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    Macy’s cuts 1,000 jobs in Connecticut, closing fulfillment centers | + Amazon layoffs

    Macy’s cuts 1,000 jobs in Connecticut, closing fulfillment centers in strategic shift

    01/20/2026 // Willow Tohi // 560 Views


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    • Macy's will close two fulfillment centers in Cheshire, Connecticut, eliminating nearly 1,000 jobs by August 2026.
    • The closures are part of a broader corporate strategy to streamline operations and centralize functions.
    • The retailer has been a top-ten employer in Cheshire since 1986, marking a significant economic blow to the community.
    • Local and state agencies are coordinating job fairs and transition resources for displaced workers.
    • The move follows other recent distribution center closures as Macy's pursues a cost-saving initiative.

    In a significant restructuring of its logistics network, the iconic American retailer Macy’s Inc. will shutter two major fulfillment centers in Cheshire, Connecticut, resulting in the permanent elimination of nearly 1,000 jobs. The phased layoffs, set to begin in March and conclude by late August 2026, deliver a severe economic blow to a community where the department store chain has been a cornerstone employer for four decades. This decision underscores the persistent pressures on traditional retail as companies aggressively streamline supply chains to improve profitability in an era dominated by e-commerce and shifting consumer habits.
    The scope of the Cheshire closure

    According to official notices filed under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, the closures will affect 993 employees at facilities on Knotter Drive and West Johnson Avenue. The job cuts will occur in waves, starting with night operations and talent acquisition personnel on March 14, 2026. Subsequent rounds will impact part-time and full-time weekend and day-shift workers through the spring and summer, with a final group, including maintenance staff, ending employment on Aug. 29, 2026. A small maintenance team will remain until spring 2027 to manage the decommissioning process. Macy’s stated it will offer severance, benefits information and the possibility of transfers to other locations for affected workers.
    A decades-long community anchor is removed

    The human and economic impact extends far beyond the corporate balance sheet. Town officials expressed profound disappointment, noting Macy’s has been one of Cheshire’s top ten employers since it opened the fulfillment center in 1986. The town is collaborating with the Northwest Regional Workforce Board and the Connecticut Department of Labor to organize a job fair and provide transition resources for the displaced workforce. The ripple effect is already felt by local businesses, such as nearby restaurants and shops that have relied on Macy’s employees as regular customers for generations.
    Part of a broader corporate contraction

    The Cheshire shutdown is not an isolated event. It follows an October 2025 announcement to close a Macy’s distribution center in South Windsor, Connecticut, affecting another 150 jobs, and plans to shutter a fulfillment center in Oklahoma. The company frames these moves as essential components of its “Bold New Chapter” strategy, aimed at modernizing its supply chain, centralizing specific operations like its off-price Backstage business in Columbus, Ohio, and achieving $235 million in cost savings this year. This retrenchment mirrors a longer-term trend for the retailer, which has periodically closed underperforming stores and fulfillment centers over the past decade to adapt to declining mall traffic and intense online competition.
    The evolution of retail logistics

    The consolidation of distribution networks reflects a pivotal moment in retail history. For decades, large department stores like Macy’s operated extensive networks of regional fulfillment and distribution centers to stock physical stores efficiently. The rise of e-commerce giants, led by Amazon, revolutionized consumer expectations for delivery speed, forcing traditional retailers to overhaul their logistics models. Many are now moving toward fewer, more automated fulfillment hubs designed for direct-to-consumer shipping, often at the expense of older facilities built for a different era of retail. This transition, while a business necessity, frequently results in workforce reductions in long-established communities.
    Key elements of the modern retail supply chain shift include:

    • Centralization of operations into high-tech hubs.
    • Increased automation to handle e-commerce volume.
    • A strategic focus on markets with the highest customer density.
    • The closure of redundant or inefficient legacy facilities.

    Navigating the transition

    As the layoffs proceed, the focus in Connecticut turns to mitigation. The coordinated response from local and state agencies highlights the critical role of public-private partnerships in addressing large-scale job displacement. The planned job fair and access to retraining programs will be vital for workers whose skills are specialized to warehouse and logistics operations. The outcome in Cheshire will serve as a case study for how regional economies can respond to the ongoing structural changes in the retail and logistics sectors.
    An enduring challenge for the modern economy

    The closure of Macy’s Cheshire fulfillment centers is more than a corporate restructuring note; it is a localized manifestation of the relentless evolution of American retail. While Macy’s strategic pivot may bolster its financial resilience in a competitive market, it leaves a profound void in a community that relied on it for stable employment. The event underscores the enduring tension between corporate efficiency and community stability, a challenge that will continue to define the landscape of work and commerce in towns across the country as the digital transformation of the economy marches forward.
    Sources for this article include:
    ZeroHedge.com
    WFSB.com
    SupplyChainDrive.com

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    Amazon set for fresh layoffs next week as part of 30,000 job cuts — who will be impacted

    https://www.financialexpress.com/bus...acted/4116479/

    Amazon is preparing for another round of layoffs next week as it moves ahead with plans to cut around 30,000 corporate jobs.

    Written by FE News Desk

    Updated: January 23, 2026 05:55 IST

    Amazon is preparing for another round of job cuts next week as it moves ahead with plans to reduce its corporate workforce by about 30,000 employees, according to Reuters, citing two people familiar with the matter.

    According to the Reuters report, the job cuts could begin as early as Tuesday and are expected to be roughly the same size as the layoffs announced last year.

    Amazon plans fresh job cuts in 2026 – Which team may be affected

    Amazon had already cut around 14,000 white-collar jobs in October last year, which was about half of the total reduction first reported by Reuters. Amazon has not commented on the matter so far. Now, the second round of layoffs is expected to begin, with the tech giant expected to cut around 16,000 more jobs.



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