Labor: Page 20


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    Courtesy of Canoo.

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    Canoo, Lucid Motors win contracts to develop battery modules for Defense Department

    The partnerships are helping to develop integrations with electrified tactical military vehicles.

    By Feb. 13, 2023
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    Hyundai, Labor Department in talks over child labor allegations at supplier sites

    The automaker said it is taking several steps to address the concerns, including adding anonymous tip hotlines and discouraging the use of third-party staffing agencies.

    By Feb. 10, 2023
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    Trendline

    Top 5 stories from Manufacturing Dive

    Check out five of our biggest stories of 2024 so far, including how manufacturers are navigating rising costs and boosting workforce innovation. 

    By Manufacturing Dive staff
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    Philips will cut 6K more jobs to reduce costs after Q4 net loss

    New CEO Roy Jakobs said it's looking to rightsize its cost structure, noting "we have not executed well."

    By Nick Paul Taylor • Feb. 10, 2023
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    U.S. auto parts manufacturer faces second allegation of workers’ rights violation at Mexico facility

    The review, requested by the Department of Labor, is part of a push to enforce domestic labor laws at U.S.-owned factories. 

    By Updated Feb. 7, 2023
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    SK On subsidiary exceeds hiring goal for Georgia battery plants

    SK Battery America hired over 2,600 workers for its two battery manufacturing facilities in Georgia two years ahead of schedule.

    By Feb. 6, 2023
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    What’s ahead for manufacturing in 2023

    Labor crunches, regulatory roadblocks and tech upgrades are set to define the year. Here's how companies are preparing for the changing landscape.

    By Feb. 3, 2023
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    Rivian lays off 6% of workforce

    The job cuts do not impact the EV maker's manufacturing plant in Illinois.

    By Feb. 2, 2023
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    Manufacturing production levels fall for third-straight month

    Two national indices reported an overall contraction based on soft demand from customers still working through inventory backlogs.

    By Feb. 1, 2023
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    New Jersey Institute of Technology gets $1M for manufacturing labor programs

    The university will use the federal funding to establish community college and workforce development initiatives.

    By Jan. 31, 2023
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    2023 Industry Outlook

    The 3 jobs manufacturers are struggling to fill in 2023

    Labor shortages are expected to persist across the industry as companies strain to find talent. Here's who manufacturers are looking to hire.

    By Jan. 27, 2023
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    2023 Industry Outlook

    How increased funding and regulatory changes in 2023 will affect manufacturers

    From more funding for public-private partnerships to a law addressing infant formula shortages, here are some notable changes affecting manufacturers.

    By Jan. 25, 2023
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    Courtesy of 3M

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    3M to lay off 2,500 manufacturing workers

    The company blamed the workforce reduction on rising costs and declining demand. 

    By Jan. 24, 2023
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    Ryder to cut 800 jobs in Texas as manufacturing client shifts work to other providers

    The layoffs involve a site for Applied Materials, which has pursued broad supply chain changes to meet customer demand.

    By Jan. 19, 2023
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    Tyson adds 150 more jobs to Illinois plant expansion

    The company broke ground on the $180 million addition to its plant — which will now add 400 new positions — in August.

    By Chris Casey • Jan. 18, 2023
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    US, Mexico, Canada outline 5 initiatives to strengthen key manufacturing industries

    The countries plan to collaborate on projects such as mapping critical minerals and assessing future manufacturing labor needs.

    By Jan. 10, 2023
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    2023 Industry Outlook

    Manufacturing conferences to watch in 2023

    Industry events this year are largely focused on emerging technologies and transforming workplace culture.

    By A.B. Brown • Jan. 6, 2023
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    US manufacturing ended 2022 in contraction

    Firms dealt with falling demand and a slowing economy in the final month of the year.

    By Jan. 4, 2023
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    Women in manufacturing: What companies are doing to recruit, retain half the population

    Childcare services, flexible schedules and mentorship programs are helping keep more women in an industry historically dominated by men.

    By Jan. 3, 2023
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    Here are the top issues manufacturers tackled in 2022

    Amid a tight labor market and shifting global supply chains, manufacturers embarked on strategies to take on long-term challenges.

    By Dec. 29, 2022
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    Micron to reduce workforce, suspend executive salaries

    Despite expanding its operations in Idaho and New York, the chipmaker is cutting costs due to a drop in demand.

    By Dec. 22, 2022
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    Energy Dept. to invest up to $72M to expand clean energy workforce efforts

    The government will create new Industrial Assessment Centers, which train future engineers and help small manufacturers reduce their energy use.

    By Dec. 21, 2022
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    Manufacturing execs expect growth in 2023 after a slow start

    While production will remain soft at the beginning of next year, the industry is preparing for expansion in the second half.

    By Dec. 19, 2022
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    Abbott to build $536M facility in Northwest Ohio

    The new facility, which will produce nutritional powder products, is slated to break ground next year.

    By Dec. 16, 2022
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    Retailers grapple with fallout from illegal manufacturing practices at suppliers

    When it comes to supply chain ethics, retailers may no longer be able to cede responsibility to the brands they sell.

    By Daphne Howland • Dec. 15, 2022
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    Matt Popovich. (2015). "Snowy Labor Department Sign" [photograph]. Retrieved from Flickr.
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    Los Angeles garment supplier cited for failure to pay workers

    The U.S. Department of Labor said the violation was the latest in a string of abuses at clothing manufacturers in the city.

    By Daphne Howland • Dec. 15, 2022