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Boeing shuts down Puget Sound sites temporaril­y

- Nathan Bomey

Boeing is temporaril­y shutting down its Puget Sound sites in the state of Washington as the aircraft maker grapples with the coronaviru­s pandemic. The company said the shutdown would last 14 days beginning Wednesday. The move comes amid a state of emergency in Washington, which has been especially hard hit by the COVID-19 outbreak with more than 1,700 confirmed cases as of Monday. Nearly half of Boeing’s more than 150,000 employees work in the state. “This necessary step protects our employees and the communitie­s where they work and live,” Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun said in a statement. “We continue to work closely with public health officials, and we’re in contact with our customers, suppliers and other stakeholde­rs who are affected by this temporary suspension.” The company said it would “monitor government guidance and actions” during that period and would conduct “deep-cleaning activities” at the same time. Puget Sound-area Boeing employees who were already working from home will continue to do so. Production workers temporaril­y sidelined by the shutdown will receive paid leave for the first 10 workdays. That’s twice the amount under Boeing’s typical policy and will cover the entire two-week period, after which it’s unclear whether they’ll receive similar compensati­on if the suspension is extended. Other major manufactur­ers have taken similar shutdown steps in recent days, including General Motors, Ford and Tesla.

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GETTY IMAGES Boeing’s sites are shutting for 14 days.

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