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DUBLIN, Va. (WFXR) – On Tuesday, February 18, the Volvo Trucks New River Valley Plant announced it will begin layoffs in early April. Director of Public Relations with Volvo, Jaine Coley, told ...
Up to 100 workers at Volvo Group’s engine and transmission plant in Hagerstown will be part of hundreds of layoffs in three states amid market uncertainty and recent tariffs. Volvo Group, a ...
But for now, Volvo Trucks North American is scaling back its truck manufacturing operations at its New River Valley plant in Dublin, Virginia, with company officials citing declining heavy truck ...
On Saturday, a Volvo Trucks North America spokesperson stated that up to 350 employees at the company’s New River Valley, Dublin, VA, plant had been notified that their services would be ...
DUBLIN — After announcing a large layoff late last year at its Pulaski County plant, there was bit of better news from Volvo recently: Fewer jobs than previously announced are ...
Volvo employees told ABC13 they want to get back to work, but they're hoping those striking get what they want. Volvo is the largest employer in Pulaski County, employing 3,500 people.
Volvo is Pulaski County’s largest employer with about 2,800 employees. The company has announced that more than 700 workers will be laid off in February.
Volvo Cars plans for 'small reduction' at Ridgeville plant, spokesperson says RIDGEVILLE, S.C. (WCIV) — Volvo Cars confirmed Monday that it plans to make a "small reduction" to its workforce at ...
Up to 100 workers at Volvo Group’s engine and transmission plant in Hagerstown will be part of hundreds of layoffs in three states amid market uncertainty and recent tariffs. Volvo Group, a ...
Volvo Group North America informed its employees at the New River Valley (NRV) plant on February 18 that a reduction in employment is expected to begin in early April. The company is currently ...