Several Kentucky workers are receiving closure notices right before Thanksgiving, including employees in Jefferson County.
Ninety-three workers at International Paper have been told they will lose their jobs in the new year. The impact extends beyond Louisville, with 230 workers affected in Simpson County and 112 employees affected in Fleming County.
The Kentucky Office of Industry & Apprenticeship Services, part of the Kentucky Career Center, reported the following WARN notices for upcoming layoffs and closures:
| Date Received | Region | County | Company Name | NAICS Code | Employees | Closure or Layoff | Projected Date | TRADE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Â 11/14/2025 | Â KentuckianaWorks | Â Jefferson | Â International Paper – Louisville | Â 322120 | Â 93 | Â Closure | Â 1/15/2026 | Â – |
| Â 10/24/2025 | Â South Central | Â Simpson | Â Fritz Winter North America LP | Â 336390 | Â 230 | Â Closure | Â 3/31/2026 | Â Yes |
| Â 10/23/2025 | Â TENCO | Â Fleming | Â ARaymond Tinnerman Manufacturing | Â 336370 | Â 112 | Â Closure | Â 12/31/2026 | Â – |
These WARN notices are now posted on the Office of Industry & Apprenticeship Services website.
International Paper sent a statement to WAVE News confirming the closures. The company announced that its Compton, California, and Louisville facilities will shut down in January 2026. Customers will continue receiving orders from other company sites.
The company said it will try to reduce the impact on workers by using attrition, retirements, and open positions at other locations. Affected employees will receive outplacement support, access to mental health resources, and severance benefits.
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