Spirit AeroSystems, Inc. on Thursday continued its previously announced workforce
reductions by issuing layoff notices to approximately 150 salaried
and management workers in Wichita, Kan. In addition, a significant
number of Spirit salaried employees have expressed interest in
voluntary retirement and voluntary layoff programs. The company is
offering a lump sum severance payment and career transition services
to employees who are laid off, and a lump sum severance payment and
enhanced healthcare and pension options to eligible employees who
decide to participate in the voluntary retirement program.
At
the same time Spirit is reducing its salaried and management
population, the company is hiring several hundred more factory
workers, including assembly, composite, metals and process mechanics,
and quality inspectors. These company actions to balance the
workforce are being taken to meet record demand from its customers,
and become more competitive in a cost-sensitive environment. Spirit
is already producing at record rates and ramping up for further
increases later this year and in early 2014. Spirit's backlog remains
robust at about $38 billion.
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