Wine giant Gallo closing Napa Valley facility, laying off dozens of workers
Gallo cites market shifts and declining alcohol consumption for closing The Ranch Winery and cutting 93 jobs across Napa and Sonoma, effective April 15.
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E. & J. Gallo Announces Nearly 100 Layoffs Across 5 North Bay Sites
The wine industry’s current slowdown is hitting home in the North Bay, as E. & J. Gallo Winery announces plans to cut nearly 100 jobs across five local sites. The North Bay Business Journal reports the Modesto-based giant is shutting down The Ranch Winery in St. Helena entirely and trimming staff at several iconic spots, including Louis M. Martini, Orin Swift, J Vineyards, and Frei Ranch. These layoffs are expected to roll out between this April…
Wine giant Gallo closing Napa Valley facility, laying off dozens of workers
California wine giant Gallo is set to close one of its Bay Area production facilities, laying off nearly 100 workers there and at four other wineries and tasting rooms in Napa and Sonoma counties.
Gallo will shut North Bay winery and chop scores of Bay Area jobs
ST. HELENA — E&J Gallo Winery, the world’s largest wine producer by volume, decided to slash nearly 100 Bay Area jobs and shutter one of its production hubs, the company reported to state labor officials. Including the closure of The Ranch Winery in Napa County, Modesto-based Gallo will eliminate 73 jobs at three sites in St. Helena and 20 jobs in Healdsburg, WARN notices on file with the state Employment Development Department show. Interior of…
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