Battery manufacturer to close Holland facility, cut 37 workers
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37 to lose jobs as Holland battery plant closes
HOLLAND, Mich. (WOOD) — Almost 40 people will lose their jobs Wednesday as a Holland battery plant abruptly closes. In a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification letter filed with the state, Natron Energy, Inc. said it is closing both its manufacturing plant at 70 W. 48th St. near I-196 in Holland and its facility in California. A total of 95 employees, including 37 in Michigan, will be laid off as the company prepares to close, the WARN le…
Battery Maker Natron Energy Runs Out Of Money, To close Holland Plant
HOLLAND, MI — A California-based battery startup is shutting down its Michigan operations after running out of cash. Natron Energy in a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act notice dated Aug. 28 said it will shut down both of its facilities in Holland and Santa Clara, Calif., terminating a total of 95 employees, MLive reported. Of that number, 37 employees at the Holland plant at 70 W. 48th St. will be permanently laid off ef…
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