Cargill is planning to lay off about five percent of its workforce. The Minnesota-based company is the world’s largest ag commodity trader, employing more than 160,000 people worldwide. An estimated 8,000 layoffs will occur across the board. Reports indicate about 475 in-person and remote jobs will be cut at the company’s Minnetonka headquarters. Affected workers will be notified this week, and terminations will begin in February. In a statement, Cargill says the changes are part of a long-term strategy set earlier this year.
CHS Doing Away with Three Grain Elevators in Southeastern Minnesota
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Ford is recalling nearly 420,000 vehicles for a seat belt issue
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NYC's 9/11 memorial fundraises to educate youth with $25M match from Mike Bloomberg
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California's primary for governor is undecided as candidates vie to be in the top two
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