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Boeing is slashing its commercial aircraft workforce by more than 15% and cutting production rates in response to the coronavirus pandemic and ensuing cash crunch.The airframer announced the cuts as it reported losses of $641 million in the first quarter of 2020. These new reductions in our production rates and the continued impact of Covid-19 on our business will force us to reduce the size of our workforce. Im sorry that I have to deliver this news, Boeing chief executive David Calhoun says in a letter to staff.Chicago-headquartered Boeing will cut total employment by about 10% through layoffs, voluntary departures and normal staff turnover, the letter says. Boeing has some 160,000 staff, meaning about 16,000 jobs will be cut.Source: Boeing Well have to make even deeper reductions in areas that are most exposed to the condition of our commercial customers 鈥?more than 15% across our commercial airplanes and services businesses, as well as our corporate functions, says Calhoun.He notes Boeing is
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SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine 鈥?It was bad news, but Kristen Gwinn-Becker had to tell them. One of her newest clients, the NFLs Carolina Panthers, had just digitized 24,000 photographic slides from its archives.I told them they had to do it all over again, Gwinn-Becker said. They had scanned the images without capturing the plastic slide mounts, which had important caption and date information written on them. Without tagging the digital files with those details, they would be impossible to find again and wind u
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