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Chop-Chop: Altice Axes 81 Suddenlink Employees in Greenville, N.C.

Phillip Dampier August 9, 2016 Altice USA, Consumer News, Public Policy & Gov't, Suddenlink (see Altice USA) No Comments

SuddenlinkLogo1-630x140At least 81 Suddenlink employees are suddenly seeking new employment after parent company Altice USA disclosed their intention to lay the workers off as early as next month.

North Carolina’s Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act requires businesses with at least 100 workers to give the state at least 60 days notice ahead of mass layoffs. Suddenlink’s call center in Greenville qualifies. Last month Suddenlink mentioned the call center would be closing, with jobs shifted into larger call centers elsewhere in the country.

Lisa Anselmo, a Suddenlink spokeswoman, claims some of the 81 workers have found jobs at other Suddenlink facilities, but would not specify how many.

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