Whirlpool job cuts at the Ohio plant washing machine
www. EmploymentCrossing. com Michigan-based Whirlpool is cutting 300 jobs at its plant in washing machine in northern Ohio. Officials hope the City of Clyde, that the redundancies are only temporary, until demand again attracts. They say the workers were informed about the changes this week. Clyde was Mayor Scott Black said the layoffs begin early December. Whirlpool factory in Clyde has approximately 3,500 employees. The total population of the city, with 6,000 at the 2000 census. Whirlpool Corporation is a Fortune 500 company and a leading manufacturer of major appliances, with annual worldwide sales of $ 18 billion, over 73,000 employees and 70 production sites. Following the acquisition of Maytag in 2006, Whirlpool is the largest manufacturer of household appliances in the world.
