On Wednesday, John Deere announced more layoffs in Quad Cities amid ongoing workforce reductions for the green tractor giant.
John Deere says they plan to lay off an additional 287 workers. However, the company insists that those jobs are not being moved to Mexico, according to the Des Moines Register. “It is important to no ...
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A sales boycott would further hurt the company, which opened its first factory in the Midwest in 1837. It has sparked outrage ...
John Deere says it plans to layoff nearly 300 employees at its facilities in the Quad Cities effective January 3rd. In a ...
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The question isn't whether Trump lied about John Deere, tariff threats, and production in Mexico. Rather, the question is why he lied.
To date, Deere has laid off more than 900 workers in the Quad Cities this year. According to Deere, the jobs that are being cut will not be moving overseas.
In the last year, Deere has cut almost 3,000 jobs across Iowa and Illinois. It said the cuts are due to reduced demand, not ...
The Gazette reports that laid-off employees will get unemployment pay for up to 26 weeks at 95% of their salary, and will ...
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