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Whirlpool
Corporation Announces North America Manufacturing Workforce Adjustments
Whirlpool Corporation has announced a
layoff at its Fort Smith, Ark. manufacturing facility.
The company said it would lay off approximately 700 employees at its Fort
Smith, Ark. facility. The layoffs are expected to begin in November 2008,
and there is currently no timetable for when employees may be called back
to the facility.
The company also recently announced a voluntary layoff of 120 employees
at its Evansville, In. manufacturing facility.
'Like many manufacturers, we are facing a marketplace filled with unprecedented
challenges, including lower demand levels, significant and unrelenting
increases in the costs of steel, oil and other materials used to make
and deliver our products,' said Alan Holaday, vice president, Manufacturing
Operations, Whirlpool Corporation, North America Region. 'These workforce
adjustments, while difficult for our employees and their families, are
necessary to remain competitive in the global marketplace.'
Whirlpool in 2008 has - as part of its global operating platform strategy
- taken significant steps within its operations to ensure the company
remains competitive. These include ongoing productivity initiatives and
the announced consolidation of several manufacturing facilities.
Whirlpool has also accelerated its schedule of product innovations, launching
more than 70 new products in North America during 2008 under its leading
brand names. The new products include new products in every major category.
The company has also continued to aggressively support brand-building
marketing plans to help ensure consumers are aware of the new products
and features introduced to the market.
Web: http://www.whirlpoolcorp.com
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