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Boeing plans to cut 10,000 jobs | Boeing plans to cut 10,000 jobs |
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Boeing says it will cut 10,000 jobs this year, about 6% of its total workforce, in response to the global economic crisis. | Boeing says it will cut 10,000 jobs this year, about 6% of its total workforce, in response to the global economic crisis. |
That includes the 4,500 job cuts announced by the commercial aircraft division earlier this month. | That includes the 4,500 job cuts announced by the commercial aircraft division earlier this month. |
Boeing made a loss in the final three months of 2008 after a strike by workers disrupted aircraft deliveries. | Boeing made a loss in the final three months of 2008 after a strike by workers disrupted aircraft deliveries. |
The aerospace firm made a loss of $56m (£39m) in the quarter, compared with a profit of $1.03bn a year ago. | The aerospace firm made a loss of $56m (£39m) in the quarter, compared with a profit of $1.03bn a year ago. |
The loss was caused by a 58-day strike by Boeing's machinists' union and charges related to delays on its redesigned 747 freighter aircraft. | The loss was caused by a 58-day strike by Boeing's machinists' union and charges related to delays on its redesigned 747 freighter aircraft. |
The strike by assembly workers prevented delivery of about 70 Boeing planes. We must prepare the company, including being more aggressive in terms of productivity Jim McNerney, chief executive, Boeing | The strike by assembly workers prevented delivery of about 70 Boeing planes. We must prepare the company, including being more aggressive in terms of productivity Jim McNerney, chief executive, Boeing |
Boeing has been losing ground to rival European planemaker Airbus, which delivered and received more orders for planes than Boeing last year. | Boeing has been losing ground to rival European planemaker Airbus, which delivered and received more orders for planes than Boeing last year. |
Airlines are expected to cut spending on new jets as the economic downturn hits demand for air travel. | Airlines are expected to cut spending on new jets as the economic downturn hits demand for air travel. |
"The global economy continues to weaken, and it's affecting air traffic and financing," said Jim McNerney, Boeing chief executive. | "The global economy continues to weaken, and it's affecting air traffic and financing," said Jim McNerney, Boeing chief executive. |
"We must prepare the company, including being more aggressive in terms of productivity." | "We must prepare the company, including being more aggressive in terms of productivity." |
He said the 10,000 cuts would be made "through attrition, retirement and layoffs". | He said the 10,000 cuts would be made "through attrition, retirement and layoffs". |
Boeing employs about 600 people in the UK. The company has not revealed where the cuts will be made. |
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