Boeing Cuts Jobs at Local Plant

Aircraft maker Boeing is planning to eliminate 41 positions at its plant in suburban Philadelphia.

The Delaware County Daily Times reports the company says the layoffs will go into effect in the next several weeks at the Ridley Park, Pa. plant. The moves are affecting mechanics, technicians and other positions. The company says the changes are necessary in order to be competitive and affordable for its customers.

Boeing spokesman Damien Mills confirmed the planned layoffs to NBC10.

Mills says the changes will help ensure the long-term viability of the company's business in the region. Union president Chris Owens says changes in market conditions are affecting the situation and that there hasn't been a layoff at the site in several years.

The plant in Ridley Park employs about 6,200 people and makes the H-47 Chinook helicopter and the V-22 Osprey for the military.
 

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