And they’re starting with the management team that got them here, right?
ecafyelims on
> U.S. planemaker Boeing will cut 17,000 jobs, or 10 per cent of its global workforce, delay first delivery of its 777X jet by a year and announced substantial new losses in its defence business as a month-long strike batters company finances, CEO Kelly Ortberg said on Friday.
They’re blaming the strikers rather than their new “engineering and safety doesn’t matter” business policy.
This is going to get much worse.
zertoman on
They were very equal opportunity with their layoffs when I worked there. You would see everyone from the top didn’t get walked out on layoff days.
You could always tell when it was happening. You would get there in the morning and they would have extra security guards stationed everywhere.
ahothabeth on
How many will be from the executive and boardroom level?
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Might the answer be zero?
Flintoid on
You know, for quality.
CharmedConflict on
I was planning to drive my next trip anyway.
ThaUniversal on
Boeing to cut 17,000 jobs, or 10% of its global workforce because it is a failing company.
Fixed it!
Boo_Guy on
Anyone else dislike articles that are about a company’s financials or the hiring and firing of employees that get posted here just because it’s from a “techie” company?
Doesn’t seem to be in the spirit of a tech sub to me, am I way off base?
daviss2 on
Just the next step in the great Enshittification of Boeing. Aslong as the higher ups keep their high wages & bonuses there is nothing too look at.
Silly-Scene6524 on
“They will immediately award management bonuses”
bleckers on
Is Boeing getting a bit tired?
Fr00stee on
sounds like boeing is going to go out of business soon
NebulousNitrate on
It’s no wonder their suppliers have started cancelling their contracts. They don’t want to be on the hook for materials when Boeing sinks
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And they’re starting with the management team that got them here, right?
> U.S. planemaker Boeing will cut 17,000 jobs, or 10 per cent of its global workforce, delay first delivery of its 777X jet by a year and announced substantial new losses in its defence business as a month-long strike batters company finances, CEO Kelly Ortberg said on Friday.
They’re blaming the strikers rather than their new “engineering and safety doesn’t matter” business policy.
This is going to get much worse.
They were very equal opportunity with their layoffs when I worked there. You would see everyone from the top didn’t get walked out on layoff days.
You could always tell when it was happening. You would get there in the morning and they would have extra security guards stationed everywhere.
How many will be from the executive and boardroom level?
—-
Might the answer be zero?
You know, for quality.
I was planning to drive my next trip anyway.
Boeing to cut 17,000 jobs, or 10% of its global workforce because it is a failing company.
Fixed it!
Anyone else dislike articles that are about a company’s financials or the hiring and firing of employees that get posted here just because it’s from a “techie” company?
Doesn’t seem to be in the spirit of a tech sub to me, am I way off base?
Just the next step in the great Enshittification of Boeing. Aslong as the higher ups keep their high wages & bonuses there is nothing too look at.
“They will immediately award management bonuses”
Is Boeing getting a bit tired?
sounds like boeing is going to go out of business soon
It’s no wonder their suppliers have started cancelling their contracts. They don’t want to be on the hook for materials when Boeing sinks
Hopefully starting at the top.