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Publisher announces layoff Multnomah Publishers
eliminated 24 positions in a layoff announced to staff on Thursday, April
3.
According to a press release
from company President Don Jacobson, the layoff was "the result of a decision
to restructure and re-focus the firm's business."
"We took this decision very
seriously and made it after examining all aspects of how we needed to
structure the company for the future," Jacobson stated.
According to Senior Vice President
Kyle Cummings, "The elimination of 24 positions leaves us 103 employees
or open positions."
The restructure affects 22
positions in Central Oregon and two outside positions.
"We needed to examine how
we are doing business in light of our company's mission and goals," said
Jacobson.
"By focusing on fewer projects
each year, we can concentrate our efforts on publishing books that better
match our mission of being good stewards of life-changing content," he
said.
According to Jacobson, Multnomah
is still anticipating profitable growth in 2003, but at a slower pace.
The Christian publishing house
earlier this year put on hold plans for building a campus on approximately
30 acres at the north end of Sisters.
According to Cummings, "the
job eliminations by themselves do not necessarily impact our building
plans.
"Certainly however current
economics have forced a continued delay in moving forward with building
a campus," he said.
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