Boeing plans 787 engineering shift to South Carolina; 300 jobs may exit Washington while defense unit lays off another 300 staff


It would mean moving about 300 jobs from Washington state, where engineers are represented by the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA), to a non-union state, the union said.
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Boeing’s two contracts with about 16,000 SPEEA members in Washington expire in October.
Boeing did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Separately, Boeing’s defense unit is cutting about 300 non-union supply chain jobs, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters on Wednesday, as the company continues to adjust its workforce.
Some of the laid-off workers could end up filling open jobs elsewhere in the company, said the person, who was not authorized to publicly speak about personnel matters.
“Boeing regularly evaluates and adjusts its workforce to stay aligned to our commitments to our customers and communities,” a Boeing spokesperson said in an email.
The defense job cuts were first reported by Bloomberg News.