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Here Are The Ohio Companies That Announced Layoffs In March

Three companies announced either mass layoffs or furloughs in March, according to the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services.

AKRON, OH — Three Ohio companies announced mass layoffs or furloughs in March, according to paperwork filed with the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services.

AAM said it was closing its Malvern Manufacturing Facility after a fire ravaged the facility. The company described the damage as "unsalvagable." Layoffs will begin May 29 and continue through June 15. The company said the layoffs are permanent.

ILSCO is permanently closing its Madison Road facility, according to its letter to the state. Layoffs will begin May 1 and continue through early August, before the plant is shuttered.

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PlusOne is closing a facility in Akron after losing a client contract, the company said in its letter. All employees at the campus will be laid off starting May 1, the company said.

  • PlusOne Communications in Akron — 155 employees
  • AAM Malvern Manufacturing Facility in Malvern — 95 employees
  • ILSCO in Cincinnati — 121 employees

To see all layoff and furlough filings with the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services, visit the agency's website.

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