce reductions are " surest formula for losing 10% of your best people," who may seek greater stability elsewhere.
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Boeing has alrey felt impact of lost expertise, particularly as it struggled to scale up production of its 737 Max jetliner. Executives later acknowledged y h underestimated training required to bring new hires up to speed in ir factories.
Despite se challenges, Boeing remains staffed for peak production levels that may not return for years, especially following a 53-day strike that disrupted West Coast operations. Boeing employed 171,000 people at start of this year—12% more than 153,000 employees it h five years ago when production was at its height.
16:01 IST, November 14th 2024