Dell to close plant, lay off 905


Dell plans to close its computer manufacturing plant in Winston-Salem by January, and lay off 905 employees.

Dell opened the assembly plant in 2005 and was offered a massive incentives package valued at $305 million if it met hiring and investment goals, Alan Wolf on the .biz blog reports.

The project was seen as a major economic development victory by supporters and a huge waste of taxpayer money by critics.

About 600 workers at the plant will be let go next month, Dell announced this afternoon. The rest will be out of work by early next year.

The closure of the Forsyth County plant is part of a broader cost-cutting effort by Dell, which is trying to offset weaker PC sales worldwide during the recession.

"This is a difficult decision, especially for our North Carolina colleagues, but a necessary one for Dell customers and our company," vice president Frank Miller said in a prepared statement.

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Re: Dell to close plant, lay off 905

So, does Dell have to forfeit the incentive money?

and now we see the democrackkk wanted MILEAGE TAX back on the horizon...

Just look at NCGO.org and see who the members are pushing this
oppression on the citizens...GPS tracking, congestion traffic monitoring, more control of YOUR lives...search the membership and CALL OUT the sorry bastards who are members! Call out NCGO.org itself...call their
'coordinator' Charles Hodges at 919-882-1969 and ASK HIM WHY they want to oppress the citizens with a mileage tax...we MUST stop these people NOW!

Re: Dell to close plant, lay off 905

Nearly 1,000 more lobs lost on Perdue's watch