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St. Louis Public Schools Plans Staff Cuts Amid Budget Crisis

The Missouri education department has warned school districts to expect reduced state funding. This financial shortfall could lead to larger class sizes, school closures, and staff layoffs. St. Louis Public Schools faces a significant budget deficit for the third consecutive year. The district plans to eliminate 300 long-term substitute teaching positions. Other area districts are also considering closures and tax increases to address financial pressures.

St. Louis, Missouri

https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/education/article_e6d1c676-be17-4be2-911b-3aa1ea07fb7d.html


Timken Belts to Cease Operations in Missouri, 280 Jobs Lost

Timken Belts announced the closure of its Springfield manufacturing site. Over 280 employees will lose their positions by late 2026. Layoff procedures will commence in August 2026. Its Springfield operations were excluded from a recent business sale. Gates Industrial Corporation purchased Timken's belts unit.

Springfield, Missouri

https://sgfcitizen.org/economy-growth/business/springfield-timken-belts-closure/


Nike Cuts 172 Jobs in Missouri

Nike plans significant workforce reductions in Missouri. A WARN notice detailed the upcoming layoffs. 172 employees will be affected at its St. Charles facility. The job cuts are effective starting June 26, 2026. No union representation or bumping rights apply to these workers.

St. Charles, Missouri

https://101theeagle.com/nike-missouri-layoffs/


KIPP St. Louis Schools Plan Layoffs for Next Year

KIPP St. Louis charter schools will lay off an unknown number of staff members. These reductions are planned for after the current academic year. The organization currently employs about 350 people across six schools. KIPP St. Louis faces an operating deficit of approximately $3 million. Enrollment has also declined by 700 students since 2021.

St. Louis, Missouri

https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/education/article_0968a30e-ef62-4086-ab00-2d28f594ff23.html


Missouri Job Openings Remain Steady in December

Missouri recorded 136,000 job openings during December 2025. This figure was a slight decrease from the previous month. The job openings rate for the state held steady at 4.3 percent. Missouri saw 108,000 hires and 102,000 total separations. Layoffs and discharges decreased to 26,000 from November's 27,000.

https://www.bls.gov/regions/mountain-plains/news-release/jobopeningslaborturnover_missouri.htm


Main Street Sports Group Plans St. Louis Office Closure

Main Street Sports Group expects to close its St. Louis office. This action will result in 25 permanent layoffs. The company issued a WARN notice to state officials. Layoffs are anticipated by April 14 across various departments. This follows the St. Louis Cardinals' shift in broadcast rights.

St. Louis, Missouri

https://fox2now.com/sports/st-louis-cardinals/cardinals-former-tv-partner-likely-to-close-st-louis-office-lay-off-25-workers/


Greenbrier Central Furloughs 94 Employees in Missouri

Greenbrier Central will temporarily lay off 94 workers. These furloughs will begin around March 24. The company's railcar site in Kennett, Missouri is affected. Reduced production needs and business conditions caused these actions. Missouri's Rapid Response team will assist affected workers.

Kennett, Missouri

https://www.missourinet.com/2026/01/23/southeast-missouri-company-to-temporarily-lay-off-94-workers/


Springfield Workforce Department to Cut 11 Positions

The City of Springfield's Workforce Development division faces job cuts. This is due to delays in federal funding. Eleven positions are at risk within the division. Six positions will be laid off by July 1, with five more possible by October 1. Core services at the Missouri Job Center will continue despite the layoffs.

Springfield, Missouri

https://www.ky3.com/2026/03/21/city-springfields-workforce-development-could-see-layoffs-due-federal-funding-delays/


Saks Fifth Avenue St. Louis Store Closing, 65 Jobs Lost

Saks Fifth Avenue will close its St. Louis, Missouri store. This closure will result in 65 job losses. The store is located at 1 Plaza Frontenac Street. Employee separations are scheduled between May 6 and May 31, 2026. The company submitted a WARN notice to the state.

