Monaco Coach Lays Off More Than 200 Employees

By Paris Jackson
July 31, 2008
 
Eugene, Ore.-Today, the largest manufacturer of Motorhomes in Oregon announced it would temporarily lay-off more than 200 employees. However, 20 administrative employees jobs will be eliminated.
 
Monaco Coach says the current economy and changes in the market have caused them to make structural changes in the company. A Monaco spokesperson says they'll eventually hire back those workers in 6 to 8 weeks. The company says they plan to move productions lines from Indiana to Eugene.
 
 
 
 

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