The Des Moines Register

West Liberty Foods to cut 260 jobs, relocate some processing

- Donnelle Eller Des Moines Register USA TODAY NETWORK

West Liberty Foods, an east-central Iowa turkey processing plant, says it will lay off about 260 employees beginning in April as it moves some processing to a sister facility in a Chicago suburb.

The farmer-owned cooperativ­e will wind down its ready-to-eat turkey slicing operations, moving them to its facility in Bolingbroo­k, Illinois, a city of about 74,000 people outside of Chicago. It also will fold a second fabricatio­n shift in West Liberty.

Rapid growth in demand for West Liberty’s ready-to-eat sandwiches, produced at the Illinois plant, is driving the move, West Liberty Foods said Monday in an email.

Last week, Tyson Foods said it would close its Perry pork processing plant, laying off nearly 1,300 workers in June as it seeks efficienci­es in its operations.

The West Liberty layoffs are slated to begin April 29.

Additional cuts are expected in May, June and November, the company said. But it said its turkey harvesting and firstshift fabricatio­n operations won’t be affected, and that it will keep its headquarte­rs in West Liberty.

Turkey growers formed the company in 1996 after Oscar Mayer said it would close the plant. The company now employs 865 workers there.

“As a resident of this community, the decision to reduce production capacity in West Liberty was difficult and painful,” West Liberty CEO Brandon Achen said in a statement. “We value the contributi­ons of all our team members and deeply regret the need for layoffs.

“We are committed to connecting each affected person with new employment opportunit­ies and support,” Achen said.

Company also suspending retirement fund match

In addition to the layoffs, the company said it’s suspending its matching contributi­ons to team members’ 401(k) retirement plans as a “temporary measure to conserve cash.”

West Liberty said it’s working to “identify reassignme­nt opportunit­ies within our company” and “providing onsite reemployme­nt and support services.”

In Perry, Tyson has said it’s encouragin­g workers to take new jobs at company’s other operations. A job fair is scheduled on April 3.

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