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Resolve Forest Products to Lay Off 93 Workers at Alpine, Alabama Mill
The layoffs are expected to impact nearly 100 employees at the paper and forest products facility.
Apr. 1, 2026 at 3:53pm
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Resolve Forest Products, a major forest products company, has filed a WARN notice indicating plans to lay off 93 employees at its manufacturing facility in Alpine, Alabama on May 24, 2026. The layoffs will affect workers at the company's paper and timber operations in the region.
Why it matters
The Alpine mill has been a significant regional employer connected to Alabama's timber and paper manufacturing sector, which supports thousands of jobs statewide. These layoffs will have a notable economic impact on the local community and workforce.
The details
According to the WARN filing, the layoffs will impact 93 employees at Resolve Forest Products' Alpine facility. The company operates several pulp, paper and tissue manufacturing sites across North America, with the Alpine operation being a long-standing part of the region's industrial base. Details on the specific reasons for the layoffs were not provided in the notice.
- Resolve Forest Products plans to lay off 93 employees at its Alpine, Alabama facility on Sunday, May 24, 2026.
The players
Resolve Forest Products
A major forest products company that operates pulp, paper and tissue manufacturing facilities across North America, including a long-standing operation in Alpine, Alabama.
What’s next
Local workforce agencies and economic development officials will likely work with the impacted employees to identify new job opportunities within nearby industries, particularly manufacturing, logistics and forestry-related operations that remain active throughout Alabama.
The takeaway
These layoffs at the Resolve Forest Products mill highlight the ongoing challenges facing Alabama's timber and paper manufacturing sector, which has been a vital part of the state's industrial economy for decades. The local community will need to mobilize resources to support the displaced workers and mitigate the economic impact of this workforce reduction.


