Kimberly-Clark Announces Major Layoffs At Ontario, CA Facility

by Jamie Stockwell
Kimberly-Clark Announces Major Layoffs At Ontario, CA Facility

Kimberly-Clark Announces Major Layoffs At Ontario, CA Facility...

Kimberly-Clark, the maker of household brands like Kleenex and Huggies, confirmed plans to cut 200 jobs at its Ontario, California, facility. The layoffs, set to begin in June 2026, come as part of a broader restructuring effort to streamline operations. The news has sparked concerns among workers and local officials in the Inland Empire region.

The company cited "changing market conditions" and a shift toward automation as key reasons for the downsizing. Kimberly-Clark's Ontario plant, which produces paper-based consumer goods, has been operational for over 30 years. Employees were notified of the cuts during mandatory meetings held earlier this week.

Local unions and workforce development agencies are mobilizing to assist affected workers. The layoffs are expected to ripple through the regional economy, which has relied on manufacturing jobs. California state lawmakers have called for emergency job placement services.

This topic is trending as layoffs in major U.S. manufacturing hubs draw national attention. Kimberly-Clark's decision follows similar workforce reductions by other consumer goods companies in 2026. The Ontario facility will remain open but operate at reduced capacity after the cuts take effect.

Kimberly-Clark stated it will offer severance packages and retraining opportunities to impacted employees. The company employs roughly 1,000 workers at the Ontario site, meaning about 20% of the workforce will be eliminated. No additional U.S. facility closures have been announced at this time.

Jamie Stockwell

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