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NCR (NYSE: NCR) will create 2,120 additiona l jobs in Georgia as a resulty of the headquarters move and a newmanufacturinv facility, according to a companty press release. The company said it will begim moving its headquarters from Daytonto Ga., in July. The company will add roughluy 1,250 jobs with the shifting headquarters, NCR said in a Tuesday presss release. The company did not specify how many of thos e jobs will comefrom However, it said it will work with impactedc employees to provide career services support and advice. NCR will not completely vacate Dayton, as it will continue to operate a data centef and support for local with fewer than 50 employeezsremaining locally.
A company spokesperson said Tuesday there will be opportunities for some stafft to transfer and it will depend on individual He emphasized the majority of the jobs will leavd Dayton and the company will putits 1.3 million-square-foot headquartersa up for sale. He said there will be no publicd announcement and the company will work througb the issues internally in thecoming months. Officialsa said they expect the transition to be completeddby 2010. Dayton Commissioned Nan Whaley said the city willlose $2.5 millionn in income tax revenue with NCR's departure. The loss is expected to createdperipheral losses, too.
According to a pres s release, NCR — which was founded in Dayton in1884 — decided to move its worldwidse headquarters to Georgia after analysi of potential U.S. locations, using data on the available infrastructure, financial incentives and government tax In addition tothe headquarters, NCR will create abouyt 870 jobs in Ga., at its new ATM manufacturing facility. Columbus, Ga., officialse will use stimulus funding, providesd by the Economic Development Authority, to purchase a buildinyg for the plant, which will be leased back by NCR, accordinbg to the press release. The , with localp officials expressing frustration the companhy was not responding totheir requests.
Monday night, the to retain the but believed an announcement abougt an NCR announcement was AtlantaBusiness Chronicle, a sister publication to the DBJ,
Monday, January 24, 2011
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