Tower Semiconductor is planning three week-long shutdowns for most of its Newport Beach operations amid an industry slowdown — a move that will furlough nearly 700 workers.
The Israeli-based chipmaker — which makes integrated circuits for the automotive, medical, industrial, aerospace and defense industries — confirmed it will shutter most of its operations April 1-7, with more partial shutdowns scheduled for July 1-7 and Oct. 7-13.
News of the shutdowns comes just seven months after Intel scrapped a $5.4 deal to acquire the chipmaker.
In a recent announcement to employees and the state Employment Development Department, Tower said its factory at 4321 Jamboree Road is seeing fewer orders as customers reduce inventory levels they built up over the past two years when semiconductor supplies were heavily constrained.
“We have been through challenging times in the past, and our team has always risen to meet those challenges,” Tower said. “We know that we will do that again in this instance. Experience teaches us that there are positive times ahead of us and we look forward to those times.”
Most of the company’s 699 employees will be asked to use accrued time off during the shutdowns, while others in safety, facilities management and customer support will work but be required to take an alternative week off by June 15th.
Employees who don’t have available time off can file for unemployment during those weeks, Tower said. The company didn’t reveal the total workforce count at its Newport Beach plant.
Tools will remain in a “warm idle state,” management said, and power will be shut off in areas of the plant that are not in use.
Tower said the week-long shutdowns are being scheduled to avoid to avoid a longer closure that could include job losses. Affected workers include engineering technicians, financial planners, manufacturing workers and utility operators.
Ironically, the company’s website lists 13 openings for a range of jobs,…
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