Walmart to Close Illinois Facility, Lay Off 111 Amid Restructuring Efforts
Walmart's closure of its ORD facility in Matteson, Illinois, is part of a broader restructuring strategy aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and transitioning to NextGen fulfillment centers. The National Grocers Association has called for a government investigation into Walmart's alleged abuse of buying power, linking it to rising consumer prices and reduced competition, particularly in rural areas.

Walmart will close its ORD fulfillment center in Matteson, Illinois, resulting in 111 layoffs effective May 29, 2026. This closure is part of a strategic shift towards NextGen facilities, incorporating advanced automation to enhance efficiency and delivery speed.
Affected employees are being offered a $7,500 transfer incentive to relocate within Walmart's fulfillment network. Concurrently, Walmart is constructing a new fulfillment center in Stockton, California, expected to generate over 1,000 jobs by mid-2026.
The National Grocers Association has urged a government inquiry into Walmart's purchasing practices, citing potential violations of the Robinson-Patman Act and the negative impact on market competition and consumer prices. This scrutiny may affect Walmart's operational strategies amid ongoing labor market disruptions.




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