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Boeing to Furlough Workers; Freeze Hiring as Employees Reject Contract and Go On Strike

Boeing to Furlough Workers; Freeze Hiring as Employees Reject Contract and Go On Strike

BY BHAVYA VELANI Published on September 16, 2024 0 COMMENTS

 



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Boeing, the US Aerospace giant, announced severe spending reductions on Monday (September 16, 2024) in response to a factory worker strike in the northwestern United States.
 

The company is considering furloughs and has implemented a hiring freeze to preserve cash during this challenging period.

 

Boeing Stops Hiring

 

Photo: Boeing factory workers and supporters gather on a picket line during a strike outside the production facility in Renton, Washington, on Sunday.

 

Chief Financial Officer Brian West addressed employees, stating, "This strike jeopardizes our recovery significantly, forcing us to take necessary actions to preserve cash and safeguard our shared future."


The company's financial situation has become increasingly precarious due to the ongoing industrial action.

 

The strike, involving over 30,000 workers, began on Friday after Washington State and Oregon employees overwhelmingly rejected a new four-year contract offer.

 

Despite Boeing describing the proposal as "historic" and union leaders recommending its acceptance, workers voted against the deal, which promised a 25% pay increase over four years and improved terms and conditions.

 

Boeing's immediate cost-cutting measures include a freeze on hiring, substantial reductions in supplier spending, and a ban on non-essential and premium-class travel, even for senior executives.

 

Photo: Almost 95% of union members who voted in the ballot rejected the pay deal

 

These actions aim to mitigate the financial impact of the strike, which executives warn will exacerbate the company's already vulnerable economic position.

 

Negotiations between Boeing and the striking factory workers are set to resume on Tuesday under the guidance of a federal mediator, as announced by the union.

 

Complete Production Halt

 



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Boeing's production lines for the 737 MAX, 777, and 767 freighter have halted due to widespread worker walkouts. The aviation giant has instructed suppliers to cease shipments of most parts for these aircraft models, signaling a significant disruption in its manufacturing process.

 

To mitigate financial losses, Boeing has implemented stringent cost-cutting measures. The company has suspended non-essential capital spending and frozen expenditures on consultants. These actions aim to conserve resources during the ongoing labor dispute.

 

Boeing, which employs over 170,000 people globally with a majority based in the US, is contemplating temporary furloughs for employees across various levels, including managers and executives. This consideration underscores the strike's severe impact on the company's operations.

 

Photo: Workers with picket signs outside the Boeing Co. manufacturing facility during a strike in Everett, Washington, US.

 

The current strike echoes a similar event in 2008, which lasted approximately eight weeks. While Boeing acknowledges that the strike's impact will depend on its duration, analysts project potential losses in billions of dollars if the standoff extends for several weeks.

 

Major credit rating agencies have issued warnings about a possible downgrade of Boeing's credit rating. Such a downgrade would increase the company's borrowing costs, further straining its financial position.

 

This labor dispute compounds Boeing's existing challenges. The company has been grappling with historic losses and has slowed production in response to quality concerns in its manufacturing processes. 

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Bhavya Velani
An Aircraft maintenance engineering graduate and passionate aviation journalist with experience in working with a renowned publication such as Airlive, Airways Magazine Aviation A2Z, etc During my free time, I watch documentaries and read nonfiction books.

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