Motive Power laying off nearly half of Idaho workforce NEWSWIRE

Motive Power laying off nearly half of Idaho workforce NEWSWIRE

By Angela Cotey | May 31, 2016

| Last updated on November 3, 2020


Company says low locomotive demand is a cause for the cutbacks

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Photographers spotted MotivePower’s HSP-46 No. 2003 at Pueblo, Colo., in 2013, in transit to the nearby Transportation Technology Center. The locomotive manufacturer says it will lay off more than 200 workers as the demand for new units slows.
Daren Genau
BOISE, Idaho — Officials with MotivePower Inc. say they’ll lay off 210 people at the company’s locomotive manufacturing plant in Boise.

The Wabtec Co. subsidiary informed the Idaho Department of Labor that the employees would be out of work in late-July, KIVI-TV reports. MotivePower Vice President John Howard tells the television station that a decline in the freight industry resulted in fewer orders for locomotives. The layoff will cut the company’s workforce in half, officials say.

“A number of our customers in the freight industry have curtailed their capital spending for 2017,” Howards says. “So unfortunately we are having to react as well.”

MotivePower has manufactured and remanufactured more than 2,500 locomotives at its 300,000-square-foot facility since the 1970s. These include the popular “MPXpress” series of diesel-electric passenger locomotives that commuter agencies from around the country have bought.

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