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Republic National Closes NC Facilities, Cuts 53 Jobs

Republic National Distributing Company is closing two North Carolina facilities. This action will result in 53 layoffs across Charlotte and Raleigh. The company is undergoing a large operational restructuring. These facilities are expected to be sold to a third party. Overall, nearly 5,400 employees will be laid off across 11 states.

Charlotte, North Carolina

https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/business/article315994160.html


WiseTech Global Reduces Staff by 2,000 Due to AI

WiseTech Global is cutting approximately 2,000 jobs. The company is reducing its global workforce by nearly 30%. The logistics software company attributes these reductions to AI capabilities. CEO Zubin Appoo stated manual coding is no longer the core engineering act. The stock market reacted positively, with shares jumping 11.1%.

https://cryptobriefing.com/wisetech-layoffs-ai-workforce-reduction/


Goodyear to Close North Carolina Plant, Impacting 1,700 Workers

Tire manufacturer Goodyear announced plans to close its Fayetteville, North Carolina plant. The closure is expected by the end of 2027. Approximately 1,700 hourly and salaried positions will be affected. Goodyear stated this action is necessary to strengthen its market competitiveness. The company aims to support the long-term health of its business.

Fayetteville, North Carolina

https://spectrumlocalnews.com/nc/charlotte/news/2026/05/13/1-700-layoffs-possible-as-goodyear-eyes-closing-n-c--factory


Not One, Not Two — At XOM It’s Not a Bug, It’s a Feature

Still debating whether this “feature” was installed during the North Carolina training workshop or long before that, but one thing’s clear: the pattern isn’t accidental. It’s baked in.

  • 2022Barinaga v. ExxonMobil Chemical Company.
  • Executive Arrest (2023-2024): David Scott.
  • Zachary Butler, a 30-year-old executive at the ExxonMobil campus in Spring, Texas

Kroger Settles Environmental Violations Case

Kroger, Harris Teeter’s parent company, agreed to a major settlement. The company will invest $100 million. It will also pay a $2.5 million civil penalty. This settles Clean Air Act violations from 2014 to 2023. Violations involved refrigerant leaks across its 2,700-plus stores.

Charlotte, North Carolina

https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/business/article315699866.html


Lions Services Lays Off 107 Due to Contract Loss

Lions Services Inc. is laying off 107 people by July 1. The nonprofit textile manufacturer is headquartered in Charlotte. This decision follows the completion of a contract. No comparable replacement work was found. Most affected workers are machine operators and assemblers.

Charlotte, NC

https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/business/article315639501.html


Lexington Distributor Shuts Down, Cuts 130 Jobs

A Lexington supplements distributor is shutting down operations. This closure will eliminate 130 jobs. The shutdown follows a recent company sale. Grocer giant Kroger sold the company. A larger supplements concern acquired the distributor.

Lexington, North Carolina

https://hoodline.com/2026/04/lexington-reeling-as-vitacost-axes-warehouse-130-jobs-lost/


Vitacost Closes Lexington Center, 130 Jobs Lost

Vitacost is closing its fulfillment center in Lexington, North Carolina. This closure will result in 130 layoffs by July 1. Kroger sold Vitacost to IHerb, an e-commerce company, in January. IHerb decided to consolidate its U.S. logistics network. This consolidation led to the decision to close the Lexington site.

Lexington, North Carolina

https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/business/article315585526.html


Lowe's Restructures, Eliminating 600 Corporate Positions

Lowe's Companies announced plans to cut 600 corporate and support roles nationwide. This reduction represents about one percent of its total workforce. The company aims to shift resources toward store operations and customer-facing employees. Many affected employees are based in Mooresville and Charlotte, North Carolina.

Mooresville, North Carolina

http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/lowe-s-begins-layoffs-in-north-carolina-plans-600-job-cuts/ar-AA1WBcI5?apiversion=v2&domshim=1&noservercache=1&noservertelemetry=1&batchservertelemetry=1&renderwebcomponents=1&wcseo=1&bundles=feat-es2020-c


Mars Petcare Closes NC Plant, 150 Jobs Lost

Mars Petcare is closing a factory. The factory is located in Henderson, North Carolina. This closure will affect 150 employees. Mars Petcare is a division of consumer giant Mars. The plant is situated in a small town.

Henderson, NC

https://www.bizjournals.com/triangle/news/2026/04/22/mars-petcare-henderson-plant-closing-150-layoffs.html


WNC Agriculture Center Hosts Large Job Fair

The Western North Carolina Agriculture Center hosted a job fair. Over 100 employers met with jobseekers on April 16, 2026. North Carolina reports approximately 200,000 unemployed individuals as of January. One attendee, engineer Brett Bloomberg, was recently laid off. He emphasized the value of in-person connections over online searches.

