Tuesday, January 03, 2012

Boeing sets mandatory employee meeting amid study over closure of Wichita facility

By Kim Hynes KWCH 12 Eyewitness News
3:37 p.m. CST, January 3, 2012

(WICHITA, Kan.)—

All Boeing employees in Wichita are supposed to report to work Wednesday morning for a mandatory meeting. A memo sent out doesn't say what the meeting is about, but late last year Boeing announced it was studying the future of its Wichita facility.

Kansas Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-4th) announced last month that he's been told Boeing will not use Wichita for the new Air Force tanker work, instead moving it to Washington.

Eyewitness News has left a message with the spokesman of Boeing to try and learn more about tomorrow's meeting. When we find out more information, we'll pass it along.

Below is a copy of the memo given to employees:

Team,

We are having a mandatory all-employee meeting Wed., January 4th, 10:30-11:00 a.m. CST in Bay 2 of the North Hangar.

Transportation will be provided beginning at 9:00 a.m. from the 3¿190Z Building parking lot and at the intersection of William E. Boeing Blvd and Quality Drive between the 3-200X and 3-190Z Buildings. Please park in your normal parking area as there is not enough parking on the mod line for everyone. As you enter the bus, you will be asked to show your employee badge and again when you enter Bay 2.

Second shift employees should report in time for the employee meeting on Wednesday, January 4th.

If you are on travel, domestic temporary assignment, or are a GTES employee located outside of Wichita, please join us via telecom at the number below:

United States:
International:


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