York, PA – A major workforce reduction is set to impact York County as Church & Dwight Company, Inc. announced plans to lay off nearly 200 employees at its manufacturing and distribution facility.
According to a WARN notice filed in Pennsylvania, the company will cut 195 jobs at its facility located at 5197 Commerce Drive in York. The layoffs are scheduled to take effect on June 30, 2026, giving workers just over two months’ notice.
The York site, part of a broader network operated by the consumer goods manufacturer, has been a key employer in the region. While the company has not publicly detailed the exact reason for the layoffs in the notice, WARN filings are typically required when large-scale job cuts or facility changes are planned.
The layoffs are expected to have a ripple effect across York County and the greater South Central Pennsylvania region, where manufacturing remains a significant source of employment. Local officials have not yet released statements regarding potential support services for displaced workers, such as job placement assistance or retraining programs.
Church & Dwight, known for producing household and personal care products, operates multiple facilities across the United States. It remains unclear whether operations at the York location will be scaled back or fully discontinued following the layoffs.
Employees and residents in the York area are encouraged to monitor updates from local workforce agencies as additional details emerge in the coming weeks.
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