Hampton Alcoa plant lays off 250

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By The Associated Press

Thursday, November 19, 2009

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Alcoa Howmet is laying off 250 workers, or nearly a quarter of its work force, at its Hampton manufacturing plant.

The company announced the move Wednesday, citing an unforeseen sharp decline in orders for domestic gas turbines.

About 90 percent of workers who will lose their jobs worked in production; the rest were salaried employees, said Jean Moorman, spokeswoman for Alcoa Power and Propulsion, a business unit of Alcoa Inc.

The layoffs come just five months after the company announced a $25 million expansion of the plant to increase its production capacity for the blades inside industrial gas turbines, which are used primarily by utilities and large industries to generate power. The expansion was completed earlier this year.

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Information from: Daily Press, http://www.dailypress.com

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