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

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    Deere is based in Moline, one of the Iowa-Illinois Quad Cities. The new announcements add to Deere’s 835 layoffs earlier this year from its plants in Waterloo, Ankeny, and Ottumwa and its tech ...

  3. John Deere announces another round of layoffs in Quad Cities ...

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    John Deere has announced the layoffs of nearly 300 more workers in the Quad Cities area as farm income continues to sag reducing demand

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

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    One of Deere's largest, it currently has about 5,000 total employees, with about 3,000 working in production and maintenance jobs. The company also plans to lay off seven employees from its ...

  5. Davenport, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Davenport's biggest labor industry is manufacturing, with over 7,600 jobs in the sector. [69] John Deere is the second largest employer in the Quad Cities, after the Rock Island Arsenal as a whole. Deere, however, is the largest single employer, employing 7,200 workers in the Quad Cities and 948 on its north side Davenport plant.

  6. Quad Cities - Wikipedia

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    The combination of energy and easy access to river transportation attracted entrepreneurs and industrialists to the Quad Cities for development. In 1848, John Deere moved his plough business to Moline. His business was incorporated as Deere & Company in 1868. Deere & Company is the largest employer today in the Quad Cities.

  7. 1986–1987 John Deere strike - Wikipedia

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    The strike, the longest in Deere's history, lasted 163 days. The same day, Deere began recalling or planning to recall laid-off workers across the Midwest, 600 in Waterloo, Iowa and nearly 400 in the Quad Cities area. Deere's salaried workers expressed relief, as they had been required to work jobs during the strike previously done by the UAW ...