Simple Money Goal
  • Economy
  • Editor’s Pick
  • Investing
  • Politics
  • Stock
  • Top News
  • Economy
  • Editor’s Pick
  • Investing
  • Politics
  • Stock
  • Top News
No Result
View All Result
Simple Money Goal
No Result
View All Result
Home Politics

Boeing to cut 17,000 jobs as losses deepen during factory strike

by
October 14, 2024
in Politics
0
Boeing to cut 17,000 jobs as losses deepen during factory strike

Boeing will cut 10% of its workforce, or about 17,000 people, as the company’s losses mount and a machinist strike that has idled its aircraft factories enters its fifth week.

Boeing expects to report a loss of an $9.97 a share in the third quarter, the company said in a surprise release on Friday. It took charges in both its commercial airplane unit and defense business.

The manufacturer also won’t deliver its still-uncertified 777X wide-body plane until 2026, putting it six years behind schedule, and will stop making commercial 767s in 2027, CEO Kelly Ortberg said in a staff memo on Friday afternoon.

Striking Boeing workers hold rally at the Boeing Portland Facility in Portland, Ore., on Sept. 19.Jordan Gale / AFP – Getty Images

“Our business is in a difficult position, and it is hard to overstate the challenges we face together,” Ortberg said. “Beyond navigating our current environment, restoring our company requires tough decisions and we will have to make structural changes to ensure we can stay competitive and deliver for our customers over the long term.”

The job and cost cuts are the most dramatic moves to date from Ortberg, who is just over two months into his tenure in the top job.

He was tasked with restoring Boeing after safety and manufacturing crises, but the labor strike has been the biggest challenge yet for Ortberg. Credit ratings agencies have warned the company is at risk of losing its investment-grade rating, and Boeing has been burning through cash in what company leaders hoped would be a turnaround year.

S&P Global Ratings said earlier this week that Boeing is losing more than $1 billion a month from the strike, which began Sept. 13 after machinists overwhelmingly voted down a tentative agreement the company reached with the union. Tensions have been rising between the manufacturer and the union, and Boeing withdrew a contract offer earlier this week.

This post appeared first on NBC NEWS
Previous Post

Eight monkeys found dead at Hong Kong zoo, government says

Next Post

North Korea sending citizens to help Russian military fight Ukraine, Zelensky says

Next Post
North Korea sending citizens to help Russian military fight Ukraine, Zelensky says

North Korea sending citizens to help Russian military fight Ukraine, Zelensky says

Subscribe to Simplemoneygoal.com

    Bed Bath & Beyond relaunches with first store in Nashville, plans dozens more
    Politics

    Bed Bath & Beyond relaunches with first store in Nashville, plans dozens more

    August 9, 2025
    Lawsuit accuses Apple of stealing trade secrets to create Apple Pay
    Politics

    Lawsuit accuses Apple of stealing trade secrets to create Apple Pay

    August 9, 2025
    Trump demands resignation of Intel CEO over alleged China ties
    Politics

    Trump demands resignation of Intel CEO over alleged China ties

    August 7, 2025
    Claire’s, known for piercing millions of teens’ ears, files for Chapter 11
    Politics

    Claire’s, known for piercing millions of teens’ ears, files for Chapter 11

    August 7, 2025
    • About us
    • Contacts
    • Email Whitelisting
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions

    Copyright © 2023 Daily Trading Digest. All Rights Reserved.

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Economy
    • Editor’s Pick
    • Investing
    • Politics
    • Stock
    • Top News

    Copyright © 2023 Daily Trading Digest. All Rights Reserved.