Latitudes schedule to be on furlough in October to January next year. I think they are going to use furlough to avoid layoffs for a bit but if order doesn’t pick up then knives will be out
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Historically, layoffs start in factory and then 2 months later they layoff ACC/flight. Under normal conditions, the area from paint, to interiors and flight are full. In this case, the factory has been furloughed for more than 2 months and there are no aircraft in paint, interiors and only a few in flight. On 7/14/20 Layoffs in paint, interiors and flight went very deep and only a few from the factory. You can expect another layoff in 2 months, mainly in the factory, as they fill paint and interiors with aircraft. There are more than 800 layoffs that have not been distributed from the original count of 1950. Factory should expect layoff notices right after new union contract has been ratified
Vsl on latitude had crew meeting to discuss voluntary lay-off so maybe some more but just guessing
That's just funny...🤣🤣🤣🤣....but really the next round will be next year if things don't pick up.
as soon as the company finds a way to get rid of Beech employees per union guidelines