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Bombardier reduces workforce by 2,500
The majority of workforce reductions at Bombardier will impact manufacturing operations in Canada and will be carried out progressively throughout 2020. Jet deliveries are forecast to be down 30 per cent year-on-year.

Bombardier Aviation is adjusting its workforce to align with current market conditions to reflect the extraordinary industry interruptions and challenges caused by COVID-19.

When the pandemic first arose, Bombardier responded quickly, suspending manufacturing operations to support local government efforts to slow the spread of the virus and to protect the health and safety of employees, partners and customers. Over the past month the OEM, guided by health professionals and industry best practices, implemented comprehensive procedures and safeguards to further protect employees and communities as manufacturing operations resumed. Now with business jet deliveries industry-wide forecasted to be down approximately 30 per cent year-over-year due to the pandemic, Bombardier must adjust its operations and workforce to ensure that it emerges from the current crisis on solid footing.

The company has made the decision to reduce its workforce by approximately 2,500 employees. The majority of these reductions will impact manufacturing operations in Canada and will be carried out progressively throughout 2020. Its worldwide customer service operations, it says, have continued to operate largely uninterrupted throughout the pandemic.

Bombardier expects to record a special charge of approximately $40 million in 2020 for this workforce adjustment, and will provide further information on its market outlook when it reports its second quarter financial results on 6 August.

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