Georgia’s fourth-largest manufacturer plans to lay off hundreds of workers in Dalton, reflecting a slowdown in the U.S.
Shaw Industries said Wednesday that it will close a 288-worker plant in Dalton as part of plans to consolidate some of its manufacturing of the materials that go into carpeting.
As a result, Shaw will cease operations at Plant 6 in Dalton, Georgia. The transition process will begin immediately with all ...
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