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Kellogg to close the Omaha Plant

Kellogg Omaha plant is closing very soon...

They are laying off everyone and are selling the property.

People have less money to spend and branded products tend to be hit more than others. People there were well paid and had good benefits (Unionized) so it's a fairly big for the community.

WK Kellogg Co. is moving ahead with the permanent closure of its Omaha, Nebraska, cereal facility, with hundreds of employees expected to lose their jobs in phases this summer.

https://www.thestreet.com/retail/kelloggs-breakfast-giant-shuts-down-plant-cuts-100s-of-workers


Wikimedia Foundation Layoffs Prompt Editor Strike Threat

The Wikimedia Foundation disbanded its six-person Community Tech team. This team was responsible for developing moderation tools and bug fixes for Wikipedia. Hundreds of Wikipedia editors are now discussing strike action in response to the layoffs. Editors criticize the foundation's decision despite its nearly $300 million in assets. A strike could significantly increase vandalism and content issues on Wikipedia.

https://cybernews.com/news/wikipedia-editors-threaten-strike-action/


St. Joseph's Nurses Demand Prime Healthcare Invest

Nurses at St. Joseph’s Medical Center in Joliet express concern over the hospital's future. They accuse owner Prime Healthcare of repeatedly cutting services and staff since March 2025. These reductions include suspending inpatient pediatric care and closing a post-surgical unit. Increased nurse-to-patient ratios have led to over 110 nurse departures. Nurses are now demanding Prime Healthcare invest in the hospital and seek community support.

Joliet, IL

https://patch.com/illinois/joliet/st-joes-hospital-closing-horizon-we-have-defend-our-hospital-it-s-too-late


BASF Plant Cuts Half of Workforce, Town Impacted

A local plant announced significant layoffs. The company is BASF. Half of its workforce will be laid off. This represents about half of the town's population. The layoffs will have community impacts.

Bay Minette, Alabama

https://www.wkrg.com/video/community-impacts-on-basf-production-layoffs/11754866/


North Thurston Schools Postpone Staff Cuts Amid Community Opposition

North Thurston Public Schools board paused proposed layoffs. This decision followed significant public outcry at a recent meeting. The district faced a $10 million budget deficit. Proposed cuts included mental health specialists and physical therapists. Enrollment decline and rising expenses contributed to the financial shortfall.

Lacey, Washington

https://www.theolympian.com/news/local/article315569243.html


Cleveland Schools Confronted Over Staff Cuts

Cleveland educators confronted district leaders. Community members joined them at a board meeting. The meeting was held on Tuesday. They protested recent approved layoffs. These layoffs affect 400 school staffers.

Cleveland, Ohio

https://www.wkyc.com/video/news/education/cleveland-teachers-confront-school-district-over-approved-layoffs/95-30cb1e66-d675-4495-9f91-72694ede4be2


Community

To all those who are affected by layoffs this week, get through the call and take 24-48 hours to process. Don’t react poorly in the moment, nothing new gets decided on right there.

To people watching colleagues go: reach out to everyone you hear getting let go. Don’t “give them space”, just send some kind of warmth. It goes a long way.

Nobody is going to get mad at you for checking in, and it makes a difference.


April Awareness

The company I complain about giving me zero psychological safety rolled out their bi-annual update to pulse, as they have for the last decade. Also this is my weekly reminder that my fraud director had a full calendar today and that also means we’re getting laid off. Tell me your thoughts now a destroy the usefulness of this community some more!


Emporia Hit by Michelin Layoffs; Community Plans Recovery

Michelin announced 100 job reductions in Emporia, Kansas. The city has seen approximately 1,200 job losses recently. Tyson Foods closed a processing facility in 2025, cutting 800 jobs. Community leaders are discussing workforce and business development. Their goal is to help workers and expand local businesses.

Emporia, Kansas

https://www.ksn.com/news/state-regional/leaders-discuss-path-forward-after-recent-layoffs-in-emporia/


Boston marathon ad..

