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LM Windpower cuts 234 jobs in Little Rock
The wind blade manufacturer employs roughly 300 workers at its Little Rock Port Authority facility and company officials said they would cut 80 hourly employees, 14 salaried positions, and 140 temporary workers.
August 3, 2012
by Roby Brock
in Talk Business
Citing uncertainty over a tax credit provision and a slowdown in production, Danish wind turbine maker LM Windpower said it would lay off more than two-thirds of its Little Rock workforce.
The wind blade manufacturer employs roughly 300 workers at its Little Rock Port Authority facility and company officials said they would cut 80 hourly employees, 14 salaried positions, and 140 temporary workers.
"We have this week told our workforce that we are re-sizing our workforce and business to fit our plans for 2013," said Adam Ruple, human resources director for LM Windpower.
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