Number of Boeing workers in WA jumped 11% last year
2 Feb 2024
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In 2023, Boeing hired people steadily, building the workforce from its pandemic-era low point as jet production rates crept back up and retirements of more experienced employees demanded replacements.
Taking account of losses due to attrition and additions from new hires, data released Thursday by the company shows Boeing’s Washington state workforce grew last year by 11%, a net increase of 6,553 jobs.
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