Mass layoffs hit 14.7K Illinoisans in 2024, most from business closures – Illinois Policy

Just in December, companies announced 670 mass layoffs. The highest concentration of job losses – 123 of the 670 layoffs – hit Bolingbrook after Hyzon Motors USA Inc. announced in December it would be reducing staff size at its corporate office. Peoria followed closely with the second-highest number of mass layoffs. Natural Fiber Welding Inc. announced 91 layoffs across three company locations in Peoria during December.
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Taxpayer
1 year ago

Why isn’t governor WIDE-LOAD bragging about this.
He sure likes to brag when a hotdog stand opens up.

The Railroader
1 year ago

Let’s not call them ‘layoffs’. That term gives JB the Hutt a big fat case of indigestion. Lets say these jobs ‘seceded from Illinois’.

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