Invista Release Discusses Layoffs
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Updated: 5:01 PM Dec 10, 2008
Invista Release Discusses Layoffs
Waynesboro, Va.
In a release sent out Tuesday, Invista says rapidly deteriorating market conditions and reduced customer demand are causing the Waynesboro plant to idle the nylon portion of its operations.
Posted: 11:23 AM Dec 10, 2008
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In a release sent out Tuesday, Invista says rapidly deteriorating market conditions and reduced customer demand are causing the Waynesboro plant to idle the nylon portion of its operations, resulting in the reduction of approximately 210 employee roles and a yet-to-be-determined number of contractor roles.

“While the decision to idle nylon production at the Waynesboro site is difficult, it is necessary given the rapid decline in demand for carpet,” says Mike Laczynski, site manager. “We must manage our business in line with current market circumstances.”

The nylon production assets will be idled beginning this week. Site management will be discussing details of the idling initiative with United Workers, Inc., the collective bargaining unit which represents INVISTA Waynesboro’s wageroll employees. Specific staffing plans have not yet been finalized.

“In light of the current economic challenges, we must respond quickly to improve the long-term viability of the Waynesboro site and increase our chances for success in the global marketplace,” says Laczynski. “We intend to restart the idled operations in the future. We don’t know how long this period of idling might last as start-up and timing will be determined by market conditions.”

As with all personnel matters, the individuals affected will be treated with respect and sensitivity throughout the restructuring. The top priorities throughout the idling process are to be open and respectful with employees and maintain focus on the site’s unwavering commitment to compliance and safety.

INVISTA’s Waynesboro site produces nylon fiber for STAINMASTER® carpet, as well as LYCRA® fiber for end-uses such as hosiery, socks, and sports apparel. The site also has a research and development center for spandex.


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Posted by: Ronald on Dec 10, 2008 at 05:34 PM

Tough times lie ahead for all of us! It's sad to see everyone losing their jobs!!
Posted by: Natasha Location: Grottoes on Dec 10, 2008 at 05:22 PM

I am beginning to wonder how many jobs will be left in the next six months. This is not shocking to me considering the poor, declining economy but I am starting to wonder if the government is going to come in and intervene to help its citizens that have been laid off.
Posted by: Mandi Location: Staunton on Dec 10, 2008 at 12:39 PM

Good Luck to all of those who are being laid off. My heart goes out to you and your families... I know how difficult it is going to be, my prayers are with all of you. My husband was just laid off from Rexnord, and it has been difficult, but God will provide!
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