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A reclassification committee will be created over the next few weeks to help workers find new jobs.


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Hoping to avoid the closure of the factory in Bedford Exeltor passed away on Friday. During a meeting shelter furniture with the mayor of the municipality, the company management has clearly stated that the closure of the plant was irrevocable.
Thursday, Groz-Beckert Group announced that it was closing, without notice, its plant manufacturing shelter furniture knitting needles. The plant employed 140 people Exeltor in Bedford. The company explained its decision mainly by international competition.
A reclassification committee will be created over the next few weeks to help workers find new jobs. Exeltor was one of the three largest employers in the municipality.
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