In filings made Monday, Boeing said it would be laying off more than 2,000 workers in Washington and Oregon amid a year of strikes and safety issues.
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Nearly 2,200 layoff notices went to workers in Washington and another 220 in South Carolina, the two states where Boeing builds commercial airliners.