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On October 24, 2024, Boeing workers gathered on a picket line near the entrance of the Boeing factory during an ongoing strike in Seattle, Washington.

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boeing companyThe more than seven-week machinists’ strike will affect Friday’s U.S. jobs report – which is due ahead of the Nov. 5 presidential election and next week’s Federal Reserve meeting. corporate upcoming layoffsIn the meantime, it will still be months away.

About 44,000 U.S. workers were on strike when the Labor Department conducted its survey in mid-October. About 33,000 of them are Boeing mechanics. get off work On September 13, after voting overwhelmingly against labor contracts recognized by unions and supporting their first blow Since 2008.

Economists expect the United States to add 100,000 jobs in October. Bank of America predicted this week that payrolls would be at least 50,000 lower than they would otherwise have been due to the impact of Hurricanes Helen and Milton.

In an Oct. 14 speech, Fed Governor Christopher Waller said these factors could impact the October report by 100,000 jobs, calling the layoffs a “significant but temporary employment reduction.” Job losses”. They “may have a small impact on the unemployment rate, but I’m not sure it will be that significant,” he said.

Boeing’s machinists strike The new CEO comes at an already difficult time for the aircraft manufacturer. Kelly Ortbergtrying to steer the U.S. manufacturer and exporter out of safety, quality and financial woes crisis. Union machinists, primarily in the Seattle area, 64% voted against A new proposal last week included a 35% wage increase, compared with a 25% increase in a previous tentative agreement.

A Boeing 737 Max fuselage can be seen on a streetcar in an aerial view as workers at the Boeing factory in Seattle go on strike on October 24, 2024.

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The Biden administration has stepped in to urge both sides to reach a deal.

“With the continued assistance of Acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su, your union bargaining committee held a productive in-person meeting with the company to resolve the issue,” International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers District 751 said late Tuesday. Key Negotiation Issues.”

Su has met with both parties before the final proposal comes to a vote on October 23.

Boeing’s impact on U.S. employment will continue. CEO Ortberg said earlier this month the company would Layoffs of 10% of global employeesor 17,000 people, although unemployment warning letters are not expected to be issued until mid-November.

Ortberg, who Take over as CEO In early August, Boeing said it needed become thinner and focus on its core business.

“One of the things I’m hearing from a lot of employees is there’s just too much overhead. It’s slowing down the speed at which they can get their work done,” he said on the quarterly conference call on Oct. 23. “So we’re going to really lay off people. The focus is on simplifying these daily activities and integrating what can be integrated.”

Bank of America economist Stephen Junod noted that considering layoffs and their announcements in federal employment surveys is more complicated than strikes because “we don’t quite know when the layoffs will occur.”

The fallout from the Boeing strike could lead to further cuts in the fragile aerospace supply chain.

boeing airframe manufacturer spirit aerospace systems inc. Earlier this week, about 700 workers in Wichita, Kansas, were placed 21 days of unpaid leave. Boeing spokesman In the process of obtainingSpirit told CNBC last week that it was considering adding hundreds more furlough or layoff If the Boeing strike continues beyond November 25th.

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