Union members at Encirc's Elton, UK glass manufacturing and packaging facility are set to strike this weekend.
Members of the Unite union said they were taking action over proposed redundancies with the firm looking to reduce its headcount by 28 people.
Workers say losing this number of staff will negatively impact workers' stress levels, increase workloads and create safety issues.
Unite said job roles that will be impacted by redundancies, include maintenance staff and workers who produce the glass containers and bottles for the filling hall where beverages are bottled and packaged.
Strikes will take place on 28 to 30 March and 3 to 7 April
Encirc's parent company Vidrala recently reported full-year results for 2025, with a net profit exceeding £192m.
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: "A profitable company such as Encirc should be investing in its hardworking staff, not making them redundant.
"It is high time Encirc stopped prioritising greed. Our members there have our full support during this dispute."
Encirc is a major manufacturer and filler of glass bottles for beverage brands, which include Jameson, Baileys, Budweiser and Coors as well as supermarket-branded wine.