Over a hundred employees are being laid off by a furniture maker in North Carolina

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According to state officials, 121 workers will be let go from a furniture manufacturing in western North Carolina this week.

Based in Morganton E.J. The changes will go into effect on Friday, November 22, after Victor notified the North Carolina Department of Commerce on November 15.

After hundreds of layoffs, a manufacturing plant in Alexander County reopens.Founded in 1990, the company creates upscale furniture with designs by Allison Paladino, Browne & Moore, and Alfredo Paredes. In High Point, it also has a showroom.

Additionally, the state’s jobless rate decreased by 0.1 percent to 3.7 percent in October, according to the Commerce Department. However, compared to the same month last year, there are 763 fewer people employed.

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