
Deere Lays Off 75 Workers at Iowa Tractor Plant
John Deer has laid off 75 workers at a manufacturing facility in Iowa. The job cuts are some of the first in 2025 after the company reduced its workforce by the thousands last year in response to slowing demand. Deere & Co. is laying off dozens of workers at a production plant in Ottumwa, IA, after struggling with tractor and equipment sales in recent months. Approximately 75 workers, or 13% of the plant’s workforce, will lose their jobs effective February 7, according WARN.
The Ottumwa plant just reopened after closing for the month of December due to sluggish demand for hay and forage equipment, the Des Moines Register reported. To remain globally competitive, Deer must continue making workforce adjustments as needed to our manufacturing footprint, according to a Deere spokesperson.
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