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Ohio (AP) - The Anchor Hocking Corp. closed its No. 2 glassware plant here Saturday, throwing 500 people out of work. The company, which has two other plants in West Virginia and Pennsylvania, announced the closing in December. Company... Published: Sunday, May 12, 1985 Words: 321
Clarksburg plant by mid-September, a company official said Tuesday. Production equipment previously used at one of two Lancaster, Ohio, facilities is being brought to the Clarksburg plant and recalls could begin next month, spokesman... Published: Wednesday, May 15, 1985 Words: 260
LANCASTER, Ohio (UPI) - Anchor Hocking had sales of $179 million in the second quarter, up 5 percent from $171 million during the corresponding period last year, the company has announced. For the first six months of 1985, sales of... Published: Saturday, July 27, 1985 Words: 96
Anchor Hocking official said Wednesday the firm will move quickly to re-evaluate its decision to close its Clarksburg glass plant this November, laying 942 employees. The company agreed to reconsider closing the Harrison County plant... Published: Thursday, August 20, 1987 Words: 148
Anchor Hocking official said Wednesday the firm will move quickly to re-evaluate its decision to close its Clarksburg glass plant this November, laying off 942 employees. The company agreed to reconsider closing the Harrison County... Published: Thursday, August 20, 1987 Words: 332
Anchor Hocking glass plant will convince them to keep the factory open, the city manager said Wednesday. Dan Boroff said the checks from Newell Corp. of Freeport, Ill. , were received this week. The city got a $2.83 million check while... Published: Thursday, September 03, 1987 Words: 303
Precisely seven hours after the final shift punched out at 7 a.m., former Anchor Hocking workers assembled for a farewell gathering at a parking lot near the glass plant, closed Sunday by its owner. The blue plant and a smokestack loomed... Published: Monday, November 02, 1987 Words: 794
Representatives of Clarksburg's unemployment compensation office and Job Service sifted through paper work Tuesday with hundreds of former workers from the idled Anchor Hocking glass plant. Idled employees formed lines in the Nathan... Published: Wednesday, November 04, 1987 Words: 277
Arch Moore and the Newell Corp. agreed Friday to a. temporary truce that will give the company some of its Anchor Hocking. glassmaking equipment in return for $1 million to help 940 Clarksburg workers laid off when the plant closed... Published: Saturday, February 20, 1988 Words: 382
Chief Justice Thomas McHugh set a June 14 hearing date on the request. The state has been involved in a legal battle with Anchor Hocking since its parent firm, Newell Corp., closed the Clarksburg plant Nov. 1. The closing cost 940 people... Published: Wednesday, June 08, 1988 Words: 284