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It requested agricultural equipment sale datasets and tractor and combine reports in the company’s possession. John Deere spokesman Miles Chiotti said the company is cooperating with the FTC.
Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images The Federal Trade Commission is investigating tractor manufacturer John Deere over long standing allegations that Deere makes its farm equipment hard to repair.
This week, John Deere announced more layoffs in the Quad Cities. The company announced that 287 employees will lose their jobs at Harvester Works in East Moline, 80 at Davenport Works, and seven from ...
The US Federal Trade Commission is investigating tractor giant Deere & Co. over whether its agricultural equipment repair practices violate antitrust or consumer protection laws. The existence of ...
Deere already faces lawsuits from U.S. farmers over whether its repair policies violate antitrust law. The tractor maker signed a memorandum of understanding with the American Farm Bureau ...
More layoffs are on the way for John Deere workers. The company said Wednesday afternoon about 287 employees across three Quad-Cities facilities would be without jobs as of Jan. 3, 2025.