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Campbell's Texas Soup Factory Transition Leads to 200 Job Losses

EMPLOYEES AFFECTED
200
SHARE OF WORKFORCE
~1.4%
EFFECTIVE DATE
Oct 1, 2023
200 OF 14,400 EMPLOYEES

What we know

Location: Texas, USA.

Based on news reporting.

Summary

The Campbell's Company has announced that it will be transitioning its Texas soup factory into a sauce plant, resulting in the loss of 200 jobs. This decision reflects a strategic shift in the company's operations as it adapts to changing consumer preferences and market demands. The layoffs are part of a broader restructuring effort aimed at optimizing production capabilities. Employees affected by this transition will be notified as the company moves forward with its plans. The changes are expected to take effect in the coming weeks, impacting the local workforce significantly.

The Campbell's Company cut 200 jobs as of October 1, 2023.

That is roughly 1.4% of the 14,400 people The Campbell's Company employs.

LayoffTalk has tracked 5 layoff events at The Campbell's Company since October 2023, affecting a combined 1,050 employees.

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LTLayoffTalk StaffStaff21 hours ago

The Campbell's Company cut 200 jobs on October 1, 2023. If you were part of this round, what was your experience? Others going through it are reading. You can post anonymously below.

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Consumer Defensive · 14,400 employees
5
EVENTS TRACKED
1,050
AFFECTED SINCE 2023
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