Fletcher, N.C.

https://wlos.com/news/local/jobseekers-employers-western-north-carolina-agricultural-center-wnc-commerce-employment-reports-unemployment-community-buncombe-county


Parkdale Mills Closes Lexington Plant, Lays Off 68

Parkdale Mills is closing its Davidson County facility. This action will lay off 68 employees. The Lexington factory is scheduled to close on June 7. Increasing energy costs created an unsustainable business model. Parkdale Mills also closed a Walnut Cove facility earlier this year.

Lexington, North Carolina

https://www.aol.com/news/historic-textile-mill-near-charlotte-163409252.html


Family Dollar, Lowe's Contribute to NC Job Losses

North Carolina layoffs have increased over 50% this year. Companies reported 3,402 layoffs across the state in 2026. Nearly a third of these job cuts occurred in the Charlotte area. A Family Dollar distribution center in Matthews closed, eliminating 373 jobs. Lowe's Home Improvement also cut 600 corporate positions statewide.

Matthews, North Carolina

https://finance.yahoo.com/economy/articles/layoffs-surge-across-north-carolina-141242676.html


Pendo layoffs

"This is not any reflection of the strength of our business. We have the biggest opportunity in Pendo history ahead of us. We are setting ourselves up to move at a faster speed to capitalize on it," said CEO Todd Olson in a statement. "We've been in a process of 'refounding' Pendo over the past six months as the technology landscape has changed dramatically. We had many of the largest companies in the world here, and they consider Pendo mission-critical infrastructure as they build agents, build with agents, and change how they work with AI. These operational changes are necessary to help us move faster and meet the needs of these companies as they transform."

https://abc11.com/post/pendo-layoffs-ai-tech-firm-nc-announces-job-cuts-raleigh-part-company-wide-restructure/18857051/


YMCA of Greater Charlotte Announces Layoffs

The YMCA of Greater Charlotte announced staff layoffs. This action is part of a restructuring for financial sustainability. A limited number of positions across the association were impacted. The organization's revenue decreased by 26% since 2019. Membership levels have not recovered to pre-pandemic numbers.

Charlotte, North Carolina

https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/business/article315280372.html


Epic Games Cuts Over 1,000 Jobs Amid Engagement Decline

Epic Games is cutting over 1,000 jobs across the company. This decision follows a decline in user engagement for Fortnite. CEO Tim Sweeney stated the company is spending significantly more than it earns. Industry-wide challenges also contribute to the financial situation. The layoffs are part of broader cost reductions exceeding $500 million.

Cary, North Carolina

https://www.carolinajournal.com/cary-based-epic-games-cuts-20-of-employees-after-fortnite-slump/


Gaston County Approves $10 Million for Schools, Stops Layoffs

Gaston County Commissioners approved a $10 million transfer to Gaston County Schools. This funding aims to prevent 400 potential layoffs within the school district. Superintendent Morgen Houchard stated the district faced a $10 million budget shortfall. Factors included reduced state funds, inflation, and lost federal pandemic relief. Commissioners expressed frustration but deemed the funding necessary to support schools.

https://www.wunc.org/2026-03-25/gaston-county-gives-schools-10-million-to-prevent-layoffs


AmeriPark Lays Off 188 After Charlotte Airport Contract Ends

AmeriPark will lay off 188 workers. The company lost its parking operations contract at Charlotte Douglas Airport. ACE Parking secured the new annual contract. ACE will begin managing airport parking on July 1. Some laid-off employees might be hired by the new operator.

Charlotte, North Carolina

https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/business/article315153505.html


Family Dollar Closes Matthews Center, Hundreds Face Layoffs

Family Dollar will close its Matthews distribution center. The closure is planned for this summer. A WARN report indicates 373 employees will be laid off. Dollar Tree acquired Family Dollar and faced operational difficulties. Consumer spending has also tightened at bargain chains.

Matthews, North Carolina

https://www.wcnc.com/article/money/business/family-dollar-mass-layoffs-matthews-north-carolina-distribution-center/275-b53b5f5e-18cc-4584-899a-92f491c1c895


Prepac Manufacturing Ends Whitsett Operations, 200 Workers Laid Off

Prepac Manufacturing is shutting down its Whitsett, N.C. facility. This closure will result in approximately 200 employee layoffs. The company filed a WARN notice for layoffs effective May 2. Prepac cited high domestic production costs and global competition. The plant was named a key U.S. hub just last year.

https://www.wfmynews2.com/article/news/local/prepac-furniture-to-lay-off-200-workers-at-whitsett-location/83-92b05356-1802-42f4-b304-ab931e5c0739


Merck Cuts Jobs, Ends Gardasil Production in Durham

Merck & Co. is laying off 154 employees at its Durham, North Carolina facility. The company is ending production of Gardasil and Gardasil 9 at the site. This decision stems from a recent worldwide reduction in demand for the vaccine. The job cuts are scheduled to take effect on May 1. Merck continuously evaluates its business and adjusts operations as needed.

https://www.fiercepharma.com/manufacturing/merck-lay-nearly-150-staffers-research-triangle-area-vaccine-plant


