A look at why Boeing is laying off so many workers at one particular facility, and what it is hoping to achieve as a result.
Boeing facilities in Everett saw large layoffs of 1,422 employees in two worker reductions over the last two months, part of ...
The recent federal government layoffs and several private-industry layoffs won’t show up in the state’s labor market numbers ...
Boeing’s Everett workforce is taking hits as the company cuts costs. According to the Everett Herald, 1,422 workers were let ...
The number of employees in Washington state who've lost their ... "It’s worth noting that Boeing layoffs — 2,595 layoffs, most beginning Jan. 17, 2025 — are unlikely to show up in ...
Washington's economy saw a decrease of 1,100 jobs in January 2025, but the unemployment rate fell slightly to 4.3%, according ...
Combined with layoffs at the federal government, as well as hiring freezes and furloughs in state government, some economists ...
Boeing’s cash burn is easing this quarter and its factories are improving, the aerospace giant’s CFO Brian West’s said.
Mo described the real culture within Boeing, including intimidation by management and a callous attitude toward the health ...
The decision announced Friday by President Trump could secure St. Louis’ place in the defense aviation industry for decades ...
“Washington’s labor market is still relatively ... “It’s worth noting that Boeing layoffs (2,595 layoffs, most beginning Jan. 17, 2025) are unlikely to show up in traditional employment ...
The top federal employer in Washington state is the Defense Department, followed by the Postal Service, the state Employment ...