Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

291 jobs to be lost in flooring firm move

- By Kevi■ Smith kvsmith@scng.com

Shaw Industries Group is shifting its residentia­l carpet manufactur­ing operations in Santa Fe Springs to northweste­rn Georgia in a move that will eliminate 291 local jobs.

The company also is closing a plant in Yuma, Arizona, affecting 249 jobs there, the company said.

Shaw said it already is scaling back work at the two facilities and will cease operations in the first quarter of 2024.

Shaw, which has at least 50 distributi­on centers throughout the U.S., didn't cite wages as a factor in the move. Data from Indeed.com shows pay levels are considerab­ly lower in Georgia.

A forklift operator at the company's Santa Fe Springs facility averages $20.20 hourly, for example, while a worker doing the same job in Dalton, Georgia, earns $15.62. And Georgia's minimum wage of $7.25 an hour is less than half the Golden State's base wage of $15.50, which will rise to $16 an hour

Jan. 1.

The 440,000-square-foot Cypress operation employs about 170 workers.

The company also said it plans to partner with the California Labor & Workforce Developmen­t Agency to help displaced employees find work elsewhere.

“We are committed to supporting them during this transition,” said Mark Hartline, vice president of human resources at Shaw.

A wholly owned subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, Shaw supplies carpeting, hardwood flooring, tile, stone flooring and synthetic turf to residentia­l and commercial markets worldwide. The company generates more than $7 billion in annual revenue and employs about 20,000 people.

In 2018, the company announced it was investing $250 million to expand and upgrade a manufactur­ing facility in Andalusia, Alabama. Two years later, Shaw said it would spend $400 million to expand operations in Aiken County, South Carolina — a move that was expected to create 300 jobs.

 ?? COURTESY OF SHAW INDUSTRIES GROUP ?? Shaw Industries Group has announced plans to shift its residentia­l carpet manufactur­ing operations in Santa Fe Springs and Yuma, Arizona, to northwest Georgia. The Santa Fe Springs facility employs 291workers.
COURTESY OF SHAW INDUSTRIES GROUP Shaw Industries Group has announced plans to shift its residentia­l carpet manufactur­ing operations in Santa Fe Springs and Yuma, Arizona, to northwest Georgia. The Santa Fe Springs facility employs 291workers.

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