Carrier workers asked to stay on the job longer; layoffs delayed to January
6 years ago
More than 200 Carrier employees who were expecting to lose their jobs by Christmas, have recently been asked to stay with the company for a longer period. As some workers adjust to the change, the next wave of layoffs is expected January 11, and will impact 215 employees – which is less than the initial 281 expected.
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