Two hundred employees at the C.O.I. facility in Tifton are losing their jobs. C.O.I. manufactures and distributes food to restaurants in 29 states. The Nashville based company filed for bankruptcy in July. Company officials say a bankruptcy filing by restaurant chain, Roadhouse Grill left them 4-million dollars in debt. The Tifton-Tift County Chamber of Commerce says it will work hard to help employees find new jobs. Some employees will be offered severance packages.
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Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Tifton plant closing
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8/19/2008 02:00:00 PM
Labels: C.O.I., Roadhouse Grill, Tift County, Tifton, tifton georgia
Monday, January 28, 2008
Perdue wants ID theft task force
Governor Perdue wants to hire 8 agents for the Georgia Bureau of Investigation to start an identity theft division. Currently I.D. theft is investigated by the Governor's Office of Consumer Affairs.
GBI director Vernon Keenan says Identity fraud is a problem that needs to be handled by his agency, which has more resources and can work with lawenforcement and sheriffs around Georgia.
"I.D. theft is not limited to one jurisdiction," says Keenan.
GBI director Vernon Keenan says Identity fraud is a problem that needs to be handled by his agency, which has more resources and can work with lawenforcement and sheriffs around Georgia.
"I.D. theft is not limited to one jurisdiction," says Keenan.
"A Georgia citizens personal information can be stolen in Tifton, used to open a bank account in Atlanta, and then to purchase jewelry in Dalton Utah California or even a foreign country. "
Governor Perdue says Georgia is 7th in the nation in identity theft per capita.
Governor Perdue says Georgia is 7th in the nation in identity theft per capita.
In 2006 he says the damage was 25 million in theft. Perdue is asking the legislature for 1 million dollars to fund the GBI's I.D. theft task force. The legislation is being carried by Republican Senator Joseph Carter of Tifton.
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1/28/2008 05:07:00 PM
Labels: Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue, identity theft, joseph carter, tifton georgia
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