Remington Arms, which has a manufacturing facility in Huntsville, is planning to cut 200 employees, according to media reports Tuesday in New York.

The cuts will take effect at the company’s facilities in Ilion, N.Y., and Lonoke, Ark., as well as Huntsville, according to the Utica, N.Y., Observer-Dispatch.

The report cited comments by Ilion Mayor Brian Lamica.

Officials in Huntsville were not immediately aware of Remington's plans to reduce the workforce in the Rocket City.

Remington officials were not available for comment Tuesday. It’s not immediately clear how many layoffs would take place in Huntsville.

Remington declared bankruptcy last year and emerged with a new restructuring plan less than two months later.

In November 2018, the city of Huntsville restructured its deal that brought Remington to Alabama to allow the struggling gunmaker to recover from the bankruptcy.

Under the new deal, Remington must maintain an employment level of at least 415 workers in Huntsville. Shane Davis, the city's director of urban and economic development, said at the time that Remington had about 450 employees in Huntsville.

Remington is obligated to employ 1,868 workers at the Huntsville plant by 2023 but has no other employee obligations to meet beyond maintaining the minimum of 415 workers. Remington is scheduled to next give an employee count to Huntsville officials on Dec. 31.

Remington could dip below 415 as long as it returns to that level by the end of the year.

“Per our agreement, the IDB (acting as an agent for the local governments) has a fiduciary responsibility to review the employment numbers as of December 31, 2019, per the required annual reporting due in the first quarter of 2020,” Chip Cherry, president and CEO of the Huntsville-Madison County Chamber of Commerce and secretary of the Huntsville Industrial Development Board, said in a statement to AL.com.

Huntsville officials have expected that the Huntsville facility will emerge as a headquarters for the company. Recent press releases from Remington Arms have included a Huntsville dateline, indicating that the company's center of power has indeed located in Huntsville.

Remington held job fairs in Huntsville last year.