News briefs for the Iowa working class for the week of Nov. 20, 2025:
- Iowa legislators fight for Burlington workers:ย House and Senate Legislative Democratsย called on Case New Holland to reconsider its decision to close the Burlington assembly plant, “and work with local and state officials to preserve the good-paying jobs and manufacturing legacy that have defined Burlington for generations,โ State Rep. Dan Gosa of Davenport said.
- Pay paramedics:ย Eleven Bremer County EMTs and paramedics areย suing Waverly Health Center for unpaid wages.
- Pay pilots:ย Allegiant Air pilots at 22 airports across the US, including in Des Moines,ย picketed this week to call for a fair contract and an end to bargaining delays. The union said Allegiant keeps asking “for concessions while investing in everything except their dedicated pilots.โ
- Pay prison staff:ย After apparently getting no good bids from companies wanting to take over medical services in Iowa’s prisonsโand after a staff exodusโthe state is reversing course and sayingย they’ll keep prison medical staff in-house after all.
- Pay farm workers:ย Farmers who are seeing Trump deport the immigrant farmworkers they depend on are asking forย changes to the H2-A migrant farmworker program. But United Farm Workers says the proposed changes wouldย bring everyone’s wages down.
- Pay ‘some’ TSA agents:ย The Department of Homeland Security said it would give $10,000 bonuses to transportation security officers who demonstrated โexemplary serviceโ through the government shutdown, butย they didn’t specify who that would include.
- After JBS fired them when Trump revoked their visas,ย between 10 and 30 Ottumwa residentsย had no choice but to return to Haitiโwhere the nation’s capital remains aย battleground dominated by powerful gang coalitions, according to the US military.
- There’s a major shortage of rural doctors,ย and itย won’t get better anytime soon.ย The VA is alsoย cutting 30,000 doctors and nurses.
- National faculty union calls out university:ย The American Association of University Professors (AAUP)ย took the University of Northern Iowa to taskย over their handling of sanctions against professorย Mary Catherine DeSotoย that they say “violates the fundamental standards of academic due process and shared governance.” “When the AAUP, the nationโs pre-eminent authority on academic freedom, tells a public university that it has violated basic due process, it should be a wake-up call for every faculty member, student, and taxpayer in Iowa,” said United Faculty President Christopher R. Martin, adding UNI needed to “correct course immediately.”
- What worker rights?ย Nearly four years after corrections officer Robert McFarland was murdered by prisoners at the Anamosa State Penitentiary, his widow Sara McFarlandย continues her fight before the Iowa Supreme Court. Her lawyers say Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird wants “to strip state, county, and city employees of legal protection against reckless conduct by co-workers.” The Court is expected to decide the case next year.
- Des Moines has the fourth-slowest entry-level wage growth in the nation,ย according toย a new report from Glassdoor.ย And next year is predicted to be theย worst job market for college graduatesย in five years.
- The ‘other’ discharge petition in the House that got 218 votes this weekย was one to force a vote toย bring back collective bargaining for federal workersย that Trump had taken away. And federal unions are demanding they receive theirย full back pay, too.
- Voting on a union:ย Theย postponed UnityPoint voteย among 1,776 health care professionals at four Des Moines hospitals on whether to join Teamsters Local 90 has beenย rescheduled for Dec. 7-9.
- We’re still boycotting Starbucks:ย Starbucks Workers United says itโs prepared for theย โbiggest and longestโ strikeโwhich began Nov. 13โin the companyโs history.
- Boycott coming:ย Target, Amazon, and Home Depot are also on theย We Ain’t Buying Itย list of companies to avoid between Thanksgiving and Cyber Monday, or Nov. 27-Dec. 1.ย Here’s why.
Upcoming layoffs:
All information taken from Iowa Workforce Development’sย WARN Act website. Read WARN Act and Iowa WARN Actย criteria here.
- BHFOย inย Cedar Rapidsย is closing and laying off 46 workers by Wednesday.ย Read more here.
- Ceilley Palletsย inย Waterlooย is closing and laying off 12 workers by Nov. 27.ย Read more here.
- Wells Fargoย inย West Des Moinesย 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 Solutionsย inย North Libertyย is closing and laying off 70 workers by Dec. 18.ย Read more here.
- Mason City Clinicย in Mason City is laying off 147 workers by Dec. 31.ย Read more about a potential WARN Act violation here.
- RELCOย inย Cedar Rapidsย is closing and laying off 34 workers by Dec. 31.ย Read more here.
- RTXย inย Cedar Rapidsย is laying off three workers by Dec. 31.
- Toyota Financial Servicesย inย Cedar Rapidsย is closing and laying off 54 workers by Dec. 31.ย Read more here.


















