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Manufacturers pursue employee ownership programs as competitive edge
Companies such as syrups maker Torani and metal fabricator Valco Industries are using ESOPs to better engage their workforces.
By Hollie Stephens • Sept. 15, 2025 -
Hitachi Rail, GKN Aerospace and other foreign firms move forward with US investments
Additionally, South Korea-based JS Link and Sweden-based Lamiflex Group are building factories in Georgia and Indiana, respectively.
By Sara Samora • Sept. 12, 2025 -
Explore the Trendline➔
AlamyTrendlineManufacturers Get Creative With Workforce Development
Apprenticeships, second-chance hiring programs, employee ownership plans and other approaches are being used to attract a resilient manufacturing workforce. Read up on the latest trends.
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Novo Nordisk to lay off 9,000 workers in major restructuring
The drugmaker’s new CEO said the moves will help the company be more agile as it deals with competition in the obesity market and a declining stock price.
By Kristin Jensen • Sept. 12, 2025 -
Machinists reject Boeing’s revised offer, strike continues at fighter jet facilities
The strike at the St. Louis-area plants, which began Aug. 4, now enters its second month. IAM District 837 said the new offer did not include a signing bonus comparable to what workers at other plants have received.
By Sara Samora • Updated Sept. 12, 2025 -
Will big investment promises bring back US manufacturing?
The Trump administration is boasting of huge investments by Apple, TSMC and other big companies as “revitalizing” the U.S. manufacturing industry. But factors such as tariffs may get in the way.
By Sara Samora • Sept. 10, 2025 -
US Steel to cut Illinois mill production, but keep its 800 workers
The company said it plans to reduce slab processing at its Granite City Works mill and focus on production at other facilities near Pittsburgh and Gary, Indiana.
By Nathan Owens • Sept. 10, 2025 -
Feds vow more raids after 475 arrested at Hyundai, LG Energy jobsite
Federal agents detained hundreds of South Korean workers at the companies’ upcoming joint battery plant located near the automaker’s EV manufacturing hub in Ellabell, Georgia.
By Zachary Phillips • Sept. 9, 2025 -
FTC drops Biden-era noncompete ban but promises continued enforcement
Industries “plagued by thickets of noncompete agreements” will soon see warning letters from the agency, its chairman said Friday.
By Ryan Golden • Sept. 9, 2025 -
Manufacturing sees 12,000 job losses in August
Transportation equipment lost more than 14,000 jobs, the most of any manufacturing sector, driven by worker strikes at Boeing, GE Aerospace and others, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics report.
By Sara Samora • Sept. 8, 2025 -
Sodium-ion battery maker Natron Energy shuts down, halts $1.4B factory plans
The North Carolina plant would have expanded the company’s capacity 40 times over. Its facilities in Michigan and California have also closed.
By Nathan Owens • Sept. 8, 2025 -
Boeing begins hiring to replace striking workers at Missouri, Illinois plants
The plane maker is taking the next step into its contingency plan as it remains deadlocked in contract negotiations with IAM District 837, which represents over 3,200 employees at its St. Louis-area fighter jet plants.
By Sara Samora • Sept. 5, 2025 -
Danone to spend millions on Ohio plant expansion amid ‘explosive growth’ in yogurt
The Oikos maker is reaping the benefits of consumer interest in products rich in protein, probiotics and other nutrients.
By Christopher Doering • Sept. 3, 2025 -
August manufacturing activity flat as tariff uncertainty looms: PMI
Production fell 3.6 percentage points over the previous month, wiping out gains from new orders, according to the Institute for Supply Management.
By Nathan Owens • Sept. 2, 2025 -
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How AI-powered CMMS helps plants do more with less amid labor shortages
Do more with less: how AI-powered CMMS supports leaner, smarter maintenance teams.
By Geraldo Signorini, Tractian • Sept. 2, 2025 -
Advanced manufacturing expansion opens opportunities for rural area schools
Industry partnerships and career and technical education are crucial to prepare students for work in this growing field, a recent report stated.
By Briana Mendez-Padilla • Aug. 28, 2025 -
Q&A
The private equity firm that wants to revitalize US manufacturing
Manufacturing Revitalization Corporation of America has a unique approach of employee ownership as its exit strategy. Cofounder Jason Azevedo and DTC lead Elton Rivas talk about evolving costs, consumer trends and more.
By Cole Rosengren • Aug. 28, 2025 -
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Over 600 workers begin strike at 2 GE Aerospace facilities
The Boeing engine supplier will continue to provide benefits to the striking union members at its sites in Ohio and Kentucky in accordance with the law, according to the company's website.
By Sara Samora • Aug. 28, 2025 -
Commerce Department cuts $7.4B CHIPS funding from Natcast
Secretary Howard Lutnick accused the Biden administration of violating a law that prohibits the federal government from establishing an entity not included in the CHIPS and Science Act.
By Sara Samora • Aug. 27, 2025 -
How Bigbelly reshored its waste and recycling bin operations from Mexico
What started as a college idea about solar compactors has evolved into one of the more recognizable public space waste container brands. Bigbelly doubled production in recent years and sees more growth ahead.
By Cole Rosengren • Aug. 27, 2025 -
ChemForward, Apple launch screening tool to protect electronics manufacturing workers
Employees use cleaners and degreasers to remove contaminants during electronics or semiconductor production, constantly exposing them to industrial solvents that could cause cancer, irritation and other illnesses.
By Sara Samora • Aug. 25, 2025 -
Opinion
The future of manufacturing belongs to systems thinkers
Licensys’ Matteo Neri urges industry leaders to look beyond efficiency and take a broader view about how to define operational excellence in a constantly changing world.
By Matteo Neri • Aug. 21, 2025 -
Deere to lay off 238 Midwest workers amid struggling tractor market
The company is making the cuts after reporting sales and income declines in the latest quarter. An Illinois agency also erroneously reported that hundreds more workers would be affected.
By Nathan Owens • Aug. 18, 2025 -
GE Appliances to invest $3B in US manufacturing
The funds will help the front-load washer manufacturer continue to reshore production from Mexico and China. The company’s first phase of its plans will focus on plants located in Kentucky, Georgia, South Carolina and Alabama.
By Sara Samora • Aug. 14, 2025 -
DOL to provide $30M in training grants on AI, skilled trades
The federal funds aim to help address critical workforce shortages nationwide, including in manufacturing.
By Ginger Christ • Aug. 14, 2025 -
Trump nominates new BLS head after report says 11K manufacturing jobs lost in July
The job cuts align with reduced activity across sectors amid trade uncertainty, experts said. Semiconductors, automotive, machinery, beverage, tobacco and leather manufacturing collectively lost more than 2,000 jobs last month.
By Sara Samora • Aug. 13, 2025