Harley-Davidson will cut 140 jobs in the US following its decision to adjust production volumes, a company representative told Reuters. The layoffs will affect 90 production workers at Harley’s York facility in Pennsylvania and 50 at its Tomahawk facility in Wisconsin. More On: harley-davidson Harley-Davidson cuts 500 jobs in latest round of layoffs Harley-Davidson to …
Harley-Davidson will cut 140 jobs in the US following its decision to adjust production volumes, a company representative told Reuters.
The layoffs will affect 90 production workers at Harley’s York facility in Pennsylvania and 50 at its Tomahawk facility in Wisconsin.
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In April, the company temporarily laid off most of its production staffers and cut some salaries due to revenue problems brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.