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Cleveland’s American Sugar Refining, Inc. location to close, layoffs in 2025

N.Thompson31 min ago
CLEVELAND (WJW) – American Sugar Refining, Inc. is officially closing its Cleveland location and will begin layoffs at the start of 2025.

According to a warning notice from the Ohio Department of Jobs of Family Services, the American Sugar Refining, Inc. Cleveland branch will begin layoffs at the branch located on 2075 E 65th St.begninning on January 1, 2025.

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"We will begin conducting permanent employment separations effective January 1, 2025," the release said.

According to the release, about 90 employees will lose their jobs on a "staggered basis." That number includes:

According to the release, all affected employees have been notified.

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"Some of the affected employees will be receiving separation pay as well as payouts for unused vacation time," the release said.

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