Square D lays off 31 workers in Lincoln
Posted: Sunday, November 23, 2008
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) -- Square D announced that it will cut 31 jobs at its Lincoln plant, citing slowing sales.
In an e-mail sent Friday to employees, plant manager Mark Henning said the company needs to reduce its workforce to align production with its projected 2009 sales.
Square D, which is owned by the French company Schneider Electric, manufactures circuit breakers.
The layoffs are expected to go into effect Jan. 5
The company said it would release more details on Monday.
In an e-mail sent Friday to employees, plant manager Mark Henning said the company needs to reduce its workforce to align production with its projected 2009 sales.
Square D, which is owned by the French company Schneider Electric, manufactures circuit breakers.
The layoffs are expected to go into effect Jan. 5
The company said it would release more details on Monday.
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