Jelly Belly will lay off 69 workers beginning in June and close its corporate-commercial operations in Fairfield. According ...
Jelly Belly will still remain in business, and the Fairfield manufacturing, warehousing, and visitor center roles will not be impacted.
Still reeling from closure of the Anheuser-Busch factory, Fairfield got more bad news recently with an announcement by Ferrara Candy Company that it would be laying off workers at its Fairfield ...
Ferrara will reduce 69 corporate positions at its Fairfield headquarters. Jelly Belly production, products, and visitor operations remain unaffected.
Per The Mercury News, Ferrara outlined the cuts in a state WARN notice and letter to Fairfield officials, stating it will ...
The jelly bean maker Jelly Belly is closing its corporate-commercial operations in Fairfield, Calif. and laying off 69 employees, a WARN notice said.
Jelly Beans for sale in store called Candylicious in Houston, Texas, June 1, 2008. Jelly Bellies were once hard to find, but larger stores like Candylicious in Houston now carry the brand.
Ferrara Candy Company, owner of Jelly Belly, plans to permanently eliminate 69 corporate and administrative jobs in Fairfield ...