230 Part Time Jobs Lost In ND
Verety's Final Business Day, May12th
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - The jobs of 230 mostly part-time workers
across North Dakota will end when a company that processed remote
drive-through restaurant orders goes out of business in the state.
Verety spokesman Ken Cordes says the final day of business will
be May 12. He cites the poor economy.
The company's parent, Ygomi (why-GOH'-mee), announced the cuts
earlier this month but didn't say how many. Ygomi, which also
operates SEI call centers in Fargo and Grand Forks, said there
would be an increase in employment in those two cities.
Cordes says SEI plans to increase staff by about 100 full-time
positions over the next few months and that former Verety workers
may apply for work at SEI sites.
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