Nearly 200 workers at Fargo Case New Holland plant laid off
- The Case New Holland plant in Fargo is laying off nearly 200 hourly workers, confirmed by a company spokeswoman on March 7.
- The layoffs are due to current and anticipated market conditions, according to Kristina Post, a communications specialist with CNH.
- Job Service will host a job fair for affected employees on March 18, which will offer assistance for filing unemployment benefits.
- The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers stated they are providing resources to support their members during this workforce reduction.
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Major round of layoffs announced at Case New Holland plant in Fargo
FARGO — The Case New Holland plant in Fargo will be laying off nearly 200 hourly workers, a company spokeswoman confirmed Friday, March 7. “CNH has announced workforce reductions at its Fargo, N.D., facility due to current and anticipated market conditions,” Kristina Post, a communications specialist with CNH said in an emailed statement. “Employees were notified earlier this week, with approximately 198 hourly positions affected,” she said. “C…
Nearly 200 workers at Fargo Case New Holland plant laid off
FARGO (KVRR-KFGO) – CNH Industrial has confirmed layoffs at its Case New Holland manufacturing plant in Fargo. The company cited current and anticipated market conditions for the job cuts. Employees were notified earlier this week with about 198 hourly positions affected. CNH says it is dedicated to supporting the affected employees during their transition. Last May, about 700 members Local 2525 of the International Association of Machinists and…
CNH Industrial announces workforce reductions in Fargo
(FARGO, ND) – Nearly 200 employees with hourly positions at Fargo’s Case IH facility are seeing their jobs end after parent company CNH Industrial announced workforce reductions. A spokeswoman with CNH tells Flag Family News that the employees were notified earlier this week, and the company is supporting the individuals during their transition. The company cites current and anticipated market conditions as the reason for the workforce reduction…
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