Boeing Co. said it would reassign as many as 3,000 workers that make the 737 MAX, and its biggest supplier announced plans for voluntary layoffs ahead of a planned production halt of the grounded jetliner. Boeing said in a memo to employees on Monday that it doesn’t plan to furlough any staff when it suspends production of the MAX in the middle of this month to limit further pressure on its finances. The aerospace giant said it would shift workers to look after the fleet of around 800 grounded jets and build other aircraft....
Source: Wall Street Journal January 06, 2020 23:12 UTC