More than 400 workers facing layoffs at four North Texas companies

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More than 400 workers across North Texas are losing their jobs before the end of the year.

A job seeker looks at a bulletin at the Texas Workforce Commission's Workforce Solutions of Greater Dallas job resource center in Richardson.The uniform maker is laying off all 139 employees at its facility at 473 Successful Drive in Fort Worth. It notified theThe school-uniform business is based out of Portland, Ore. and is closing its operations across the country, citing “severe financial distress” in the letter to the workforce commission.

Jabil announced they are laying off 136 employees from their facility at 2910 Telecom Parkway in Richardson in a WARN letter issued Oct. 3. All employees were informed of the permanent layoffs which will happen in three phases starting on Dec. 6, 2024 and ending on Jan. 3, 2025.Jabil is a global manufacturing company with more than 140,000 employees across more than 25 countries, according to their website.

José Sánchez Córdova is a reporting fellow who has written about business, art, entertainment, food and sports for The Dallas Morning News. A recent graduate from the University of Notre Dame, he is originally from Guaynabo, Puerto Rico.

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