Boeing to cut more than 4,500 jobs in 2016
Boeing will eliminate about 4,000 jobs in its commercial airplanes division by the middle of this year, the company’s spokesman, Doug Alder, said on Wednesday.
Another company’s spokesperson, Sandra Angers, also said that Boeing would cut about 10 percent of the approximately 5,700 jobs in its test and evaluation division.
“The plane maker will reduce 1,600 positions in the commercial airplanes division through voluntary layoffs, while the rest of the cuts are expected to be completed by leaving open positions unfilled.
“While there is no employment reduction target, the more we can control costs as a whole the less impact there will be to employment. The job cuts, which will include hundreds at executive and managerial positions, would not be done through involuntary layoffs,’’ Alder said.
The company had a total of 161,400 employees as of December 31, 2015.
Reuters had reported last month that Boeing was considering offering voluntary layoffs to its professional engineers and technical workers.
In February, Ray Conner, chief executive of Boeing’s airplane business, warned employees that job cuts were necessary to “win in the market, fund our growth and operate as a healthy business.”