Thread regarding Boeing Co. layoffs

Structural changes

Anybody else thinks "structural changes" is just a new, fancy term for "layoffs?"

"Boeing board will reportedly call for structural changes after 737 Max crashes"

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/09/15/boeing-board-to-call-for-structural-changes-after-737-max-crashes-nyt.html

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Structural Changes
Are inevitable as senior management along with certain members of
Boeing’s boards of directors are relocated to federal persons.
This of course will occur only after their convictions.
The charges will be 346 counts of second degree manslaughter;
Criminal negligence coupled with a depraved indifference to human life.

Life will return to a level of normalcy for all other Boeing employees.
Boeing's Single-aisle aircraft can expect to retain 37% of the market share at the end of five years, after returning to operations.

Expect Layoffs

What do I know?
I'm just the guy that told them this would happen!
Along with others!

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Word

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"Structural Changes", "Optimization", "Realignment". There are almost more euphemisms for Layoffs as there are for s-x.

I wish there was transparency. Quit using words that mean Layoffs and just use the word. Its insulting.

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