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Adient laying off hundreds of workers in Lexington and Columbia, Tenn.

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A global auto component supplier is laying off hundreds of workers in West Tennessee.
A global auto component supplier is laying off more than 400 workers and closing two Tennessee facilities this summer.
Plymouth, Michigan-based Adient recently filed two WARN (worker adjustment and retraining notification) notices with the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development.
The publicly traded company, which makes automotive seating, has over 200 manufacturing and assembly plants worldwide, including one in West Tennessee and a facility in Middle Tennessee.
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Adient filed the WARN notices a day apart. The first, on April 17, involves laying off 95 workers at 2206 Oakland Parkway in Columbia, about an hour south of Nashville.
The second, larger WARN filing on April 21 is for the company's facility at 659 Natchez Trace Drive in Lexington. At that plant in Henderson County, 320 workers are going to be laid off. Lexington is about 25 miles east of Jackson, Tennessee.
Adient plans to permanently close both plants effective June 27, 2025, resulting in the layoffs. Employees at the Columbia plant are represented by a collective bargaining agreement, while the Lexington plant's workers are not represented by such an agreement.
Adient, which is traded on the New York Stock Exchange, has more than 70,000 employees at operations in 29 countries, producing seating for all major automakers.
In November 2024 and January 2025, Adient laid off 172 workers in the Kansas City area.
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