The reductions were handed down on July 18 and take effect Sept. 26, according to a filing with the Texas Workforce Commission on July 23.
July 23, 2025Transportation Industry Layoff News Updates
Walmart Eliminates Hundreds of Store-Support, Training Jobs
Walmart is cutting hundreds of store-support roles, its latest move to simplify the structure of the world’s largest retailer.
July 17, 2025DTNA to Temporarily Lay Off 2,000 Production Plant Staff
Daimler Truck North America will lay off around 2,000 employees at five sites as the weak and uncertain freight market continues to take a toll on truck manufacturers.
July 14, 2025Cruise Cuts 101 Employees as GM Winds Down Robotaxi Program
Cruise, the embattled self-driving car subsidiary of GM, has laid off 101 more employees across the Bay Area, marking the latest round of job cuts as the company scales back its robotaxi efforts.
July 9, 2025Kenworth, Peterbilt Maker Cuts 175 Jobs in Quebec, Union Says
Truck maker Paccar, parent company of Kenworth and Peterbilt, will lay off 175 employees in its Sainte-Therese, Quebec, plant over weakening demand, according to local union Unifor.
July 9, 2025Canada Faces Steel Job Cuts as US Tariff Pressure Mounts
A group of Canadian steel producers said the government’s plan to restrict foreign steel imports isn’t strong enough and warned that the industry is set to shed thousands more jobs.
June 26, 2025Chevron Plans 200 Layoffs in Permian Basin
Chevron plans to lay off 200 employees in the Permian Basin, less than the 800 previously reported by the Texas Workforce Commission, the company said May 29.Â
May 29, 2025Volvo Cars to Cut 3,000 Jobs to Reduce Cost
Sweden-based Volvo Cars is eliminating 3,000 positions as part of a cost-cutting program as the auto industry faces challenges from trade tensions and resulting economic uncertainty.
May 27, 2025Volvo Cars CEO Insists R&D Direction Not Shifting to China
“People worry Geely will centralize R&D in China. That’s a misunderstanding,†Hakan Samuelsson said. “There’s no such plan, and Chinese operations are also cutting costs.â€
May 23, 2025Saddle Creek Logistics to Lay Off 54 in Virginia
Saddle Creek Logistics plans to lay off 54 employees at its facility in South Richmond, Va., as freight shipping worldwide slows down because of uncertainty over tariffs and the economy.
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