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Iowa Worker’s Almanac: News and layoffs for Nov. 20, 2025

Iowa Worker’s Almanac: News and layoffs for Nov. 20, 2025

By Amie Rivers

November 21, 2025

News briefs for the Iowa working class for the week of Nov. 20, 2025:

Upcoming layoffs:

All information taken from Iowa Workforce Development’s WARN Act website. Read WARN Act and Iowa WARN Act criteria here.

  • BHFO in Cedar Rapids is closing and laying off 46 workers by Wednesday. Read more here.
  • Ceilley Pallets in Waterloo is closing and laying off 12 workers by Nov. 27. Read more here.
  • Wells Fargo in West Des Moines is laying off 23 workers by Nov. 28, one worker by Dec. 12, 63 workers by Dec. 26, and 26 by Jan. 2.
  • Networking Imaging Solutions in North Liberty is closing and laying off 70 workers by Dec. 18. Read more here.
  • Mason City Clinic in Mason City is laying off 147 workers by Dec. 31. Read more about a potential WARN Act violation here.
  • RELCO in Cedar Rapids is closing and laying off 34 workers by Dec. 31. Read more here.
  • RTX in Cedar Rapids is laying off three workers by Dec. 31.
  • Toyota Financial Services in Cedar Rapids is closing and laying off 54 workers by Dec. 31. Read more here.
  • Amie Rivers

    Amie Rivers is Iowa Starting Line's newsletter editor. She writes the weekly Worker’s Almanac edition of Iowa Starting Line, featuring a roundup of the worker news you need to know. Previously, she was an award-winning journalist at the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier; now, she very much enjoys making TikToks and memes and getting pet photos in her inbox.

    Have a story tip? Reach Amie at [email protected]. For local reporting in Iowa that connects the dots, from policy to people, sign up for Amie's newsletter.

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