Employment trends and layoff analytics for the Farm & Heavy Construction Machinery industry.
160
Total Affected
Since Jan 2024
1
Layoff Events
Across all companies
1
Companies
With layoffs
160
Avg per Event
Employees affected
0
ConfirmedCompany verified events
1
Multi-SourceMultiple source verification
0
Severance DataWith severance information
Layoffs Over Time
By Sector
Industrials
160
Most Common Reasons
Oshkosh Defense, a subsidiary of Oshkosh Corp., is implementing layoffs due to overstaffing in certain production areas, aiming to align its workforce with current and anticipated business needs. This decision follows the loss of a significant military contract for Joint Light Tactical Vehicles (JLTVs) in 2023, which impacted production requirements. Despite proactive measures such as expanding available work, upskilling programs, insourcing efforts, and voluntary reductions, the company continues to experience an excess workforce in specific production departments.
1 event
Most Affected Departments
Production
160
Most Affected Locations
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
160
Companies in Farm & Heavy Construction Machinery
Recent Layoff Events
| Date | Company | Employees | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 13, 2025 | OSHKOSH CORP 4 sources | 160 (0.9%*) | Oshkosh Defense, a subsidiary of Oshkosh Corp., is implementing layoffs due to overstaffing in certain production areas, aiming to align its workforce with current and anticipated business needs. This decision follows the loss of a significant military contract for Joint Light Tactical Vehicles (JLTVs) in 2023, which impacted production requirements. Despite proactive measures such as expanding available work, upskilling programs, insourcing efforts, and voluntary reductions, the company continues to experience an excess workforce in specific production departments. |