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ThuJun23

Closer look at job losses in West Chester

Posted by akiefaber June 23rd, 2011, 2:11 pm Post a Comment

While Butler County has lost nearly 1,300 jobs in the first six months of 2011 and an additional 400 impending job losses are expected to occur in West Chester Township by the fall, there is still confidence among the trustees and the township administrator that the community will continue to thrive.

Liz Claiborne “While the economy has crashed and the state of Ohio has lost between 400,000 to 600,000 jobs … in the two recent recessions that we have went through, in West Chester we have added $2.2 billion in new commercial construction, $24 million square feet of new commercial property and over 26,000 jobs,” West Chester Trustee George Lang said referring to the two recessions experienced this decade.

In May of 2011, however, two local businesses, BAE Systems and CEVA Logistics US Inc., announced plans to slash another 400 jobs this fall.

For BAE, which employed roughly 1,800 workers at the start of 2010, the latest cuts could drop its total workforce to 430 people. Meanwhile, CEVA Logistics is closing its local operations after Dell Computers decided to eliminate its 194 positions from the West Chester facility and transfer it to a new location.

In addition to that, Lakota Local Schools has recently eliminated 78 positions for the 2011-2012 school year and Liz Clairborne officials announced in June that it was going to close its West Chester based distribution center, which employs roughly 400 workers, in 2012.

“Many people want to focus on the job losses and rightfully so because it does significantly impact peoples’ lives,” West Chester Township Administrator Judith Boyko said. “However, I think that it is important to remember that we are in the fourth year of an economic downturn, yet the majority of West Chester businesses have sustained their operations amidst this volatile economy.” (more…)

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MonMay9

BAE Systems to cut another 200 jobs

Posted by akiefaber May 9th, 2011, 3:55 pm Post a Comment

According to Cincinnati.com, BAE Systems will shed about 200 jobs through September. The cuts will take the local company’s employment of 630 to around 430 persons.

This past September, the West Chester/Fairfield company announced that it would reduce its workforce by an additional 300 positions by the end of 2010. After those reductions, the company had reduced its employment to about 850 persons.

Information provided by Cincinnati.com shows that the local operation, which employed about 1,800 people at the start of 2010, has experienced a marked decrease in production volumes due to the winding down of some long-standing programs, leaner defense budgets and a challenging economy.

“Our leaders recognize the impact that reductions have on our employees, their families and the community at large. However, it is critical that we position ourselves for future growth and secure new programs with a leaner workforce,” Chris Chambers, vice president and general manager of the Tactical Wheeled Vehicle Product Line, told Cincinnati.com.

For more information about the cuts, visit Cincinnat.com’s story “BAE to shed another 200 jobs.”

BAE Systems is located at 9113 Le Saint Drive in Fairfield. It is between Port Union Road and Mulhauser Road, just west of 747.

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ThuOct7

BAE Systems gets $7 million contract from Daimler Trucks

Posted by akiefaber October 7th, 2010, 10:58 am Post a Comment

BAE Systems in West Chester announced Wednesday, Oct. 6, that it has received a $7 million order from Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) to produce armor kits for M915A5 military line haul tractors.

This order is for 380 A-kits, which includes a reinforced armored cab and chassis engineered to provide additional protection to soldiers inside the vehicle, as well as support the added weight of supplemental armor panels.

“This work shows how BAE Systems, as a leading designer, developer and producer of survivability systems, is able to leverage its expertise and work with original equipment manufacturers such as Daimler Trucks North America to produce armored vehicles that are protecting U.S. troops serving in Afghanistan and Iraq,” said Don Dutton, vice president of BAE Systems’ Platform Survivability business.

BAE Systems received an initial $32 million contract for M915A5 A-kits from DTNA in September 2009.

The company also produces B-kits for M915A5 trucks as determined and requested by the U.S. Army. The B-kit consists of field installed, customizable and removable armor panels which interface with the A-kit to provide maximum protection to the crew.

The West Chester plant also made news in early September when it announced that it would reduce its workforce by an additional 300 positions.

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ThuSep9

BAE press release on reduction of workforce

Posted by akiefaber September 9th, 2010, 4:00 pm Post a Comment

Numerous news sources reported, yesterday, Sept. 8, that the BAE Systems’ plant in West Chester announced that it would reduce its workforce by an additional 300 positions.

The company sent out its official press release earlier and it reads:

BAE Systems to Reduce Workforce at its Cincinnati Area Business

BAE Systems regrets to announce that it will be reducing its workforce at its Platform Survivability business, located in West Chester, OH by approximately 300 additional positions. The reductions will begin in mid-September, and will continue throughout the remainder of the year.

The reductions are due in part to the loss of some key contracts, including the U.S. Army’s Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTV) contract, but leaner defense budgets and a challenging global economy are also contributing factors.

“It’s never easy to make reductions as we realize the impact these decisions have on our employees and their families. Although it is disheartening, we must face the fact that in order to remain competitive, we must control costs and align and adjust our business to current customer needs and production requirements,” said Don Dutton, vice president of BAE Systems’ Platform Survivability business. (more…)

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WedSep8

BAE to cut 300 more jobs in West Chester

Posted by akiefaber September 8th, 2010, 11:44 pm Post a Comment

Defense contractor BAE Systems announced that it will cut another 300 jobs at its armoring plant in West Chester due in part of the lost of a key Army truck contract.

The plant will begin to lay off employees this month and will continue make reductions through the winter.

“It’s never easy to make reductions as we realize the impact these decisions have on our employees and their families,” said Don Dutton, vice president of BAE Systems’ Platform Survivability business, in a statement.

“Although it is disheartening, we must face the fact that in order to remain competitive, we must control costs and align and adjust our business to current customer needs and production requirements.”

According to the Cincinnati Enquirer, after the reductions, BAE, which employed about 1,800 at the start of this year, will have reduced employment to about 850.

The company will provide advanced notice to the affected workers. The company will also offer severance pay and help finding jobs to those affected.

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