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The over 80-year-old company that pioneered frozen garlic bread has closed its Muskegon manufacturing facility, laying off 175 employees
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One year after opening its first sodium-ion battery plant, Natron is now permanently closing its Holland facilities Wednesday
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An auto manufacturing plant in Grand Haven is closing and laying off all 64 employees, Holland Hospital's Breastfeeding Connections group is aiming to help new others, some residents in Grand haven want the city to cull the deer in the area, and more.
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A military and commercial automotive manufacturing facility in Walker laid off nearly half its workforce due to the cancellation of a government contract
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A French electronics manufacturer which employs 115 workers at its Grand Rapids facility is planning to move production out of North America by the end of the year
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Chicago-based Conagra Brands will close its Fennville plant by the end of June, eliminating 85 jobs, or about 6% of the city’s workforce
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There are around 58,000 total federal employees living in Michigan
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Two American Families: 1991-2024 is a portrait of perseverance from FRONTLINE and Bill Moyers that raises unsettling questions about the changing nature of the American economy and the impact on people struggling to make a living. WGVU’s Patrick Center talks with producers and directors Tom Casciato and Kathleen Hughes.
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The state’s largest commercial egg producer is laying off nearly one-third of its Michigan workforce in response to the spread of avian flu.
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Detroit automakers have announced more layoffs as the United Auto Workers' strike reaches its sixth day. The union has so far only struck three plants -- but there are ripple effects