Latest round of 80 layoffs is last Boeing will announce
By David Bowermaster
Seattle Times aerospace reporter
Boeing distributed layoff warning notices yesterday to 70 workers in the Puget Sound area and 10 others elsewhere as it continued the cycle of monthly job cuts that began in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
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But the company does not plan to report the totals to the media each month, Rudolph said, because Boeing expects overall employment in the Commercial Airplanes group to remain "relatively stable" in 2004.
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Boeing had 54,009 workers in the state Jan. 2, according to the Web site, down 32 percent from 80,000 on Sept. 6, 2001.
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