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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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  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. Waterloo, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    John Deere, the area's largest employer, cut 10,000 jobs, and the Rath meatpacking plant closed altogether, losing 2,500 jobs. It is estimated that Waterloo lost 14% of its population during this time. [7] Today the city enjoys a broader industrial base, as city leaders have sought to diversify its industrial and commercial mix.

  6. John Deere - Wikipedia

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    In the 1962 Illinois Manufacturers Directory (50th-anniversary edition), John Deere, listed as Deere and Company, claimed a total workforce of 35,000, of which 9,000 were in Illinois. The corporate headquarters were located at 1325 Third Ave. in Moline, Illinois, with six manufacturing plants located around that city and a seventh plant in ...

  7. Cheri Bustos - Wikipedia

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    Bustos has said she wants to create a "manufacturing triangle" connecting Peoria, the Quad Cities, and Rockford and anchored by Caterpillar, John Deere, and the aerospace industry, respectively. She supports putting in place job-training programs at area community colleges to better prepare workers for skilled jobs in manufacturing.