La-Z-Boy Closes Utah Plant and Moves Cutting and Sewing Operation To Mexico
Several hundred employees at Dayton's La-Z-Boy plant get notice they could lose their jobs. The company will close a Utah plant and move all its cutting and sewing operation across the country to Mexico. It's the latest company to head south for cheaper labor.
In Dayton, just about everyone knows someone who works at the La-Z-Boy plant. Allison Roddy, "My brother and my sister in law as a matter of fact his father works there. I know several I have some cousins that work there." That's why news that the company will close its Utah plant and move its cutting and sewing operations to Mexico doesn't sit well with most people. The company says one thousand 50 employees at its five plants will be impacted. It won't say how many from Dayton but it could be several hundred. It's the latest in a trend many around here find disturbing. La-X-Boy says it will transfer production from it's Utah plant to the remaining five plants. The company says that will mean 400 production positions for the plants. Impacted employees can train and apply for those positions and others that become available as people quit or retire. It's little comfort to some. Brown, "Put a lot of people out of a job apparently. I hope it don't but that's what it sound like they're going to do."
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