St. Louis, Missouri

https://101theeagle.com/saks-fifth-avenue-st-louis-closure/


Family-owned tire distributor to shutter Hazelwood facilities, lay off 143

Community Wholesale Tire Dis. Inc. plans to permanently close two Hazelwood facilities and lay off about 143 employees in April, according to a notice filed with the state of Missouri.

https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/local/family-owned-tire-distributor-shutter-hazelwood-facilities/63-4378cafd-507c-4169-a9f9-9c7a46293c32


Post-Dispatch Extends Employment for Three Plant Workers

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch extended employment for three workers. These individuals are from the Maryland Heights printing facility. That facility closed in January 2025. Their layoff date has been pushed multiple times. The latest extension sets their layoff for late June.

https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/news/2026/02/09/post-dispatch-delays-layoffs-printing-facility.html


Missouri Lawmakers Propose Income Tax Overhaul

Missouri lawmakers are debating a plan to replace the state income tax. Governor Mike Kehoe's proposal would instead implement increased sales taxes. Voters would decide on this change in November if the bill passes. Supporters believe it will attract businesses and young professionals to Missouri. Critics worry about the financial impact on residents with fixed incomes.

https://www.kctv5.com/2026/01/28/missouri-debates-major-shift-income-tax-sales-tax/


Missouri Layoff & Unemployment Numbers Fall (Jan 2026)

Missouri Jobless Claims Fall, Labor Department Reports

Initial filings for unemployment benefits in Missouri decreased last week. The U.S. Department of Labor reported this decline. New jobless claims fell to 4,871 for the week ending January 17. This was a drop from 7,306 claims the previous week. Nationally, U.S. unemployment claims slightly rose to 200,000.

https://www.news-leader.com/story/news/business/2026/01/23/missouri-unemployment-claims-declined-last-week/88299917007/


TelaForce: 104 Layoffs @ Kansas City, Missouri

TelaForce Announces Kansas City Closure, 104 Jobs Lost

TelaForce, a Kansas City company, plans to close. It filed a WARN notice with Missouri on January 19. The company will cease operations on March 20. This closure will result in 104 job losses. The company stated government contracts ended.

https://www.kctv5.com/2026/01/20/kansas-city-company-close-layoff-100-employees/


Know Your Rights

Know Your Rights in a Demotion / Reorganization (Missouri Employees)

There’s a lot of rumor right now about upcoming demotions being used as a cost-cutting tactic. Some of you may be wondering: If I’m offered a big downgrade and I refuse it, am I considered “fired” or “quit”?

The truth: It depends how the company handles it, and how severe the changes are. Missouri courts have looked at this exact issue many times. Here are some important cases:

Key Missouri Cases
• Kimble v. Division of Employment Security (2013)
An IT manager’s role was eliminated; he was offered a car sales position. He refused. The court said this counted as a voluntary quit without good cause because he didn’t try to preserve his job and the pay loss was “speculative.” Result: No unemployment benefits.

Takeaway: If you refuse a different role, the state may treat it as a resignation unless the demotion is clearly unreasonable.

•   Mickles v. Maxi Beauty Supply (2019)

A manager was demoted by text to a clerk position. She quit. The court said she had good cause to quit—the demotion was unfair and handled poorly. She qualified for unemployment benefits.

Takeaway: How the employer handles the demotion (fair process vs. unfair surprise) matters.
• Sokol v. Labor & Indus. Relations Comm’n (1997)
Employer changed contract terms; worker refused to accept. The court said this was a discharge, not a resignation.

Takeaway: If the company outright says “You’re done if you don’t accept these changes,” that’s a termination.

• Von Hoffman Press v. Industrial Comm’n (1972)
Worker declined being forced into full-time after working part-time. Employer fired her. Court ruled this was a discharge.

Takeaway: If they change the deal and then end your job, that’s not a voluntary quit.

• Armco Steel Corp. v. Labor & Indus. Relations Comm’n (1977)
Worker declined a transfer with a 44% pay cut. Court found she had good cause to refuse and qualified for unemployment.

Takeaway: Major pay cuts are recognized as good cause to decline.

What this means for you

  1. If you accept the demotion → You remain employed, but you may have little legal recourse later.
  2. If you refuse → It matters whether:
    • The company terminates you (that’s a discharge).
    • Or they frame it as you “resigned” (that’s voluntary leaving).
  3. Unemployment eligibility hinges on whether the demotion was so significant (pay cut, loss of prestige, unfair handling) that a “reasonable worker” would quit. Courts will look at that.
    1. Document everything → How the offer was made, the pay difference, responsibilities lost, communications with HR/management.

Bottom line
• Not every demotion refusal = “resignation.”
• Missouri courts do side with employees when the change is drastic, unfair, or essentially a way to push you out.
• If you’re faced with this, don’t just walk away silently. Make the company say whether you’re terminated. That distinction matters for unemployment and legal rights.

Disclaimer: This is general information based on Missouri case law, not legal advice. If you’re directly affected, consult an employment attorney.