Wind turbine company cuts 450 Colorado jobs
PUEBLO, Colo. — A wind turbine company based in Denmark has laid off 450 workers from its manufacturing plants in Colorado, citing lower market demand.
Vestas Wind Systems A/S laid off 120 workers at its Pueblo tower-manufacturing plant, where it employed more than 800 workers at its peak, The Pueblo Chieftain reported Wednesday.
“The reductions represent approximately 15% of the workforce at the Pueblo location,” Vestas Director of Communications Chante Condit-Pottol said.
The company also said it laid off 50 workers at its blade factory in Windsor and closed a separate blade factory in Brighton where 280 people worked.
“We are certainly saddened to hear it — those are good-paying jobs and highly trained workers,” said Jeff Shaw, president and CEO for Pueblo Economic Development Corporation. “There are companies that are looking for that sort of capable, trained workforce as well as those with soft skills who show up on time and like to work, so it is our hope they are absorbed into other manufacturers.”