Boeing in hot waters again after sourcing US jobs overseas

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This is because the aircraft manufacturer is currently recovering from the mess that was the Boeing 737-8 Max scandal.

, Boeing has recently announced that they will be reducing their American workforce by about 2,000 employees who are currently employed in financial and human resources roles.

Additionally, the company decided to outsource around 700 of these jobs to Tata Consulting Services . TCS is an outsourcing firm headquartered in India. This decision is part of a larger contract between Boeing and TCS.Meaning we foot the bill for exactly zero in return.There are bold accusations that the company is footing the bill for the Ukraine war. Conservatives are complaining that these 700 jobs is stealing away opportunities from the white-collar Americans.

Yea, they're real good union jobs. When the ones of us that ain't union have to sacrifice our tax dollars to bail the stupid fuckers out. I still haven't heard where the money went. Has anybody else?Others are blaming the President of the United States, Joe Biden for this critical move. Nevertheless, a netizen also claims that taxpayers will also help bail out these multinational companies when they’re in trouble.

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