Thread regarding Boeing Co. layoffs

Boeing Will Resume MAX Production At Some Point

https://airwaysmag.com/manufacturer/boeing-resumes-737max-production/
05/29/2020
Boeing announced this week that production of the Boeing Lawn Dart program
Will resume, following its temporary suspension back in January of 2020

This will come as good news to Boeing share holders who were unable to
Escape the carnage reaped upon the stock after the loss of two Max Aircraft
Due to systemic failures in the Aircraft’s design, which was further exasperated
When it was discovered that Boeing Management lied to everyone under the Sun
And knew well in advance that the company was sending Men Women and
Children to their death all in the name of Market-share and Profit

Commenting on the news was Walt Odisho, VP and General Manager of the
Lawn Dart program who has emphasized how such enhanced workplace safety
and product quality has always been important for the program.
So long as it does not interfere with Market-share and Profit

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https://www.newsmax.com/finance/peterreagan/boeing-layoffs-harbinger-dark/2020/05/29/id/969704/

  • Boeing Isn’t the Only Company Laying Off Thousands
  1. Chevron, which announced a layoff of 45,000 of its global workforce.
  2. IBM announced it would eliminate “several thousand jobs.”
  3. Uber announced cutting 3,700 jobs (14% of its workforce),
  4. Khosrowshahi announced he would cut 3,000 additional jobs.
  5. Airbnb announced layoffs of 25% of its workforce, or 1,900 employees.
  6. Richard Branson’s Virgin Atlantic announced it would cut 3,150 jobs.
  7. Hertz let go of 16,000 employees, then also filed bankruptcy.
  8. Walt Disney World furloughed 43,000 employees starting April 19.

The list goes on and on, but the point is clear.
The virus and resulting lock-downs in some states are already having a
negative effect on the economy

Add in Boeing’s Management Buffoonery and you get a Titanic Sinking

Where are the TSA Layoffs???

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