Nearly 300 lose jobs after company announces abrupt closure of Momence facility – ABC7 (Chicago)

The Momence Packing Company building has been a steady place of employment for the city for more than six decades. For the last 30 years, it has been owned and operated by Johnsonville Foods. Momence Mayor Charles Steele said he only received a 15 minute heads up from the sausage producer.
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Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
10 months ago

Another company leaving Illinois, one more nail in the coffin.

9mm
10 months ago

I wish Wire Points would stop linking to the communist ABC news. Just sayin…

Wally
10 months ago

So the company is not closing down, it’s just GETTING OUT OF F..ING IL. Maybe its employees should take the hint.

David F
10 months ago

No-one in their right mind would plan expansion within Illinois.

MsT
10 months ago

My condolences to the Momence employees. Johnsonville’s other plants are in Wisconsin and Kansas. Illinois loses again.

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