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11:36 pm
Mon November 10, 2008
Career Center Planned for Johnson Control Employees
By Casey Northcutt
Cadiz, KY – The federal government is trying to ease the pain of approximately 600 Johnson Control Incorporated, employees who will lose their jobs when the company's Cadiz plant closes next summer. The U.S. Department of Labor will fund a temporary career center specifically for displaced JCI workers through. The center will offer residents adult education opportunities, specialized assessment for job placement and assistance with filing unemployment claims. Information and location hours will be available next week.