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John Deere disputes a state report claiming 819 layoffs at its Harvester plant in East Moline, saying the Illinois DCEO's figure combines multiple past job cuts.
John Deere is announcing another round of layoffs at three of its facilities on Friday, August 15th. In a media statement, the Moline-based tractor manufacturer cited decreased demand and lower order ...
QUAD CITIES, Ill./Iowa (KWQC) - Over 230 John Deere employees have been laid off at three facilities. According to John Deere officials, the facilities affected are: 115 positions at Harvester ...
Cautious spending by farmers facing tariffs in combination with already weak crop prices depress John Deere's profits, annual outlook ...
Deere & Company filed a mass layoff notice for John Deere Harvester in East Moline on Wednesday.
EARLIER UPDATE: John Deere filed notice of mass layoffs at John Deere Harvester Works in East Moline. The move comes a day before the company is scheduled to report earnings.
Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity Deere & Company filed a mass layoff notice for John Deere Harvester in East Moline on Wednesday.
UPDATE: Our Quad Cities News has received a statement from John Deere about the layoffs. “As stated on our most recent earnings call, the struggling ag economy continues to impact orders for ...
Deere will have access to what CNH Industrial, Kubota and AGCO have called the "crown jewels" of sensitive business information including pricing data, financial reports and sales information.
Farm equipment giant John Deere announced this year it is investing nearly $20 billion over the next decade to bolster its US operations as part of its ongoing commitment to American manufacturing.
John Deere plans to invest $20 billion in the United States over the next decade to develop new products, innovative technologies and advanced manufacturing capabilities.