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Eugene-based archery manufacturer Bowtech is relocating to Houston for better central shipping, laying off 43 local workers. Officials say the move is unrelated to local politics.
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The company will lay off 43 workers as part of the relocation, and is already hiring in its new location.
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A staffing company announced the layoffs in a WARN notice, stating that a True Value Subsidiary is shutting it down.
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University of Oregon President Karl Scholz says the school needs to cut around $65 million from its budget.
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Augusta Brands will shutter its Pacific Headwear custom-embroidered hat facility, with a limited number of employees being offered transfers.
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The company notified Oregon that layoffs are due to the end of a contract.
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PeaceHealth has begun another round of layoffs, affecting skilled caregivers across its hospital system. The staffing reduction is the third such move in the past nine months.
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Intel, Oregon’s largest private employer, is shaving more than 600 additional positions from its workforce.
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PeaceHealth announced another round of employee layoffs this week.
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Springfield-based PacificSource has begun layoffs of about 300 people, or roughly one-sixth of its workforce, a spokesperson confirmed last Friday. The layoffs follow a round of 56 layoffs reported last month.
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The company recently announced hundreds of store closures and corporate-level layoffs.
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The company announced it is ending its production of hardwood plywood.