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    MENA Newswire News Desk: Boeing has issued layoff notices to 438 employees as part of a broader workforce reduction plan aimed at addressing the company’s ongoing financial and operational challenges. The impacted workers, notified last week, are expected to remain on the payroll through mid-January 2025. These layoffs are part of a larger plan announced by CEO Kelly Ortberg in October, which involves cutting 10% of Boeing’s global workforce – approximately 17,000 positions.

    Boeing restructures workforce, cutting 438 jobs in latest layoffs

    The company cited overstaffing as the primary reason for the layoffs, distancing the decision from other recent disruptions, such as an eight-week strike by unionized machinists. Boeing has faced a tumultuous year marked by financial strain, regulatory setbacks, and production delays. In January, an incident involving an Alaska Airlines 737 MAX aircraft led the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to impose a production cap of 38 planes per month – a target the company has yet to meet.

    Among the 438 employees affected, 218 are members of the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA), representing engineers and scientists, while the remaining 220 include analysts, technicians, planners, and skilled tradespeople. SPEEA, which represents over 17,000 Boeing employees primarily in Washington, Oregon, California, and Utah, confirmed the layoffs. Affected workers will receive severance pay based on tenure, subsidized healthcare for up to three months, and career transition assistance.

    Despite these measures, the layoffs underscore the deeper challenges Boeing faces in navigating a volatile aerospace market and internal restructuring efforts. The company’s financial troubles have been exacerbated by the machinists’ strike, which disrupted production lines and delayed critical projects, including the 737 MAX. While Boeing has committed to reimbursing striking workers for lost wages and has negotiated a new labor agreement featuring significant pay increases, the operational impact of the strike has compounded existing challenges.

    Boeing has struggled to regain stability following the Alaska Airlines incident and subsequent FAA scrutiny, which significantly slowed production rates. The company’s Arlington, Virginia headquarters has emphasized the need for workforce adjustments to align with long-term financial realities and production goals. The broader restructuring plan aims to streamline operations while addressing financial setbacks caused by production inefficiencies and regulatory hurdles.

    Despite the layoffs, Boeing remains committed to fulfilling its obligations under the new labor agreement, which includes a 38% pay increase over four years and additional worker benefits negotiated with union support. As Boeing works to stabilize its operations and meet production targets, the layoffs highlight the balancing act the aerospace giant must perform to ensure its financial health while maintaining a skilled workforce critical to future growth.

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