It’s on the 31st. With the failures left and right, I don’t think that layoffs will be directly linked to earnings call. But I think they are coming.
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Boeing now has a perfect copy of the FAAs rubber stamp. The sky is the limit. Buckle up your in for a bumpy ride.
Crossing my fingers for a layoff. Just need a little unemployment cash to start me on a new road. Bye Boeing!
Hmm... interesting. I agree with the person posting this. Business will be pulled from Boeing due to the FAA ruling. So I would expect some job cuts from who works on those lines.
No layoffs in contract year. They wait till after the contract and layoff afterwards. Won't be significant though so stop worrying.
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We are already short the personnel needed to meet our contractual
agreements, so that’s a no
I won’t be expecting layoffs until Boeing announces a new design center their staffing in someplace like India or Brazil. Tendell move as much engineering work as the can to the location.
Boeing thinks the answer to all their problems to pay people less and that means outsourcing. And of course higher healthcare premiums. The same playbook all these MBAs work from.
Expect Boeing will just slog on until there's no more money to be had by the executives. Airbus's backlog is huge...and unlike Boeing, they actually make a positive return. Boeing loses money every delivery and every quarter...but their executives keep getting big salaries, bonuses and severance packages.
No the FAA just rubber stamped Boeing to return to flight . Great no layoff and Boeing can rubber stamp the new inspected. This is a very corrupt way to run a safe business. Boeing run the FAA