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Nov. 25 (Bloomberg) -- International Paper Co. , the world’s largest paper maker, may shut more plants in the U.S. following an announcement last month it would close three mills, an executive said. Full Article at Bloomberg.com
Article:Workers at Va lumber mill eligible for federal aid:/n/a/2009/11/25/financial/f115203S00.DTL Article:Workers at Va lumber mill eligible for federal aid:/n/a/2009/11/25/financial/f115203S00.DTL Quick links to the best of SFGate | Still can't find... Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
Stanley Sykes, center, who has been with the International Paper Franklin Mill for 31 years, talks with Governor Timothy M. Kaine, right, on Friday, Oct. 30, 2009, in Franklin, Va.. Stanley is the fourth generation of his family to work at the mill. View Photo »
With the announcement last month that International Paper will shutter its plant in Franklin, we’ve seen fresh evidence that Virginia faces the same economic challenges as other large industrial states ... In my view, this extension is absolutely necessary to the well-being of our workers.
FRANKLIN — About 120 workers who lost their jobs when a lumber mill in Franklin closed are eligible for federal assistance. International Paper closed the mill earlier this year, citing a drop in demand due to foreign imports. Full Article at Newsvine
ISLE OF WIGHT - The 120 former workers at International Paper's shuttered lumber mill near Franklin will be eligible for federal assistance under the Trade Adjustment Assistance Program, Sens. Jim Webb and Mark Warner said today. Full Article at Hampton Roads Daily Press
ISLE OF WIGHT — For years, Isle of Wight County, working with a coalition of other counties, has lobbied the General Assembly for the authority to charge a local tobacco tax. Full Article at Hampton Roads Daily Press
Governor Timothy M. Kaine, right, talks with International Paper Franklin Mill workers Chris Francis, left, and David Johnson, center, at the Franklin Mill on Friday, Oct. 30, 2009, in Franklin, Va. View Photo »
Mike Balduino, Wayne Brafford and Tom Gestrich have each made many significant and lasting contributions to International Paper throughout their careers. While they will certainly be missed, their planned retirements give other members of our senior management team opportunities to broaden their experie...
Nearly half the employees of International Paper's Pineville Mill could take retirement or other positions in the company. Full Article at The Alexandria Town Talk
Federal environmental regulators have told the two companies responsible for the San Jacinto River's toxic stain to move forward with cleanup plans more quickly than the companies proposed. Full Article at Houston Chronicle
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Stanley Sykes, center, who has been with the International Paper Franklin Mill for 31 years, talks with Governor Timothy M. Kaine, right, on Friday, Oct. 30, 2009, in Franklin, Va.. Stanley is the fourth generation of his family to work at the mill.
View Photo »Governor Timothy M. Kaine, right, talks with International Paper Franklin Mill workers Chris Francis, left, and David Johnson, center, at the Franklin Mill on Friday, Oct. 30, 2009, in Franklin, Va. Francis has been with the mill for 13 years, Johnson has been there 17 years.
View Photo »This May 26, 2009 photo shows workers cutting lumber at the Madison Lumber Mill in Madison, N.H. After part of the mill burned down in 2003, the owner, International Paper was looking to shut it down.
View Photo »This May 26, 2009 photo shows Kim Moore, left, and Jim Smith posing inside their Madison Lumber Mill in Madison, N.H. After part of the mill burned down in 2003, the owner, International Paper was looking to shut it down.
View Photo »This May 26, 2009 photo shows Jim Smith talking about changes made to keep a lumber mill running and its employees working in Madison, N.H. After part of the mill burned down in 2003, the owner, International Paper was looking to shut it down.
View Photo »Governor Timothy M. Kaine, right, talks with International Paper Franklin Mill workers Chris Francis, left, and David Johnson, center, at the Franklin Mill on Friday, Oct. 30, 2009, in Franklin, Va. Francis has been with the mill for 13 years, Johnson has been there 17 years.
View Photo »With the announcement last month that International Paper will shutter its plant in Franklin, we’ve seen fresh evidence that Virginia faces the same economic challenges as other large industrial states ... In my view, this extension is absolutely necessary to the well-being of our workers.
Mike Balduino, Wayne Brafford and Tom Gestrich have each made many significant and lasting contributions to International Paper throughout their careers. While they will certainly be missed, their planned retirements give other members of our senior management team opportunities to broaden their experie...
Mike Balduino, Wayne Brafford and Tom Gestrich have each made many significant and lasting contributions to International Paper throughout their careers. While they will certainly be missed, their planned retirements give other members of our senior management team opportunities to broaden their experie...
I came back in 2000 from a very lucrative job as a credit analyst for International Paper in California to help my aging parents in Chicota, where I grew up
While with UBS, Lew's impact was demonstrated in key relationships with Eli Lilly, VISA, GE, Wells Fargo, IP (International Paper), Cadbury Schweppes and many other Tier 1 clients
He served papers and made arrests ... He worked full time at International Paper.
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