It said it’d move some ready-to-eat sausage production to Salm Partners. Johnsonville previously said 390 Meadowside workers would have jobs through June. Johnsonville spokesperson Stephanie ...
However, on Friday, the company said it would keep the ready-to-eat sausage facility open. Johnsonville said the decision was based on a re-evaluation of current and future growth plans.
Back in January, Johnsonville announced the acquisition of Salm Partners. At that time, the company expected to close Meadowside – its ready-to-eat sausage facility – by the end of this year ...
The project highlighted workers' talents, accomplishments and personal stories. Some women shared more about their community ...
A Johnsonville facility in Sheboygan Falls will stay open, the company said, months after plans to close it were announced. The planned closure was tied to the sausage company's acquisition of ...
Tickets for the Saturday event are available on the Brat-Tober-Fest website. Johnsonville brats, hot dogs, jalapeno chicken cheddar brats and Impossible plant-based brats are being served at Brat ...
Johnsonville will keep its Meadowside plant open, the company announced Friday, months after it announced plans to shutter the Sheboygan Falls facility. In January, the sausage company said its ...