This is the kind of line Nike used to drop all the time and nobody really pushed back on it

Not because it was safer back then but because the brand had enough weight that people read it as confidence instead of taking a shot at people

That cushion just isn’t there right now

So now it lands like we’re poking at part of the running community instead of speaking to something aspirational and yeah people are gonna react to that

Honestly it doesn’t even feel like a strong point of view it just feels like we’re trying to be a little edgy because we don’t really have anything better to say

And when that’s the case it shows pretty quickly


SDPB Preserves Jobs Through Community Donations

South Dakota Public Broadcasting will retain 7 of 15 planned layoff positions. This decision follows unexpected federal funding cuts. Congress approved a rescission package in July. SDPB sought private donations and savings. Community support helped preserve these vital services.

Sioux Falls, South Dakota

https://www.dakotanewsnow.com/2025/10/30/sdpb-retaining-nearly-half-scheduled-layoffs-thanks-community-support/


OEA Urges OUSD to Halt Proposed Staff Layoffs

The Oakland Unified School District plans staff reductions. The district currently faces high staff vacancies. Oakland educators and community allies oppose these cuts. The groups demand OUSD halt all staffing reductions. The district must invest in students and staff stability.

Oakland, CA

https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/stop-the-cuts-in-oakland-schools-invest-in-students-not-layoffs


Emporia Organizes Job Fair for Displaced Hopkins Workers

KansasWorks and United Way of the Flint Hills are organizing a job fair. This event aims to assist workers affected by recent layoffs. Hopkins Manufacturing announced its closure earlier this year. The Emporia Job and Resource Fair will take place on March 25. It offers opportunities for job seekers and community resources.

Emporia, Kansas

https://www.emporiagazette.com/free/article_dd5ec7bf-44a1-4876-8e52-3e0eb824f55f.html


Long Beach Unified Cuts Spark Community Outcry

The Long Beach Unified district faces a significant $70 million budget deficit. The district plans staff layoffs and program cuts. Parents and staff are actively protesting these proposed cuts. They seek reversal of the district's planned reductions. Declining enrollment and expiring federal funds contribute to the deficit.

https://lbpost.com/news/education/with-layoffs-set-to-take-effect-librarians-and-parents-press-school-board-to-reverse-cuts/


Make USB pay

Just a reminder that with bonuses coming up, it’s a great time to donate to your favorite charities through the now sort of hidden and hard to find Community Possible Employee Center and force USB to 100% match up to $2,500 worth of charitable donations.

I figure it’s one way to make up for the pathetic or non-existent merit increases while donating to places that need it in these troubling times.


Jefferson Schools Warn of Layoffs, Program Cuts

The Jefferson Township Board of Education faces a $4.8 million budget deficit. Officials warn this gap may force layoffs and program eliminations. Potential cuts include team sports and arts programs. The district is urging residents to advocate for more state aid. A public rally is scheduled for March 7 to support increased funding.

https://www.dailyrecord.com/story/news/2026/02/18/jefferson-nj-highlands-schools-plan-rally-to-demand-state-aid/88736287007/


Layoffs are brutal and not just a news

Imagine a man who is the pillar of his family — the sole breadwinner, paying the mortgage, managing expenses, carrying the quiet weight of responsibility every single day. Now imagine him being laid off.

He walks back home, opens the door, and looks into the eyes of his wife and children. In that moment, his heart shatters — not because he has failed, but because he knows that even fulfilling the most basic needs of his family is about to become a battle.

Layoffs are brutal. They are not just headlines to scroll past. They are not numbers on a spreadsheet. They can shake the foundation of a family, robbing them of peace, security, and joy.

Dear employers, I understand that layoffs can sometimes be necessary — when companies are struggling financially or when performance standards are not being met. But letting people go purely to increase profits, driven by sheer greed, is not leadership. It is a failure of humanity.

Businesses grow because of people. We earn from our communities, and in return, we have a responsibility to serve and strengthen those very communities. Displacing our own people to chase greater margins while ignoring the human cost is short-sighted and unjust.

