Thursday, February 16, 2006

From she who is more critical than I

Look at the title of this article....the workers should not have told the plant to close and they wouldn't lose their jobs. Ha. Awkward writing.


Hundreds of workers told plant to close in Buncombe County
Associated Press

SWANNANOA, N.C. - A textile plant in Buncombe County that employees 350-400 workers will close next year and move to Honduras, employees learned Wednesday. Anvil Knitwear Inc., which produces fabric for T-shirts and other clothing that is shipped to Central America for cutting and sewing, cited "competitive pressures" as the reason for the move. The company said it would start reducing operations at the Swannanoa plant later this year.

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