AM I NEXT? NO LOVE -- LAYOFFS AT BURKE DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION

Am I Next? Layoffs at Burke Distributing Corporation.

It is a story well-known to hundreds of thousands of employees in the United States; a company is forced to restructure or downsize by a lost contract. In this case, Randolph, Massachusetts-based Burke Distributing Corporation, a fourth-generation beer and beverage distributor has announced the layoff of approximately 72 employees who worked on accounts associated with Red Bull energy drinks.

According to Burke President and CEO Bill Burke, "Due to unforeseen circumstances arising out of the termination of a major business contract, Burke Distributing Corporation will be conducting a mass layoff at its corporate offices."

Santa Monica, California-based Red Bull has decided to change its beverage distribution model in favor of an in-house division to be known as Red Bull Distribution Company. According to a company spokesperson, "Our goal is providing the most effective and efficient route to market in every geography. We are committed to the three-tier distribution model, optimizing all elements of the value chain and continuing to elevate the entire network’s capability. Route to market changes in recent years have included awarding territory to independently owned third-party distributors in some markets and launching our own distribution program in others.” Red Bull Distribution Company operates in 22 states with 82 warehouses and more than 2,000 employees.

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 -- LAYOFFS AT IRON BOW TECHNOLOGIES

Am I Next? Iron Bow Technologies to close Tampa, Florida call center.

Herndon, Virginia-based Iron Bow Technologies LLC, IT services provider to commercial, industrial, and government clients worldwide, has announced the complete closure of its 24,000 square-foot Tampa, Florida call center which was opened in 2017 to provide contact and fulfillment services to Maryland-based CareFirst, a Blue Cross Blue Shield provider of medical, vision and dental insurance. The closure will affect 178 employees. The decision was driven by CareFirst’s desire bring the call center functions in-house. According to the company’s President and CEO, Rene LaVigne, “It wasn’t performance-related at all, but was essentially a business decision to bring that work back in-house. Despite the outcome, Iron Bow had a good experience in Tampa and would consider the city again for a similar operation.”

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 -- LAYOFFS AT FIRST STUDENT (06/12/21)

Am I Next? First Student loses contract.

JUNE 12, 2021 — 228 EMPLOYEES LAID OFF AS SAN FRANCISCO BAYVIEW FACILITY CLOSED

The company has announced the closure of its San Francisco Bayview facility which will impact 228 employees, including bus drivers, dispatchers, mechanics, fuelers, and support staff.

It was reported that the closure is related to the San awarding a transportation contract to another vendor.

MAY 15, 2019 — Original Post…

It is a well-known story among employees of contracted service providers. Cincinnati, Ohio-based First Student, a leading provider of school bus transportation to public and private schools, has lost the contract to provide busing services to the Kansas City Public Schools and will be closing its Kansas City facility and laying off 293 employees.

In filing a WARN (Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification) Act notification with the State of Missouri, the company noted, “The loss of this contract effectively ends our business interests in the Kansas City, MO., district," the letter states. "As a result of these sudden, unforeseen business circumstances, First Student expects its location to experience a permanent closing.”

Even though First Student’s bid was significantly lower, it appears that the school system awarded its 3-year $45 million contract to Student Transportation of America, partly on the basis of technology which allows parents to track the location of the child’s school bus. First Student is threatening a lawsuit.

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?