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Iowa Worker’s Almanac news, unionizing, layoffs and more: Sept. 12, 2025

Miller-Meeks said she liked clean energy tax credits,ย but her vote for the Big Beautiful Bill shows she didn’t care, writes Stefanie Warnick, a union construction worker with the Laborersโ€™ International Union of North America (LiUNA) Local 43. “Our state needs leaders who will fight for the livelihoods of Iowans,ย not just sign letters and then vote…

US Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks opposes super PACs. They're also her largest source of campaign money. (Tom Williams/Getty Images)
US Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks' campaign for Congress says a payment to her son was a mistake. (Tom Williams/Getty Images)

  • Miller-Meeks said she liked clean energy tax credits,ย but her vote for the Big Beautiful Bill shows she didn’t care, writes Stefanie Warnick, a union construction worker with the Laborersโ€™ International Union of North America (LiUNA) Local 43. “Our state needs leaders who will fight for the livelihoods of Iowans,ย not just sign letters and then vote the other way when it counts,” Warnick wrote.
  • Noncompetes are back:ย President Donald Trump’s FTC voluntarilyย stopped defending its ban on noncompete agreementsโ€”meaning bosses can go back toย limiting who you can work for to suppress your wages and job mobility.
  • 450 Korean workers were detained in Georgiaย inย ICE’s largest raidย so far this yearโ€”yet they were brought in as temporary workers toย get the plant online, after which they’d hire Americans. (This, it turns out, has not made South Koreaโ€”the country’s “biggest foreign direct investor”โ€”very happy.)
  • Companies are suing the federal government over tariffs,ย after a federal court ruled Trump didn’t have the right to impose them. This couldย cost our federal government $1 trillion, andย the rich could take it all.
  • ‘Take back this state’ย was Rick Moyle’s message at the recent International Association of Machinists union conference in Altoona last month. “Whether you know it or not, we’re under attack, and we have been for the last 10 years,” the president of the IAM Iowa council said. “So we have to continue politically to engage our members.”ย Watch the short video here.
  • Kawasaki is trying to destroy the union:ย Workers in the Kawasaki United Labor Union (KULU) in the Philippines have beenย on strike for over 90 daysย and are requesting solidarity and support.ย Sign a petition,ย donate to their strike fund, orย picket a dealership near you.
  • Immigrants make up 32% of home health care workers,ย and that includes noncitizen workers. Deporting them, or otherwise forcing them to leave the country, isย exacerbating the health care worker shortage.
  • What does it mean to lose a union contract?ย “Deteriorating services, moms forced back from maternity leave, and more” for federal workers, says a new investigative article from Workday Magazine and The American Prospect.
  • Voting on a union:ย Twenty-four full- and part-time radiographers withย American Ordnanceย inย Middletownย vote Sept. 17 on whetherย to unionize withย IAM Local 1010.ย A total of 1,776 full- and part-time registered nurses and PRNs atย Iowa Methodist Medical Center,ย Blank Childrenโ€™s Hospital,ย Methodist West Hospital, andย Iowa Lutheran Hospitalย inย Des Moinesย vote Oct. 5-7 on whether to unionizeย withย Teamsters Local 90.
  • Starting up a union:ย Fifty full- and part-time workers atย River Hills Community Health Centerย inย Ottumwaย refiled a petition to unionizeย Aug. 8 withย River Hills United/Teamsters Local 90.

Upcoming layoffs:

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

  • TreeHouse Foodsย inย New Hamptonย is closing and laying off 48 workers by Friday.ย Read more here.
  • John Deereย inย Waterlooย is laying offย 71 workers at the Waterloo Works (Foundry) by Sept. 19.ย Read more here.
  • Wells Fargoย inย West Des Moinesย is laying off 44 workers by Sept. 22, 10 workers by Oct. 4, and 10 workers by Oct. 18.
  • Lennox Industriesย inย Marshalltownย is laying off 49 workers by Sept. 28.ย Read more here.
  • Theย Quad City Timesย inย Davenportย is laying off 49 printing press workers by Sept. 29.ย Read more here.
  • Winnebago Industriesย is closing and continuing to lay off, including one worker inย Forest Cityย by Sept. 29, three workers in Forest City by Oct. 10, and 26 workers inย Charles Cityย by Dec. 12.ย Read more here.
  • Smurfit Westrock Companyย inย Cedar Rapidsย is closing and laying off 100 workers by Oct. 4.ย Read more here.
  • Maverikย inย Des Moinesย is laying off 100 workers at its corporate headquarters by Oct. 6.ย Read more here.
  • Fox River Millsย inย Osageย is closing, relocating to North Carolina, and laying off 105 workers by Oct. 10.ย Read more here.

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