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Crown to close can metal plants in Illinois, Mississippi
About 190 employees may be impacted by site closures expected in March.
By Maria Rachal • Feb. 1, 2024 -
Energy Department to launch $24M training initiative
The money will establish new Industrial Assessment Centers to build a clean energy workforce.
By Joelle Anselmo • Jan. 31, 2024 -
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.
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The year ahead in manufacturing
From the biggest plant projects to the toughest jobs to fill, here are some of the top issues to watch in 2024.
By Kate Magill • Jan. 30, 2024 -
Leggett & Platt to reduce manufacturing, distribution sites
The bedding maker will lay off 900 or more workers in its restructuring, it said in a securities filing.
By Sara Samora • Jan. 29, 2024 -
The top challenges in semiconductor manufacturing this year
Even as investment in the industry booms, chipmakers are still likely to face long roads ahead to stand up new factories and train specialized labor.
By Rebecca Heilweil • Jan. 29, 2024 -
Lonza to lay off over 200 at clinical manufacturing facility
The pharmaceutical company will begin the first round of job cuts at the Hayward, California, site on Feb. 2.
By Joelle Anselmo • Jan. 25, 2024 -
WestRock to close plants in Seattle and North Carolina, affecting more than 240 jobs
Production volumes from the Seattle box plant and North Carolina healthcare packaging plant will shift to other WestRock facilities. Laid-off employees can apply for open positions at other locations.
By Katie Pyzyk • Jan. 25, 2024 -
SK Battery America cited for safety, health hazard violations at Georgia plant
The Labor Department found the battery maker exposed workers to hazardous conditions when working with nickel, cobalt and manganese.
By Sara Samora • Jan. 24, 2024 -
Phoenix leads in manufacturing construction
The city has seen 14 major projects since 2020, and plants are cropping up in other areas with the labor pool to staff them, research found.
By Julie Strupp • Jan. 23, 2024 -
The hardest manufacturing jobs to fill this year
Semiconductor, EV and solar panel manufacturers are struggling to find machinists and engineers as the sectors grow in the U.S.
By Joelle Anselmo • Jan. 22, 2024 -
TSMC delays second Arizona chip plant to 2027 or 2028
The semiconductor giant has now delayed both upcoming Arizona projects as it deals with labor and licensing issues.
By Joelle Anselmo • Jan. 19, 2024 -
How companies can hire and train frontline workers this year
More than half of manufacturers want to increase their frontline workforce in 2024. But what are these employees looking for in a job?
By Sakshi Udavant • Jan. 19, 2024 -
Deep Dive
The UAW won big for future EV battery plants
The United Auto Workers agreements with GM, Ford and Stellantis will likely increase labor costs for the Big Three as more EV battery plants open.
By Kalena Thomhave • Jan. 19, 2024 -
Energizer to shutter second Wisconsin plant
The battery maker is closing sites in Portage and Fennimore this year as it moves more operations to its North Carolina facilities.
By Sara Samora • Jan. 18, 2024 -
TSMC reaches deal with Arizona union on $40B chip factory project
The semiconductor giant’s plan to import workers from Taiwan sparked strong opposition from the Arizona Building and Construction Trades Council.
By Sebastian Obando • Jan. 18, 2024 -
UAW president calls out Stellantis for laying off over 500 workers
The job cuts could make it more difficult for the United Auto Workers to convince non-union employees to join its ranks.
By Michael Brady • Jan. 18, 2024 -
Timken to shutter Kansas industrial parts plant
The Fort Scott facility closure will result in 152 jobs lost and is part of the machinery maker’s global operations restructuring, including moving more production to Mexico.
By Sara Samora • Jan. 17, 2024 -
Michigan invests $4.6M to grow semiconductor education
The state will team up with eight higher education institutions to train students in chip manufacturing.
By Joelle Anselmo • Jan. 17, 2024 -
UAW union efforts ‘gaining traction’ at Mercedes-Benz’s largest US plant
The United Auto Workers said crossing the 30% threshold of support was “a major milestone” for the automaker's employees.
By Michael Brady • Jan. 16, 2024 -
Johnsonville to shutter its Wisconsin plant after acquisition
The ready-to-eat sausage maker plans to move production from its Meadowside plant to Salm Partners’ facilities.
By Sara Samora • Jan. 12, 2024 -
More than a quarter of workers say they’re ready to leave their current job
Employees highlighted emotional aspects such as fair treatment, respect and fulfillment as top needs for any job, according to Boston Consulting Group.
By Carolyn Crist • Jan. 10, 2024 -
65% of employees say they experienced burnout in 2023
Although employee burnout is decreasing slightly, most workers say it’s still negatively affecting their job performance.
By Carolyn Crist • Jan. 9, 2024 -
4 food manufacturing trends for 2024
Producers should prepare for continued supply disruptions and a tight labor market this year, experts say.
By Erin X. Wong • Jan. 9, 2024 -
A sluggish year for manufacturers led to major factory closures in 2023
Companies like Krispy Kreme, Unilever and Energizer were among those that shuttered facilities this year.
By Sara Samora • Dec. 21, 2023 -
DOL rule would promote apprenticeships, tighten program labor standards
Apprenticeships have received much attention of late as a way to funnel badly needed talent into key industries.
By Kathryn Moody • Dec. 20, 2023