Location: Moline, Illinois, USA.
Based on news reporting.
Deere & Company has announced that it will lay off approximately 200 employees in response to a significant downturn in sales. The layoffs are part of the company's efforts to adjust to the current market conditions and are expected to take effect on October 1, 2023. This decision reflects the challenges faced by the agricultural equipment manufacturer as it navigates a decrease in demand for its products. The layoffs will primarily impact the workforce at its Moline, Illinois facility, which has been a key site for the company's operations. Deere's management emphasized the need for these cuts to ensure the company's long-term viability amidst fluctuating market dynamics.
Deere & Company cut 200 jobs as of October 1, 2023.
That is roughly 0.2% of the 83,000 people Deere & Company employs.
LayoffTalk has tracked 33 layoff events at Deere & Company since January 2023, affecting a combined 26,046 employees.
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