Corning Inc. Outsourcing North Carolina Distribution

Corning Inc. is outsourcing a distribution center. Ryder will operate this facility. The center is located in Eastern North Carolina. It spans 780,000 square feet. Corning Inc. is also expanding other operations within the state.

https://www.bizjournals.com/triangle/news/2026/02/24/corning-inc-edgecombe-facility-layoffs-ryder.html


Lowe’s cuts 600 corporate, support jobs

Home improvement retailer Lowe’s (LOW.N) is cutting roughly 600 corporate and support positions, accounting for under 1% of its overall workforce, in an effort to prioritize staffing and resources at its stores.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/2026/02/13/lowes-cuts-corporate-and-support-roles-to-focus-on-store-employees/88667837007/


Boyd Corp. Will Close Monroe Site, Impacting 63 Workers

oyd Corp. plans to close its Monroe plant. This closure is scheduled for 2026. The company will lay off 63 employees. The first layoffs will begin in April. The Union County facility has operated for decades.

https://www.bizjournals.com/charlotte/news/2026/02/12/layoffs-boyd-corp-monroe-plant-jobs-union-county.html


Two Gaston Sites Announce Worker Layoffs

Dozens of workers are facing layoffs at two facilities located in Gaston. The specific companies affected by these job reductions were not explicitly named in the provided headline. This event signifies a significant workforce reduction impacting employees in the Gaston area. The headline indicates that a notable number of individuals will lose their jobs. Further details regarding the reasons for these layoffs were not available.

https://www.aol.com/articles/dozens-workers-two-gaston-facilities-100532669.html


Baxter North Cove Cuts 90 Jobs

A manufacturing facility in McDowell County recently laid off employees. Approximately 90 workers were affected by the job cuts. Baxter North Cove operates this facility. These layoffs represent 3% of the company's workforce. The company produces medical products like intravenous solutions.

https://www.citizen-times.com/story/news/2026/02/10/mcdowell-county-nc-company-baxter-north-cove-lays-off-90-employees/88591480007/


North Carolina Jobless Filings Increase

North Carolina saw an increase in initial unemployment claims last week. The U.S. Department of Labor reported this data. Claims rose to 3,404 for the week ending January 31. This was up from 3,294 claims the previous week. National unemployment claims also increased last week.

https://www.fayobserver.com/story/news/2026/02/07/unemployment-numbers/88527060007/


North Carolina Sees Drop in Weekly Jobless Claims

North Carolina saw a decline in initial unemployment benefit filings last week. The U.S. Department of Labor reported this data on Thursday. New jobless claims in the state fell to 3,224. This figure is down from 3,930 the previous week. Nationally, U.S. unemployment claims also decreased to 209,000.

https://www.fayobserver.com/story/news/2026/01/31/unemployment-numbers/88413557007


Access East Announces Layoffs Due to State Funding Shift

Greenville, North Carolina, January 2026:

Access East, a Greenville-based healthcare non-profit, is laying off employees. Thirty-one positions will be cut starting March 31st. This reduction stems from a shift in state funding. North Carolina’s "Healthy Opportunities Pilot" program lost government support last June. Access East coordinates care for Medicaid recipients and the uninsured in Eastern North Carolina.

https://www.publicradioeast.org/2026-01-28/employees-at-enc-healthcare-non-profit-facing-layoffs-as-state-funding-dries-up


Morganton, North Carolina: Burke County Schools Revoke The Paper's Access

The Burke County Board of Education revoked "special media access" for The Paper, a local newspaper. This action followed a Dec. 6 article about a projected $4.5 million budget deficit and potential layoffs. Superintendent Mike Swan stated the article caused staff uproar and denied layoff discussions. The newspaper's reporter and editor, Jacob Christopher and Angela Copeland, stand by their reporting. Legal counsel for The Paper views the revocation as potential retaliation against free press rights.

https://carolinapublicpress.org/74286/burke-county-schools-announce-revocation-of-special-media-access-for-newspaper/


Random Best of Belk awards allegedly discriminatory, could be axed from Belk

Supposedly some former and current managers in North Carolina have spilled the beans on the best of belk awards which usually transpires in March or April. Of course the specific qualifications for the award are still unclear to most associates, and it appears the awards are based on politics and favoritism, which is illegal and can be construed as workplace discrimination. Of course Belk corporate claimed the awards were no different than ‘employee of the month’ but some claim that extra discounts, gratis and other small perks that are given only to select associates are discriminatory and possibly illegal.


Possible UNC-Chapel Hill Job Cuts... Admins...

UNC-Chapel Hill Seeks $25 Million in Administrative Cuts

UNC-Chapel Hill leaders are requesting budget changes. They target $25 million in administrative cuts. These cuts should be implemented by summer. Layoffs are still a potential outcome. This decision impacts university administration.

https://www.bizjournals.com/triangle/news/2026/01/23/unc-chapel-hill-budget-cuts-administrative-staff.html