Pennsylvania truck company blames tariffs as it announces huge layoffs
Source: Raw Story
April 18, 2025 8:41AM ET
Mack Trucks will lay off between 250 and 350 workers at its Lehigh Valley Operations center outside Allentown over the next three months, due to economic uncertainty caused by U.S. tariffs, a company spokesperson said Thursday.
Heavy-duty truck orders continue to be negatively affected by market uncertainty about freight rates and demand, possible regulatory changes, and the impact of tariffs, spokesperson Kimberly Pupillo said. Today we informed our employees that this unfortunately means well have to lay off 250-350 people at LVO over the next 90 days, Pupillo said. We regret having to take this action, but we need to align production with reduced demand for our vehicles.
Union leaders announced the company had confirmed layoffs Thursday afternoon. The plant in Macungie employs around 1,200 workers. Due to the market being in decline, there will be a rate and line reduction. I have heard all the same rumors you guys have heard. This is the first time I have an official word from the company that there will be a layoff, United Auto Workers Local 677 shop chair Tim Hertzog said in a letter posted on the unions Facebook page Thursday.
State Rep. Josh Siegel (D-Lehigh) said the layoffs are a clear signal of the dangerous economic instability being fueled by the Trump administrations chaotic tariff policies.
Read more: https://www.rawstory.com/pennsylvania-truck-company-blames-tariffs-for-huge-layoffs/
As a kid growing up in Philly, we used to compare getting the flu to like "being hit by a Mack truck". Never realized that for over a century, the company was headquartered here in PA (only recently moving to NC).

The location of that factory is in a reddish purple area that has switched back and forth between red/blue (they have a (D) State Rep). The town mentioned (Macungie) is in PA-7 that was once Susan Wild's seat and was flipped to red by Ryan Mackenzie in 2024. I expect he won't have any "in person" Town Halls and I just found this article about the "competing" Town Halls late last month - his being a "telephone" one and Democrats crashing the party with a People's Town Hall nearby - A tale of two town halls: 'People's Town Hall' in Bethlehem, Congressman Mackenzie's telephone Town Hall

Diamond_Dog
(36,597 posts)38 years ago I was in labor for over an excruciating 24 hours with my first son
.. a couple, good friends of ours, came to see me in the hospital the next day, and the husband said, You must feel like youve been run over by a Mack truck.
I got to thinking that not only trucking companies will be affected negatively by the trump tariffs, but also companies like Amazon, UPS. Fed Ex, etc.
twodogsbarking
(13,349 posts)My optimism is weak. Thanks 93 million times to you BumRush.
Bluestocking
(54 posts)We need many more of these before the midterms
Prairie Gates
(4,860 posts)Jesus.
I mean, welcome to DU, I guess.
RandomNumbers
(18,533 posts)(Jalopnik article, via Yahoo)
Emphasis added:
More at the link.
wolfie001
(4,608 posts)This is just the start. Great job dummies
ananda
(31,517 posts)You also FAFO'd.
Prairie Gates
(4,860 posts)of economic realities facing this manufacturer.
jmowreader
(52,126 posts)Mack doesnt make that kind of a truck. If youre buying a Mack youre going to use it to pull heavy equipment like a bulldozer, or youre making a dump truck or cement mixer out of it. Mack makes trucks with REALLY strong frames. Thats why Volvo bought them - they sell Volvos to the on-highway industry and Macks to the heavy-haul industry.
If the guy had said that thanks to Donald Fucking Trumps trade war their export business had croaked and the US construction companies who buy his trucks were sitting on their cash, I would believe that. But he most likely didnt want to piss Trump off, which is understandable.