Topics regarding layoffs at Boeing Co.

Topics regarding layoffs at Boeing Co.

Boeing stock is close to junk level stock wonder why ?

Do you know Boeing stock is close to junk level stock wonder why ? I believe Boeing is doing it again they’re playing their game with the stock market again. They want their stock to go as low as it can and they will buy back their own stock at a... — read more 

Union is d-mb

They really said "Boeing refused to propose wage increases and other improvements in the latest round of talks." They gave 30%, increase match on 401k, brought back the amp. Increased signing bonus. And now that offer that we cant vote on is... — read more 

Boeing absent from recent conference

Recently participated in a STEM conference in San Antonio TX and the biggest talking point was the complete absence of Boeing from the conference they sponsored and from their designated space at the career fair. The career fair is a full day... — read more 

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| 580 views | | 4 replies (last October 9, 2024)
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Less than 20 Months to go

While production for the Max stopped (for about 20 months) Boeing continued to remain fully employed and paid suppliers without going out of business, so I figure they're not in a hurry to pay the ransom the union is demanding. Even if you factor in... — read more 

Port strike suspended

Take notes, iam751, that’s how we should have done it, keep negotiating while we go back to work. You at iam751 su-k as negotiators. When we do go back, we make it a priority to get rid and replace this union.

Not JUST Boeing factory issues

It’s not just that Boeing needs to what articles are calling “ factory floor culture” which impacts the direct assembly of aircraft’s, but it needs to change the design and engineering oversight side of the house also referred to as the Profesional... — read more 

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| 580 views | | 4 replies (last October 11, 2024)
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Boeing Management

I worked at Boeing many years ago in Philadelphia (Ridley Park). It was a very interesting place to work and most of the people were pretty nice and conscientious. However, what were witnessing now, actually started under Phil Condit's watch. I... — read more 

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| 553 views | | 1 reply (October 3, 2024)
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Single-aisle competition Needed

Musk can take $5B and start a modern single-aísle line using many of the currently underpaid, under appreciated machinists, engineers and low Kool-aid consuming young managers. Boeing, its board and leaders is/are a Dinosaur. In manufacturing... — read more 

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The plan

The plan is to give the workers what they want, then lay off around half the workforce. This will allow Boeing to afford to pay the rest of the IAM. Bringing in outside managers that are competent enough to make everyone work harder and get serious... — read more 

Don't get so greedy.

If so concerned about the proposed hourly pay, work some overtime to compensate for it. Looks to me like the company latest offer is fair. As a former IBEW union guy, found that striking longer doesn't result in getting more from the company.

I’m still astonished at Boeing leadership

It’s not even funny that Boeing leadership thought they could get away with popular corporate business practices like outsourcing and reaping the fruits of deregulation, typical for industries who sell fog that don’t potentially ki-l people. This... — read more 

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| 540 views | | 2 replies (last September 30, 2024)
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Wisk Project - Bad Decision?

In 2023, Boeing bought into Wisk, an small electric airplane company, for $450 million. Wisk is embroiled in lawsuits and has only a small potential for profit someday. How did Boeing executives in 2023 come to a competent decision to spend $450... — read more 

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| 620 views | | 3 replies (last September 30, 2024)
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Strike 2024!

“The cultural issue was a shift from quality and innovation to cost cutting, and it began about 20 years ago with spinning off Spirit,” said Haley. “When you outsource manufacturing, you lose control over quality.”

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| 383 views | | 1 reply (October 1, 2024)
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Boeing’s Self Inflected DeatҺ Spiral

There Is No Rational Expiation, for Boeing’s conduct, it is well recognized as fact that when a person engages in self ampսtation they are suffering from a severe mental disorder, a form of dysphoria. Aviation and Business experts around the world... — read more 

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| 770 views | | 7 replies (last September 30, 2024)
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Boeing needs you a lot more than you need them

Considering the situation you guys have about as much leverage as you can get. I think Boeing will cave before you do, their desperation is obvious. But even if it goes long and gets uncomfortable hope you guys keep fighting. It will be worth it in... — read more 

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| 650 views | | 8 replies (last September 29, 2024)
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