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Mack Trucks plans to lay off up to 350 people over the next 90 days at its operations center in Lower Macungie Township, Pa.
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Lehigh Valley Live on MSNLehigh Valley Airport incident: Piper aircraft flips during landingAn airport spokesman confirmed the pilot is being evaluated by EMS but appears uninjured. The FAA has begun an investigation.
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The layoffs could affect about 10% of the company’s 3,050 employees at its Lehigh Valley Operations facility in Macungie.
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In a statement, Mack Trucks said the layoffs are due to market uncertainty, possible regulatory changes, and the impact of tariffs.
Union leaders announced the company had confirmed layoffs Thursday afternoon. The plant in Macungie employs around 1,200 ...
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Lehigh Valley Live on MSNJacobsburg reopens stream-side trail popular with families after restorationJacobsburg Environmental Education Center announced the reopening of Henrys Woods Trail following a stream restoration that's ...
A federal judge on Friday ordered that a Turkish Tufts University student detained by immigration authorities in Louisiana to ...
Two Pennsylvania Farm Show favorites — potato doughnuts and milkshakes — are on sale today at Kutztown Fairgrounds from noon ...
The governor admits there is little he and his administration can do to try to ease business fears and calm markets at the state level.
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