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Iowa Worker’s Almanac: Layoffs and news briefs, Aug. 29

Iowa Worker’s Almanac: Layoffs and news briefs, Aug. 29

People hold up signs during the Save Our VA rally in Iowa City on Aug. 27, 2025. (Courtesy Iowa Federation of Labor)

By Amie Rivers

August 29, 2025

Working class news you can use:

Upcoming layoffs:

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

  • FedEx is laying off 168 workers at three locations by Monday: 57 workers in Cedar Rapids, 84 workers in Des Moines, and 27 workers in DubuqueRead more here.

  • Wells Fargo in West Des Moines is laying off 11 workers by Sept. 8, 44 workers by Sept. 22, 10 workers by Oct. 4, and 10 workers by Oct. 18.
  • Winnebago Industries is closing and laying off 18 workers in Charles City and 77 workers in Waverly by Sept. 8, and laying off another 26 workers in Charles City by Dec. 12. Read more here.
  • TreeHouse Foods in New Hampton is closing and laying off 48 workers by Sept. 12. Read more here.
  • John Deere in Waterloo is laying off 71 workers at the Waterloo Works (Foundry) by Sept. 19. 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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