Ohio Job Losses Mount as More Companies Announce Layoffs

Mass Layoffs Continue in Ohio with WARN notices filed

Another business has filed for mass layoffs in Ohio.

The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act requires an employer with more than 100 full-time workers to provide a 60-day notice before laying off 50 or more people at a single site.

Nordic Consulting Group filed a layoff notice with the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services advising that 61 employees in Columbus would be laid off.

Nordic Consulting Group unfortunately intends to reduce its workforce, which supports a client located at 1701 Mercy Health Place, Cincinnati, OH 45237. As a result of the reductions, we anticipate that 197 employees will be separated or reassigned, including 28 Ohio-based employees on July 2, 2024, and 33 Ohio-based employees between August 1–December 31, 2024.”

It adds to the growing list of jobs lost in Ohio over the past month.

Ohio Job Cuts

There has been a spate of WARN notices issued in Ohio recently. These include:

  • Associated Materials laid off 184 staff at a facility in Cuyahoga Falls on May 20.
  • Bath & Body Works Logistics Services laid off 85 Columbus staff on June 22.
  • Xeilia Pharmaceuticals n filed a notice with the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services advising they were laying off 214 staff in Bedford.
  • 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.
  • Barclays advised they would be closing a call center in Cincinnati, leading to 252 staff losing their jobs.
  • Health Help has advised that 22 staff in Ohio will be laid off on June 28.
  • Optum is closing a facility in Toledo, which will result in 129 people losing their jobs.
  • Arlington Contact Lens Services will be laying off 151 staff in Columbus.
  • EVO Transportation advised they were laying off 82 staff at a location in Columbus in June.
  • Bon Appetit announced that 222 employees would be laid off due to losing a contract.
  • Oak View Group advised they were laying off 108 staff in Ohio.
  • Dollar General laid off 265 staff across several Ohio locations.
  • Sid Tool Company is closing a warehouse in Columbus, resulting in 130 employees losing their jobs.
  • Brightview Landscapes also filed a notice advising that 86 staff in New Albany were laid off on May 1.
  • 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.
  • Amsive LLC advised the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services of job cuts to take place in May.

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