Build your people. Build your community. Build your nation.

When you uplift those around you, they will uphold you in return.


OT Reddit?

Why are all the Reddit posts on the r/Waterloo page? We need our own page. Would have been eye opening to read through prior to signing my contract. But now I get to sleuth this website and random others for any insights. Huge loss and su-ks for anyone considering this place to not have a consolidated resource to read through


Corpus Christi Depot Warns of Significant Job Reductions

The Corpus Christi Army Depot faces potential job reductions. Thousands of jobs are at risk due to military shifts in aircraft maintenance. The depot contributes over $1.6 billion annually to the regional economy. Local businesses and schools anticipate significant negative impacts from these cuts. Community leaders hope these vital jobs will be protected.

https://www.kristv.com/news/local-news/in-your-neighborhood/corpus-christi/flour-bluff/corpus-christi-army-depot-job-cuts-could-impact-hundreds-as-military-shifts-aircraft-maintenance


Mass Layoffs Devastate Trona Mining Town

Almost seven years after three massive earthquakes shook the small desert town of Trona, the community is facing what many residents say feels like an even bigger blow. This time it’s not the ground moving beneath them, but the announcement that 300 jobs are being cut at the town’s largest employer - news that has left many families worried about what comes next.

https://abc7.com/post/desert-community-trona-devastated-mass-layoffs-searles-valley-minerals-soda-ash-plant/18582130/


Hennepin Layoffs

I just received a message from my amazing physician 2/7/26, that she is leaving Hennepin Health. My family is heartbroken. She was the best doctor all of us have ever seen. She listened, respected, was compassionate and always made time for us. Even the specialists we saw were amazing. We were at Whittier Clinic in the wonderful integrative health care clinic, which is being permanently closed at Whittier. Our community here in So Mpls is losing so much, in terms of medical accessibility and local businesses. Our community is already a food desert as well.

South Minneapolis is such a special place and my family has been here for four generations, since the redlining and covenants existed, which is why my grandparents could only live in this community.

I cant believe how much fraud and mismanagement has destroyed this community specifically (district 5), the city and the state. So many Americans are suffering under the impending economic collapse here and all anyone seems to care about are immigrants rights, as if no American citizens are also facing food, housing, medical and resource shortages and insecurities. We should be united and protesting this fraud! But no, the insanity and violence of these protestors and agigtators has negatively impacted our community and taken all of the attention away from the larger problem of state-wide fraud that hurts us all. What a shame.


Honest questions need honest answers

Honest question for those who were laid off (especially Medicare/Medicaid – Community & State, Member Services):

Before it happened, what were the signs you ignored or didn’t recognize at the time?

What changed first?

I’m not looking for reassurance. I’m looking for patterns.


300 Laid Off

Alameda Health System Faces Layoff Opposition

Alameda Health System intends to cut 300 healthcare jobs. The reductions will occur by March 2026. External consultants made these decisions without clinical input. Medical staff and community members reject the planned layoffs. A public session with Supervisors is scheduled for January 26.

https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2026/01/23/18883347.php


Steel tariffs impact St. Louis jobs

U.S. steel tariffs enacted in 2018 under Section 232 are putting mounting pressure on manufacturers in St. Louis, with growing consequences for local jobs and the community. More than 1,000 pieces of equipment from a major north St. Louis manufacturing site are being sent to auction, a move that signals reduced operations and deepening uncertainty for workers in the area.

While the tariffs were intended to protect American steel producers, higher steel prices have squeezed local fabricators, forcing companies to cut back, sell assets, and rethink their presence in the region. Community leaders warn that continued cost pressures could further erode manufacturing employment in one of St. Louis’s key industrial corridors.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/us-tariffs-force-closure-of-70-year-steel-plant-assets-sold-and-layoffs-expected/ss-AA1SF0tT?ocid=UP97DHP


Grateful

Thank you to all the contributors of this site on Ally news. I find much of what’s said comes true and it’s nice to get the unfiltered viewpoints. Happy new year! Let’s go!