The White River Marine Group announced the reduction of jobs at its plants, including Tracker Marine in Lebanon, Mo.

The reductions began Monday. The company eliminated 350 positions or 11% of the workforce across its seven facilities. The company did not release how many workers lost their jobs at the Lebanon plant.

We spoke to a former employee who asked us to keep his identity concealed.

"I realize it's a spur of the moment thing, the coronavirius. I get it, they have to save money. I get that they can't be paying us to build a product that isn't selling or won't sell or is not essential," he said. "You think that a multi-billion dollar corporation would have some sort of plan set up to be able to protect us and to make sure that we were ok, to help us until all this picks back up again."

White River Marine Group released this statement: