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MORE ON THE CATERPILLAR LAYOFFS IN CENTRAL ILLINOIS
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Caterpillar workers at an East Peoria plant, leave work after their shift on Friday afternoon. The company announced that 584 workers were laid off, part of more than 2,000 production workers laid off from three Illinois plants.
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By PAUL GORDON
Journal Star
Posted Jan 30, 2009 @ 08:15 AM
Last update Jan 30, 2009 @ 06:08 PM
PEORIA —

When Caterpillar Inc. warned on Monday that more layoffs were possible, even likely in some cases, few thought they would come four days later.

But the company, saying Friday it still needed to bring production in line with falling demand, pulled the trigger on more than 2,000 more full-time production jobs and more than 400 salaried positions.

More than 700 employees will be laid off in East Peoria, according to figures released by the company.

That brings the total Caterpillar layoffs since early December to more than 22,000 employees, including contract and agency workers.

The layoffs announced Friday will begin April 13, the company said. Under federal labor law, the company must give 60 days notice of a mass layoff.

A total of 2,110 production employees at plants in East Peoria, Aurora and Decatur will be laid off indefinitely “to bring production levels in line with current demand,” the company said in a news release.

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