Layoff Nightmare in Ohio: A Closer Look at the Rising Job Cuts Statewide

Ohio Faces Devastating Layoffs: Thousands of Workers Impacted

Another business has filed a mass layoff notice in Ohio.

Under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, an employer with more than 100 full-time workers must provide a 60-day notice before laying off 50 or more people at a single site. The notice must be filed with the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services.

Inservco filed a notice advising that due to a facility closure, 62 staff in La Grange would lose their jobs.

Ohio Job Cuts

This is the latest in a growing list of layoff notices being filed in Ohio. Over the past few weeks, the following job cuts have been announced.

  • Nordic Consulting Group is laying off 61 employees in Columbus on August 31.
  • Post Consumer Brands is closing a facility “that will result in employee separations”
  • Aramark Facility Services also filed a layoff notice advising that 104 employees in Cleveland will be laid off due to the loss of a contract.
  • Amsive LLC advised the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services of job cuts to take place in May.
  • Global food giant Nestle announced layoffs. In total, 254 staff members at Nestlé USA’s Solon campus will lose their jobs in the coming months.
  • Brightview Landscapes also filed a notice advising that 86 staff in New Albany were laid off on May 1.
  • Sid Tool Company is closing a warehouse in Columbus, resulting in 130 employees losing their jobs.
  • Dollar General laid off 265 staff across several Ohio locations.
  • Oak View Group advised they were laying off 108 staff in Ohio.
  • Bon Appetit announced that 222 employees would be laid off due to losing a contract.
  • EVO Transportation laid off 82 staff at a location in Columbus in June.
  • Arlington Contact Lens Services will be laying off 151 staff in Columbus.
  • Optum is closing a facility in Toledo, which will result in 129 people losing their jobs.
  • Health Help let go of 22 staff in Ohio on June 28.
  • Barclays advised they would be closing a call center in Cincinnati, leading to 252 staff losing their jobs.
  • IAC Wauseon filed a notice with the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services advising that it will lay off 175 employees over the coming months.
  • Xeilia Pharmaceuticals filed a notice with the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services advising that it was laying off 214 staff in Bedford.
  • Bath & Body Works Logistics Services laid off 85 Columbus staff on June 22.
  • Associated Materials laid off 184 staff at a facility in Cuyahoga Falls on May 20.
  • Bath & Body Works Logistics Services eliminated 75 jobs in Columbus

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