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The Iowa Association of Business and Industry (ABI), in partnership with MidWestOne Bank, announced the winner of the 2025 ...
John Deere — the largest agricultural machinery company in the world — is shrinking. On January 3, 2025, John Deere will lay off nearly 300 employees from their facilities in Iowa.
John Deere employees have once again set new records in volunteerism over the past year, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to community giving.
Deere & Co. engineer Bob Gaster teaches students at John Deere Middle School in Moline on a Saturday this month. The program is to encourage children to study science, technology, engineering and ...
A John Deere spokesperson did not confirm the number of employees that would be let go or which Iowa locations would be impacted. Employees were notified Wednesday.
DUBUQUE, Iowa — John Deere employees at three Iowa locations were notified of layoffs effective immediately on Wednesday, July 24, according to the State of Iowa's WARN website.
All Deere employees present who served were asked to stand for recognition and later received a coin as a "thank you" for their service.
John Deere Dismissing Significant Portion of Global Salaried Workforce According to online sources, some John Deere employees are being scheduled into virtual “layoff” notification meetings.
Employees volunteered over 340,000 hours (a new record for 2024), up 31% from the prior year. More than $400 million awarded to those in need since the John Deere Foundation's inception in 1948.
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