Other companies notifying TWC of upcoming job cuts include RTX, formerly Raytheon Technologies. It said 27 employees will be laid off when it closes a plant on Lemmon Avenue in Dallas in early November. Its letter said the reduction-in-force is a result of “decline in anticipated business and budgetary constraints.
Aramark Services Inc., a food service and uniform supplier to hospitals, accounts for almost 700 of the newest layoffs.In letters to TWC, the company said it is being replaced Oct. 31 as the food service provider at seven Christus Health facilities in East Texas, San Antonio, Corpus Christi and Beaumont. “It is our understanding that most displaced workers typically have continued employment opportunities with the incoming provider,” the company wrote.