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There are a total of about 250 employees at that location, but the company is hoping some of the remaining workers will fill positions at other UNIFI facilities in the area, a spokesperson said.
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In a notice to state officials this month, HanesBrands said the distribution center was focused on the Champion business. With its sale, the company no longer needs it.
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The abrupt end of a partnership between two Greensboro-based health care organizations has led to a 66-person layoff. In a letter submitted to the state…
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Officials with Resource Label Group announced last week that it will permanently shutter its Old Lexington Road plant in June. The move will affect as many as 74 employees.
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Two major Triad manufacturers have announced plans to lay off a total of about 250 employees in April.
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In a WARN notice sent to the North Carolina Department of Commerce, Atlanta-based packaging company WestRock said it was shuttering its facility on Lexington Parkway.
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Wilkesboro town officials say Tyson Foods Inc. has laid off more than 100 employees at its Wilkesboro processing plant. Tyson, the largest employer in Wilkes County, announced in a prepared statement that they are reducing the number of second-shift employees due to lower customer demand.
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Winston-Salem-based Novant Health has announced it is reducing its workforce by more than 150 positions.
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United Furniture Industries has laid off its entire workforce, affecting people at six North Carolina facilities including Winston-Salem. Employees heard…
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Guilford College in Greensboro is poised to cut half of its academic majors, and eliminate a third of its full-time faculty positions. Administrators cast…