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Boeing is laying off 396 employees at locations in Washington state, Reuters reported on Monday.
The move is part of a 10% global workforce cut that the company announced in October, which is expected to impact approximately 17,000 jobs within Boeing.
A total of 2,199 Boeing workers in the state of Washington – where its workforce totals more than 60,000 – will be laid off over the next few months, Fox Business reported in November.
Another 200 or so employees will be laid off in Oregon, South Carolina and Missouri during the same timeframe.
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Boeing will be laying off 396 employees in Washington state as part of the 10% cut of the company's global workforce following a crisis-filled year. (David Ryder/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)
According to Boeing, «only a very small number» of employees will lose their jobs in December, «while the majority will exit in mid-January.»
«Eligible employees will receive severance pay, career transition services, and subsidized health care benefits up to 3 months after exiting the company,» the company said previously.
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The cuts are coming through layoffs or by not filling vacancies in efforts to revamp the company following a tumultuous year that began in early January when a panel blew out mid-air on an Alaska Airlines flight.
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