The Anniston Army Depot has announced plans to lay off around 190 employees – citing a decline in work at the installation.
During a Thursday afternoon press conference Army officials stated that their workload for the year has turned out to be less than expected and as a result, cuts will have to be made – with the layoff of those 190 temporary workers taking place by the end of April (2015).
The Depot, which is staffed by roughly 2,900 government civilians, four military personnel and a total of 662 contractors – provides industrial and technological support in equipping and sustaining joint war-fighters and allies.
The installation said it would be working with the Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce – in an effort to set up job fairs and other employment opportunities for those affected by the cutback.
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