Boeing cuts spending amid strike, considers furloughs
Boeing has announced significant spending cuts, including a hiring freeze and potential furloughs, in response to a factory worker strike in the northwestern United States. The strike has halted operations at two major assembly plants, impacting t...

"Our business is in a difficult period. This strike jeopardizes our recovery in a significant way and we must take necessary actions to preserve cash and safeguard our shared future," said Chief Financial Officer Brian West in a message to employees.
Talks between Boeing and striking factory workers will resume Tuesday under a federal mediator, the union said, after workers voted overwhelmingly to reject a proposal from the embattled aviation giant.
The strike has shuttered two major plane assembly plants for the 737 MAX and 777 in the Puget Sound region, further delaying the financially stressed company's turnaround efforts.
On Monday, West said the company was taking the "necessary actions to preserve cash and safeguard our shared future."
The hiring freeze affects "all levels" of employees, and also pauses some forms of pay raises.
It also suspends "any travel that is not for critical customer, program, regulatory or supply chain activity," while stopping all business- and first-class travel.
All non-essential capital expenditures will also be suspended.
The CFO said the company was "considering the difficult step of temporary furloughs for many employees, managers and executives in the coming weeks."
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