'Mass layoff' planned at Jacksonville Baker Hughes facility
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A Jacksonville plant informed the state last week that it will be conducting a “mass layoff.” Houston-based Baker Hughes will have layoffs at its manufacturing facility at 12970 Normandy Blvd., according to correspondence the company sent to the state. Baker Hughes, one of the largest oil field services companies in the world, will be laying off 183 of its 228 employees at the Jacksonville plant, according to the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notice that the company sent to First Coast News On Your Side.

“A workforce reduction is scheduled for the above-mentioned site, which is to begin in January 2024 and continue throughout December 2024 …” a portion of the notice states. The layoffs will occur in manufacturing, sales/services, and engineering, the notice states.

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