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Labor Economics professor breaks down why John Deere layoff's aren't surprising
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This comes after the company announced thousands of layoffs company-wide in the last three months to move production to a new facility in Mexico.
Labor Economics professor breaks down why John Deere layoff's aren't surprising
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