Union investigates claims that Boeing is sending work to non-union sites

Union investigates claims that Boeing is sending work to non-union sites

Union officials worry that the company is using a company-wide downsizing mandate to send work away from the Seattle area.

Boeing recorded nearly US$8 billion in losses through the first nine months of 2024. ( EPA Images pic)
SEATTLE:
Boeing’s engineering union is formally investigating claims from its members that the company is moving work to non-union locations in the US and overseas.

“The Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA) formally began investigating the allegations in December, when it requested relevant information from Boeing,” the union’s director of strategic development Rich Plunkett said today.

Union officials worry that the company is using a company-wide downsizing mandate to send work away from the Seattle area, where SPEEA represents 17,000 Boeing workers.

In October, Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said the company would cut roughly 10% of its workforce, or 17,000 jobs, to align with our financial reality.

“The US planemaker recorded nearly US$8 billion in losses through the first nine months of 2024.

“The company is expected to report more losses when it releases its year-end results on Tuesday,” Ortberg said.

In November and December, Boeing issued layoff notices to more than 4,000 US workers, including 660 to SPEEA members, according to publicly-available state employment records and the union.

“Soon after the first round of notices went out, SPEEA officials started hearing from members that “at least some of the work that was being performed by those subject to layoffs is now being sent to other Boeing locations,” Plunkett said.

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