Thread regarding Boeing Co. layoffs

Is Boeing currently over-working their current employees to delay recalling those who have been laid off?

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Boeing will not recall workers in Washington state. They’ve made it clear that if they need to hire more employees they will hire them in Moscow or Charleston. They want to lay off the employees in Washington state because they are older, have worked for the company longer, and are paid more.

In 20 years when most of the employees in Charleston are over 40, they will shift work from Charleston to another site. It’s age discrimination, and everyone knows it.

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Post ID: @clkf+1c9caW7Z

There’s no such thing as over working and Boeing in the same sentence…..except for this sentence.

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Post ID: @blyj+1c9caW7Z

There will be plenty of openings after a mandatory clot shot. It’s comming.

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Post ID: @2rxe+1c9caW7Z

Nope. We are creating more work to get paid. Bahahaha

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Post ID: @2bzg+1c9caW7Z

Over-working??? hahaha!!! Work
Is not enough for the numbers of manpower in the production, managers walking back and forth doing nothing, and engineers/HR/office workers are pretending and acting like busy working at home…and you are talking about recall???

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Post ID: @2xuc+1c9caW7Z

Why would they call back when the 787 is going to SC, the 747 is winding down and the 777x is delayed.

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Post ID: @1ids+1c9caW7Z

His threads are nugatory his brain inoperative his efforts ineffectual
A perfect Boeing employee without a Boeing Job, how sad, too bad
What else can he do?
Well he could be a candy stripper and empty bed pans
he could work at jiffy lube and empty oil pans
he could work at Mickey D’s and empty fry pans
anywhere, where independent thought is not needed, a perfect Boeing employee
So Sad, Too Bad

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Post ID: @1kcs+1c9caW7Z

Expect more Layoffs
Expect the use of attrition to further reduce the work force
Expect A Global re-balancing in market share away from Boeing for this aircraft class
Expect difficult times ahead for those who cannot adapt to Boeing being number 2
Expect difficult times ahead for those who have only known Boeing.
Expect Layoffs, again and again as Boeing withers from the world stage
Expect Darkness and Despair
Expect to find yourself in the fetal position OP.

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Post ID: @1xlw+1c9caW7Z

Almost as stupid as the person who posts @xiv+1c9caW7Z on every post

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Post ID: @ymb+1c9caW7Z

To Stսpid to find another job, well that is a prerequisite for working at Boeing

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Post ID: @wsm+1c9caW7Z

Hey Stսpid!!!!, You Are Not Getting Called Back

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Post ID: @dzr+1c9caW7Z

https://www.corporatecrimereporter.com/news/200/prosecute-boeing-and-execs-for-manslaughter/
Type the word “manslaughter” into any news search engine and up comes a series
of stories of ordinary Americans charged with Қilling others through
Criminal negligence or recklessness.
If manslaughter charges can be brought against ordinary American citizens,
why not against powerful American corporations and their executives?
The two Boeing 737 Max 8 jets have crashed within five months leaving 346 dead.
Early evidence of Boeing’s wrongdoing in the design of the 737 Max 8 and the
company’s failure to train pilots to handle its (MCAS) System.
Along with Boeing knowing full well that their (MCAS) System was a balling wire and
chewing gum patch used to perpetrate the fraud that the Max was the same as
any other 737 and therefore did not a new type certificate
warrants a criminal manslaughter prosecution of both the company and the
executives responsible.
Denis Tajer, an American Airlines pilot and spokesperson for the pilots’ union,
the Allied Pilots Association, said that the MCAS “was designed in a hideous manner.”
Pilots complained saying that it is “unconscionable” that Boeing, the Federal Aviation
Administration and the airlines had pilots flying without adequate training or sufficient documentation about the MCAS system, that the flight manual “is inadequate and
criminally insufficient.”

Boeing is one of the most powerful corporations in the United States. In Washington,
Boeing flexes its political muscle with a couple of dozen in-house lobbyists and another
twenty or so outside lobbying firms. Boeing spends $15 million a year on lobbying and
donated about $4.5 million to congressional candidates and other political committees
in the 2018 midterms alone.

In Other Words:
Boeing can buy its way out of facing any jail time for the mu---r of 346
Men Women and Children

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Post ID: @xiv+1c9caW7Z

Nope. There will be no recall. The Boeing as you know it is DONE.

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