Boeing freezes hiring and executives’ first-class travel as massive strike continues | CNN Business

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With a massive ongoing strike, Boeing is making some temporary cutbacks that could hit non-union staff hard.

Boeing Chief Financial Officer Brian West on Monday announced the company is instituting a freeze on hiring and non-essential travel, and it will consider furloughs for employees, managers, and executives.

The company is temporarily restricting first-class and business travel, including for Boeing executives – although the company didn’t comment on whether top brass will still be able to use private corporate jets.

West’s memo was a direct response to the ongoing strike with

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