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Working news you can use, plus Iowa layoffs this month

Here’s a quick look at the week’s top news affecting Iowa workers and the workplace:

Approximately 50,000 workers rallied at the State Capitol in Des Moines on April 22, 1947, to protest an Iowa Legislature bill that would implement a right-to-work law in the state. The bill passed into law anyway and has been the law since. Courtesy Iowa Federation of Labor AFL-CIO.
Approximately 50,000 workers rallied at the State Capitol in Des Moines on April 22, 1947, to protest an Iowa Legislature bill that would implement a right-to-work law in the state. The bill passed into law anyway and has been the law since. Courtesy Iowa Federation of Labor AFL-CIO.

Here’s a quick look at the week’s top news affecting Iowa workers and the workplace:

Working news you can use for the week of June 18, 2025:

Upcoming layoffs, per the Iowa WARN website:

  • Chevron USA/Renewable Energy Group in Ames is laying off 70 workers by today. Read more here.
  • Hy-Vee Short Cuts Facility in Chariton is closing and laying off 129 workers by Tuesday.
  • Hy-Vee Fresh Commissary in Ankeny is closing and laying off 332 workers by Tuesday. Read more about both Hy-Vee closures here.
  • Lutheran Services of Iowa in Des Moines is laying off one worker by June 27.
  • Accelerate 360 Distribution in nearby Sioux Falls, South Dakota, is laying off 35 workers by June 28. Read more here.
  • Wells Fargo in West Des Moines is laying off 41 workers by June 29, and 24 workers by July 14.
  • ASM Global in Dubuque is laying off 160 workers by June 30. Read more here.
  • Career Systems Development Corporation in Wapello is closing and laying off 92 workers by June 30.
  • Forte Openings Solutions in Mason City is closing and laying off 93 workers at two locations by June 30. Read more here.
  • Sodexo in Decorah is closing and laying off 130 workers by June 30. Read more here.
  • Orient-Macksburg Community School District in Orient is closing and laying off 36 workers by July 1. Read more here.
  • Collins Aerospace is laying off 131 workers at two locations by July 18: 102 workers in Cedar Rapids and 29 workers in Decorah. Read more here.

This information first appeared in the Iowa Worker’s Almanac, an Iowa Starting Line newsletter. This is a subscriber exclusive.