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- John Deere to lay off 287 workers in Quad Cities🔍
- John Deere layoffs in the Quad Cities🔍
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John Deere to Layoff Additional 287 Workers
John Deere to Layoff Additional 287 Workers, Insists Jobs Aren't ...
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, ...
John Deere lays off another 287 workers as Bernie Sanders seeks ...
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Deere making more layoffs, this time in Davenport, other Quad Cities
John Deere has announced the layoffs of nearly 300 more workers in the Quad Cities area amid reduced demand as farm income continues to sag.
John Deere to lay off 287 workers in Quad Cities | TheFencePost.com
John Deere will lay off 287 workers in the Quad Cities along the Iowa-Illinois border, WQAD-TV reported. In an announcement, Deere stressed ...
John Deere layoffs in the Quad Cities | wqad.com
That includes around 200 workers at Harvester Works in East Moline, about 80 at Deere's Davenport Works facility and seven employees at its ...
Deere laying off hundreds more - KWQC
DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC ...
John Deere Announces More Midwest Layoffs - Farm Policy News
John Deere has announced another round of layoffs in Illinois and Iowa affecting 287 workers, including 80 in Davenport and about 200 in ...
Deere announces more layoffs amid economic challenges - AGDAILY
On Wednesday, John Deere announced more layoffs in Quad Cities amid ongoing workforce reductions for the green tractor giant.
John Deere announces over 250 additional layoffs at Quad Cities ...
Deere said in a statement that "these layoffs are due to reduced demand" and that "they are not related to production moves." Read more: ...
More John Deere workers in the Quad Cities to be laid off in January
The company said Wednesday about 287 employees across three Quad-Cities facilities would be without jobs as of Jan. 3, 2025.
Deere lays off more workers in Iowa, Illinois as farm slump hits sales
The tractor manufacturer said the move is due to declining demand and unrelated to plans to shift some production to Mexico.
Deere Announces More Layoffs in Illinois & Iowa - Farm Equipment
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 ...
280-plus John Deere workers to be laid off Jan 3 in QC
John Deere has informed at least 287 production employees at three of its Quad Cities facilities they will be laid off on Jan. 3.
Nearly 300 more John Deere employees laid off - YouTube
The layoffs take effect in January.
John Deere announces additional layoffs - Michigan Farm News
Deere said higher interest rates and USDA forecasts for major row-crop cash receipts to be down another 18% in 2024, following a 5% decline ...
John Deere announces another round of layoffs, this time of 287 ...
The layoffs, effective Jan. 3, include 200 workers at the company's Harvester Works in East Moline and seven at its Seeding and Cylinder ...
Hundreds more layoffs at 3 Quad Cities Deere facilities - KWQC
Deere confirmed about ...
John Deere to Layoff Additional 287 Workers, Insists ... - Ground News
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 ...
More Layoffs at John Deere in Iowa/Illinois | American Ag Network
The company confirming Wednesday additional layoffs at its Quad Cities facilities including 287 at Harvester Works in East Moline, 80 at ...
More John Deere workers in the Quad-Cities to be laid off in January
In the last year, Deere has cut almost 3000 jobs across Iowa and Illinois. It said the cuts are due to reduced demand, ...