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Updated: 8:52 PM Jan 6, 2009
Styrene Reductions
WTAP News A Marietta polystyrene plant is the latest to announce a reduction in it's workforce.
Posted: 6:43 PM Jan 6, 2009Reporter: Todd Baucher Email Address: todd.baucher@wtap.com |
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Has anyone thought to do an article on the downsizing of most of the major plants in the area? With this story that leaves Sabic and Cytec laying off, Dupont laying off their sub-contractor UTI (at least a 150 people) not to mention the union contractors, Eramet furnace production down. Thats just the major popular employers. How many more are out reducing and downsizing that aren't even heard of? Surely, that has to have an effect on the local economy but only bits and pieces are heard. Wonder when it will all come together?