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More Layoffs In Store For Kimberly Clark

40 Staff Positions To Be Eliminated Next Month

UPDATED: 10:31 am CDT September 23, 2003

More cuts are coming to Kimberly Clark Corp. in Neenah.

Company officials said 40 staff positions would be eliminated next month as the company consolidates its adult-care and feminine-care products divisions.

The affected administrative employees will be offered severance packages, officials said.

The company has cut about 500 salaried and hourly positions from its area work force since 2000.




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