Bombardier set to slash 1750 jobs, mostly in Canada
Bombardier set to slash 1750 jobs, mostly in Canada

Bombardier set to slash 1750 jobs, mostly in Canada

Bombardier has confirmed plans to scale down production of Global 5000 and Global 6000 business jets, placing around 1,750 jobs at risk.

Bombardier Business Aircraft confirmed that current economic conditions and geopolitical issues in some market regions, such as Latin America, China and Russia, have impacted order intake levels industry-wide.

Approximately 1,750 employees – up to 1,000 in the Montréal region, up to 480 in Toronto and up to 280 in Belfast – will be progressively impacted at various stages of the Global 5000 and Global 6000 production cycle. Reductions will begin in June 2015 and continue progressively through the first quarter of 2016.

Bombardier said it will communicate with affected employees over the coming months and work to mitigate the impact as much as possible.

Agencies/Canadajournal




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