FORT SMITH, Ark. - Whirlpool Corp. announced Tuesday that it would cut 700 jobs at Fort Smith in the first half of 2008, on top of 940 voluntary layoffs already made as it transfers work to a refrigerator plant in Mexico.
BENTION HARBOR -- Whirlpool Corp., the world's largest appliance maker, will fire about 1,200 workers in Arkansas and Indiana and shift some of the production to a lower-wage factory in Mexico.
Oct. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Whirlpool Corp., the world's largest maker of appliances, will fire about 1,200 workers in Arkansas and Indiana and shift some of the production to a lower-cost factory in Mexico.
Appliance maker Whirlpool Corp. announced Tuesday it would cut 700 jobs at Fort Smith in the first half of 2008, on top of 940 voluntary layoffs already made as it transfers work to a refrigerator plant in Mexico. The 1,640 jobs to be lost account for...
(AP) FORT SMITH, Ark. Appliance maker Whirlpool Corp. announced Tuesday it would cut 700 jobs at Fort Smith in the first half of 2008, on top of 940 voluntary layoffs already made as it transfers work to a refrigerator plant in Mexico.
Appliance maker Whirlpool Corp. announced Tuesday it would cut 700 jobs at Fort Smith in the first half of 2008, on top of 940 voluntary layoffs already made as it transfers work to a refrigerator plant in Mexico.
Whirlpool Corp. said on Tuesday it will cut at least 1,200 jobs at U.S. plants in Indiana and Arkansas and expand production at a Mexico refrigerator plant.