MYNORTHWEST NEWS

Boeing’s end to staggered start times for some workers could worsen traffic

Dec 27, 2016, 5:46 AM | Updated: 8:30 am

Boeing...

Boeing may do away with staggered start times for workers within its 787 program. (KIRO 7)

(KIRO 7)

Interstate 5 near the Boeing plant in Everett is infamous for major backups, but traffic could get even worse.

Because thousands of workers are at the plant every day, for years, management imposed staggered work start times to help ease traffic congestion, but come January, that could change.

The Everett Herald obtained an internal company memo that said Boeing will do away with staggered start times for workers within its 787 program.

Related: Boeing responds to Trump’s contentious tweet

The note said other departments could see their schedule changed as well.

A Boeing spokesperson told the Herald the adjustment is meant to improve efficiency and make them more competitive in the market.

In recent months, KIRO 7 has reported on the company’s ongoing efforts to keep up with rival Airbus and plans to cut workers in the new year.

In the memo, the company is set to end staggered start times on Jan. 23.

MyNorthwest News

Michelle Gutierrez, organizer with Service Employees International Union joined with the Denver Pos...

Sam Campbell, KIRO Newsradio and Bill Kaczaraba, MyNorthwest

More freedom for Washington workers as noncompete contracts are challenged

The Federal Trade Commission has swung its regulatory hammer, striking down nearly all non-compete agreements.

1 hour ago

boeing q1 loss...

Frank Sumrall

Boeing posts $355 million loss in Q1 after series of company crises

"We are in a tough moment," Boeing CEO David Calhoun said as the company announced a $355 million loss in 2024's Q1.

5 hours ago

Photo: Lund Hill solar farm in Klickitat County, Washington, the state’s largest photovoltaic pla...

Julia Dallas

Washington receives over $150M to implement solar, lower energy costs

On Monday, The EPA announced Washington has been selected to get $156M to develop long-lasting solar programs for low-income communities.

18 hours ago

Image: Buddy Booth is seen as a young adult. Episodes of Season 2 of The Letter from KSL Podcasts a...

Amy Donaldson - executive producer, KSL Podcasts

The Letter Season 2: Sense of dread precedes second 1982 Millcreek Canyon murder

The second episode of the second season of The Letter, "Ripple Effect," details the second man killed in a 1982 double murder.

19 hours ago

Photo: West Seattle High School students held a pro-Palestinian protest....

James Lynch

Western Washington students walk out against Israel-Hamas war

Around 100 West Seattle High School students joined other groups across the nation in protesting against the Israel-Hamas war.

21 hours ago

Boeing production floor...

Heather Bosch

Boeing engineers allege retaliation over safety concerns

Two Boeing engineers have alleged retaliation by the company’s management after they insisted on a re-evaluation of work on the 787 and 777.

21 hours ago

Boeing’s end to staggered start times for some workers could worsen traffic