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Plant Closings and Layoffs: Help! What Do I Do First? 

It is important to remember that major plant closings and layoffs have affected many communities. While this does not make your community's situation easier, it may help you to learn how other communities have proactively addressed immediate needs and developed long term-recovery strategies. 

If you hear about a business in your community experiencing difficulties or if an official announcement has been made, get organized immediately and tap into resources that are available to your community.

Check to see if a company has filed an official closing or layoff notice.

Identify at-risk companies and try to meet with company leadership.

  • Are any businesses in your community experiencing difficulties? Does your local economic development organization or do other local officials regularly meet with businesses in your community? Often there are warning signs prior to an announcement of a plant closing or layoff. If you identify an at-risk business, try to meet with company leadership as soon as possible. A meeting can be initiated through your local development organization or by contacting your Commerce Area Development Manager for assistance.

Develop an organized approach for your community.

Learn from other communities.

  • A number of communities in Wisconsin have faced difficult plant closing and layoff situations and have put together effective strategies to mitigate the impacts of major dislocations. Two success stories to consider are Platteville, located in southwestern Wisconsin, and Eau Claire, located in northwestern Wisconsin. A followup dislocated worker study was completed in 2007 on workers impacted by the Platteville Advanced Transformer closing. Click here to access the report.