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Here are some layoffs and closures the Charlotte region has seen in 2024

The Charlotte region is witnessing a significant wave of business layoffs and factory closures. Major players such as Medline Industries, Lowe’s, American Airlines and Albemarle Corp. have all announced job cuts, citing reasons such as operational consolidation, market conditions and reorganization efforts. Companies across industries, including healthcare, home improvement, aviation and lithium mining, are struggling with economic pressures and strategic realignments.

Piedmont Lithium and Albemarle Corp. for example, they are adjusting their workforce due to falling lithium prices and reduced demand for electric vehicles. Medline Industries’ Lincolnton distribution center closure is an example of the broader trend of relocating or consolidating operations to optimize business functions. The region’s employment landscape is facing significant shifts, impacting thousands of workers.

The above summary was created using AI tools and edited by journalists from our News department. All stories below were reported, written and edited by McClatchy journalists.

Albemarle promises to conduct “next generation mining” at its lithium plant in Kings Mountain, NC.

Albemarle promises to conduct “next generation mining” at its lithium plant in Kings Mountain, NC.

The Charlotte-based company and the world’s largest lithium miner recently filed permits to reopen the dormant Kings Mountain lithium mine. | Published November 7, 2024 | Read Catherine Muccigrosso’s full story

Tegra Global is closing its Concord sportswear factory at 244 Manor Ave. SW, resulting in 61 layoffs, according to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act report.
Tegra Global is closing its Concord sportswear factory at 244 Manor Ave. SW, resulting in 61 layoffs, according to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act report.

Tegra Global is closing its Concord sportswear factory at 244 Manor Ave. SW, resulting in 61 layoffs, according to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act report.

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One of the reasons for the closure of the Atlanta-based sportswear manufacturer was reduced customer demand. | Published November 7, 2024 | Read Catherine Muccigrosso’s full story

International Paper Co. is closing its Statesville container plant at 930 Meacham Road, resulting in 74 layoffs, according to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN).
International Paper Co. is closing its Statesville container plant at 930 Meacham Road, resulting in 74 layoffs, according to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN).

International Paper Co. is closing its Statesville container plant at 930 Meacham Road, resulting in 74 layoffs, according to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN).

The Tennessee company is the latest packaging company to close locations in the area. | Published on October 22, 2024 | Read Catherine Muccigrosso’s full story

A Charlotte-area company that has undergone a merger plans to lay off its 217 employees and close its factory, according to the layoff notice filed with the state of North Carolina.
A Charlotte-area company that has undergone a merger plans to lay off its 217 employees and close its factory, according to the layoff notice filed with the state of North Carolina.

A Charlotte-area company that has undergone a merger plans to lay off its 217 employees and close its factory, according to the layoff notice filed with the state of North Carolina.

The almost century-old company underwent a merger two years ago. | Published on September 5, 2024 | Read Catherine Muccigrosso’s full story

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