Following the announcement of the closure of PepsiCo’s facility in Liberty, New York, town and village officials have been scrambling to address the fallout and find solutions for the hundreds of workers who are set to lose their jobs.
The layoffs are expected to have a ripple effect throughout Sullivan County, particularly impacting working-class families and the area’s sizable Latino population, many of whom have built their lives around stable employment at the plant.
Radio Catskill’s Miguel Santiago Colón has been following the story closely and has the latest updates on how the community is rallying in the face of economic uncertainty.
Image: PepsiCo, one of the world’s largest food and beverage companies, has long been a significant employer in the region. The company owns major brands such as Frito-Lay, Quaker, Gatorade, and Tropicana, generating more than $70 billion in annual revenue. Credit: Patricio Robayo/Radio Catskill