Aerospace firm Boeing, one of the largest employers in the St. Louis region, is laying off more than 100 local workers.
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ST. LOUIS - Aerospace firm Boeing, a major employer in the St. Louis region, has begun issuing layoff notices to 111 ...
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The layoffs were mostly due to Boeing delaying production on the long-range widebody 777X commercial jet, Adams said. Workers ...