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Updated: 8:39 AM Jan 29, 2010
Harley Davidson of Tomahawk Announces Layoffs
Money problems are forcing Harley Davidson to layoff workers at its Tomahawk plant. Up to 35 people could lose their jobs. It's unknown whether they will be called back.
Posted: 4:43 PM Jan 28, 2010Reporter: WSAW Staff |
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Money problems are forcing Harley Davidson to layoff workers at its Tomahawk plant.
Company leaders say 25 to 35 people will be laid off in April, and it's not clear when or if they'll be brought back.
Harley has been reorganizing its business over the past year to cope with falling demand, after posting its biggest loss in 16 years.
The company has been forced to cut employees, close facilities and cancel or sell brands.
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