Another gut punch to California workers: Hundreds of jobs vanish as major beef facility shuts down

Hundreds of California workers believed their jobs were secure in an essential industry. That sense of stability is about to disappear, with the announcement of a beef production facility set to shut down in less than one month.

Timeline

JBS USA, a subsidiary of the world’s largest meat producer JBS N.V., announced in mid December 2025 that it would permanently close its Swift Beef Company case-ready facility in Riverside, California. This decision will eliminate 374 jobs and send shockwaves through the local food manufacturing community.

The facility is shutting down on February 2, 2026, ending operations that have supported families across Riverside County for years.

What the Riverside facility did

Unlike traditional slaughterhouses, the Riverside plant focused on case-ready beef production, preparing packaged meat products for grocery stores across the U.S. These products arrive ready for retail shelves, making the facility a key link between beef processors and consumers. For many employees, the plant provided stable, long-term employment in an increasingly volatile manufacturing sector.

Why JBS says it’s closing

In filings under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act, JBS cited a need to streamline its case-ready operations and consolidate production into fewer facilities. The company said production will be shifted to other plants within its national network, allowing JBS to continue meeting customer demand while reducing operational complexity…

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