AM I NEXT? NO LOVE -- LAYOFFS AT CONCENTRIX (05/04/21)

Am I Next? Layoffs at Concentrix.

MAY 4, 2021 — 422 LAYOFFS IN LAREDO, TEXAS

The company has announced that it will be laying off 422 employees at its call center located in Laredo, Texas, commencing on August 21, 2021.

The decision was a normal personnel rebalancing effort after the loss of a major customer.

JANUARY 23, 2020 — LAYOFFS IN TAMPA, FLORIDA

The company has announced that it will be laying off 174 employees on or around March 21, 2020 due to the loss of a customer contract. The loss includes 162 agents, 1 operations manager, 10 team leaders, and 1 trainer.

This is the second round of layoffs this year. 245 employees were laid off at this center that was announced in November 2019 and scheduled for January 17, 2020.

SEPTEMBER 20, 2019 — LAYOFFS IN LONGVIEW, TEXAS

The company’s call center in Longview, Texas has announced the lay offs of 177 employees in commencing on November 15, 2019.

According to a company spokesperson, the layoffs are a result of normal business activities and the loss of a contractual client who is changing their business plan.

JUNE 30, 2019 — LAYOFFS IN SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN

Concentrix has announced the loss of another major customer and will be laying off 129 workers in Southfield, Michigan by August 30, 2019.

According to a company spokesperson "We do take all our program closures seriously. "Decisions always will be driven by doing the right thing for our clients and our staff."

APRIL 22, 2019 — ADDITIONAL LAYOFFS IN WATERTOWN, NEW YORK

The company has announced the closure of its Watertown, New York facility that will result in the termination of 244 employees. The layoffs should not come as a surprise to workers since the facility was purchased from Convergys and it was known that there would be a period of corporate consolidation.

APRIL 9, 2019 — ADDITIONAL LAYOFFS IN TUCSON, ARIZONA

The company has filed a WARN (Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification) notice indicating a layoff of 785 employees at its West Tucson, Arizona call center. The decision was driven by the restructuring after Concentrix acquired Convergys and its Tucson operation.

Original post…

Fremont, California-based Concentrix, a subsidiary of Synnex Corporation and a provider of business process outsourcing service, has announced that it plans to lay off 318 employees in its Greenville, North Carolina contact center in May 2019. The decision was driven by business changes in contracted service programs.

The company previously announced the layoff of 173 employees in its Charlotte, North Carolina contact center around April 2019, noting “This is due to a change in business strategy.”

The company is undergoing additional restructuring from the acquisition of Cincinnati, Ohio-based Convergys which saw 258 employees losing their jobs in Northern Kentucky, 232 employees in New York, and 209 employees in Michigan.

While business process outsourcing vendors use a flexible staffing model that responds to contractual obligations and is susceptible to contract losses, the call center/customer engagement industry is consolidating with many positions transferred offshore where personnel costs are lower.

Change is coming. There will always be a tomorrow, no matter how much you may try to ignore it. There are no guarantees in life, or promises for a bright future. Just because something bad hasn't happened yet, doesn't mean it won't. It can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere ... are you now wondering, Am I Next?

AM I NEXT? NO LOVE AT LAPEER INDUSTRIES

Am I Next? Loss of Business at Lapeer Industries results in layoffs.

Lapeer, Michigan-based Lapeer Industries, a job shop specializing in machining, fabricating, tooling, and prototyping, has filed a WARN (Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification) notice with the State of Michigan indicating the company’s intentions to lay off approximately 160 employees. The layoffs might also result in the closure of one or more of its four facilities. According to Lapeer Industries CFO Michael Billings, “the manufacturer has not been able to secure new business to replace a large customer program which was completed in December, nor has it been able to secure working capital funds needed to keep its operations running.”

Change is coming. There will always be a tomorrow, no matter how much you may try to ignore it. There are no guarantees in life, or promises for a bright future. Just because something bad hasn't happened yet, doesn't mean it won't. It can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere ... are you now wondering, Am I Next?

AM I NEXT? NO LOVE AT KGP (09/25/22)

Am I Next? Layoffs at KGP Telecommunications Logistics

SEPTEMBER 25, 2022 — FACILITY CLOSURE WITH 189 LAYOFFS.

The company has announced the closure of its manufacturing, integration, and distribution facility located in Warsaw, Indiana in November 2022.

The closure will impact 189 employees. According to the company, "KGP will remain in operation in Warsaw with the few remaining employees following this reduction in force, but only on a minimal administrative scale."

Any remaining employees and FlexNap manufacturing business and piece out work will be done remotely or at KGP’s other facilities."

In a letter to employees, the company noted, “We regret to inform you that due to a decrease in FlexNap manufacturing business and continued raw material shortage impacting piece out work, KGP will be performing a reduction in force affecting employment at the Warsaw, Indiana, manufacturing locations of KGP Telecommunications.”

MARCH 1, 2019 — Original blog post…

Faribault, Minnesota-based KGP Telecommunications, a woman-owned company that identifies itself as the country's largest communications product distribution and service solution provider in the telecommunications industry, has announced a major workforce reduction at its manufacturing facilities in Warsaw, Indiana.

According to the WARN (Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification) notice filed with the State of Indiana, "Due to a sudden decrease in business from a large customer for Assemble, Wire, Test (AWT) work, KGP anticipates conducting a permanent reduction in force of approximately 300 employees at its Warsaw, Indiana facilities." The client is rumored to be AT&T. “The primary positions impacted wi11 include manufacturing and assembly employees as well as related office personnel.” According to the notice, it is possible that one of the two facilities will be shuttered depending on the severity the business decline.

There are no guarantees in life, or promises for a bright future. Just because something bad hasn't happened yet, doesn't mean it won't. It can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere ... are you now wondering, Am I Next?