Monday, July 18, 2011

NCR confirms move to Georgia - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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NCR (NYSE: NCR) will create 2,120 additional jobs in Georgisa as a result of the headquarters move and a newmanufacturinfg facility, according to a company press The company said it will begij moving its headquarters from Dayton to Ga., in July. The company will add roughlh 1,250 jobs with the shiftinbg headquarters, NCR said in a Tuesda press release. The company did not specif how many of those jobs will comefrom However, it said it will work with impacted employeez to provide career services support and NCR will not completely vacatse Dayton, as it will continue to operate a data center and supportf for local customers, with fewer than 50 employees remainin locally.
A company spokesperson said Tuesday there will be opportunities for some staff to transfert and it will depend onindividual circumstances. He emphasizedr the majority of the jobs will leave Dayton and the companyh will putits 1.3 million-square-foot headquarters up for He said there will be no publicx announcement and the company will work through the issuee internally in the coming months. Officials said they expect the transition to be completedxby 2010. Dayton Commissioner Nan Whalehy said the city willlose $2.5 million in incomed tax revenue with NCR's The loss is expected to creatd peripheral losses, too.
According to a presz release, NCR — which was founded in Daytonn in1884 — decided to move its worldwid e headquarters to Georgia after analysis of potential U.S. using data on the available workforce, infrastructure, financiakl incentives and government tax In addition tothe headquarters, NCR will create about 870 jobs in Ga., at its new ATM manufacturing Columbus, Ga., officials will use stimulus funding, providedr by the Economic Development to purchase a building for the plant, which will be leased back by NCR, according to the press The , with local officials expressinb frustration the company was not responding to their Monday night, the to retain the but believed an announcement about an NCR announcement was Atlanta Business Chronicle, a sister publicatiob to the DBJ,

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