In the Rome area, a cardboard box plant closing means another ninety jobs have been lost. This comes after news from the Georgia department of Labor showing the region has one of the highest unemployment rates in the state. The plant is operated by Temple-Inland. Through a statement, the company says the closure is needed to maintain a competitive position, and in no way reflects "on the hard-working, capable and competent workforce" in Rome.
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Thursday, October 23, 2008
Ninety Jobs Gone in Rome
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John Sepulvado
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10/23/2008 02:41:00 PM
Labels: Georgia jobs, Georgia's economy