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  2. John Deere continues 2024 layoffs, cutting more workers from ...

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    Layoffs also have occurred at John Deere facilities in Ankeny, Davenport, Dubuque and Urbandale. In addition, the company has offered early retirement packages to 103 employees at its Ottumwa plant.

  3. John Deere layoffs continue as over 800 jobs are cut in Iowa ...

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    John Deere announced additional layoffs on Monday as the manufacturing giant continues to pare jobs due to a slowing ... 211 being eliminated at the company’s Davenport plant and 99 in Dubuque ...

  4. John Deere announces another round of layoffs at its ... - AOL

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    In Iowa alone, John Deere has shed 1,702 jobs in 2024 at its plants and offices in Waterloo, Ankeny, Davenport, Dubuque, Johnston and Urbandale, according to the WARN site.In addition, the company ...

  5. John Deere - Wikipedia

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    Deere & Company, doing business as John Deere (/ ˈ dʒ ɒ n ˈ d ɪər /), is an American corporation that manufactures agricultural machinery, heavy equipment, forestry machinery, diesel engines, drivetrains (axles, transmissions, gearboxes) used in heavy equipment and lawn care equipment.

  6. List of companies based in Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of large or well-known interstate or international companies headquartered in the Tulsa Metropolitan Area. As of November 2012, Tulsa was home to one Fortune 1000 and two Fortune 500 companies: Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group, energy companies: ONEOK (#219), and The Williams Companies, Inc. (#342). [18]

  7. History of Davenport, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1970s, the economic growth was over for both downtown and local businesses and industries. The farm crisis of the 1980s hit Davenport and the rest of the Quad Cities hard, with high unemployment and financial hardships. 35,000 workers lost their jobs throughout the entire Quad Cities area. [19]