
Amy's Kitchen Drive-Thru in Rohnert Park.
The food and beverage industries in Sonoma County are continuing to lose jobs.
Layoffs, effective in December, have been reported to California's Employment Development Department.
305 workers at Amy's Kitchen will lose their jobs, as will 37 employees at the Santa Rosa pickled foods company Wildbrine.
The layoffs at Amy's Kitchen come just a few months after production workers and management agreed on wage increases and improvements to working conditions and benefits.
Vintage Wine Estates, the Santa Rosa wine conglomerate, announced another layoff, this time of five employees, amid its ongoing bankruptcy restructuring and sell off.
Cattlemen's registered their intent to layoff 63 employees at the steakhouse chain's Petaluma location.
Earlier this year, Santa Rosa's decades-old La Tortilla Factory closed its production plant in Santa Rosa.
That's as new owners Flagship Food Group, an Idaho-based corporation, moved production to Kansas.