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Workers at Waynesboro (PA) Plant Face Layoffs
June 17, 2011
From Herald-Mail
Taylor Corp. on Thursday notified one-third of its Navitor East and Drawing Board Inc. employees in Waynesboro (PA) they face layoffs in the third quarter of the calendar year. “We’ve given two months’ notice to all employees,” said Tom Ninneman, general manager and vice president of Navitor.
Those affected...
ACROSS the nation
May 2011
From Printing Impressions
Commercial printing industry national news from Printing Impressions May 2011, featuring items on The Herald and Foster Printing.
Taylor Corp. Bias Lawsuit Advances
April 17, 2011
From The Mankato Free Press
A Mankato (MN) woman is suing Taylor Corp. claiming the company violated the Minnesota Human Rights Act by firing her after a swift change in leadership last year. The printing, marketing and multimedia corporation, owned by Mankato resident and Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor, filed a motion to have the case...
ACROSS the nation
February 2011
From Printing Impressions
Commercial printing industry news from
Printing Impressions’ February 2011 edition.
PRINTER news
December 2010
From Printing Impressions
Commercial printer company and personnel news from
Printing Impressions’ December 2010 edition.
Executive Struggle at Taylor Sees CEO Resign
August 6, 2010
From PI Weekly
NORTH MANKATO, MN—A struggle in the executive offices of commercial printer Taylor Corp. has led to the resignation of CEO Jean Taylor, who is the founder's daughter, and prompted human resources head Donna DiMenna to leave the company as well, several sources reported.
Taylor Corp. CEO Quits Amid Tumult
August 4, 2010
From Star Tribune
A battle in the executive suite at the Taylor Corp. has resulted in the departure of the founder's daughter, CEO Jean Taylor, according to a former human resources chief who also left. The HR executive, Donna DiMenna, said she quit after three top male executives sought to oust her and...
Digital Digest
April 2010
From Printing Impressions
More than 1,800 HP Indigo owners and users recently gathered for Dscoop5, the 2010 installment of the group's annual conference.
UPFRONT
August 2009
From Printing Impressions
Printing Impressions' Upfront commercial printing industry news for August 2008.
Carlson Craft Reduces Staff by 114
June 19, 2009
From PI Weekly
NORTH MANKATO, MN—Carlson Craft, part of the Taylor Corp. chain, has trimmed its workforce by 114 positions in an effort to align business with economic conditions, the
Mankato Free Press reported. Barb Kaus, general manager of Carlson Craft, said that consumer needs "have migrated to our solutions that are more technology enabled," according to the paper. The wholesale printing company provides stationery products and personalized accessories.
Solar Sells Card Deck Assets to Taylor Corp.
June 12, 2009
From PI Weekly
NAPERVILLE, IL—Solar Communications is closing its doors after nearly 50 years in business due to economic conditions, President and CEO Frank Hudetz said in a statement. The company has sold its cooperative direct mail line of business, printed paper-poly technology and collating assets to The Taylor Corp. of North Mankato, MN. All activity associated with Solar's card pack business will be handled out of Schmidt Printing, Taylor's Byron, MN, facility. Solar's remaining equipment assets will be auctioned by Great American Group (www.greatamerican.com) on June 30.
Carlson Craft Cuts 114 Positions
June 12, 2009
From
Carlson Craft cut its work force by 114 positions Thursday in its effort to align the business with current economic conditions. The company is part of Taylor Corp., which has had a series of layoffs in various companies since last fall....
Printers Scale Back Employee Rolls
April 2009
From Printing Impressions
The
Wall Street Journal (WSJ) plans to close its regional printing plant here this month and contract the printing of its newspaper, along with the weekly
Barron’s, to
The Des Moines Register, that paper reported. The current
WSJ plant, which employs 25 people, produced editions for a four-state area.
O'Neil Data Systems Upgrades Work to Color with HP Inkjet Web Press
March 2009
From News
HP today announced that the successful first installation of the HP Inkjet Web Press at beta user O'Neil Data Systems has helped the Los Angeles-based financial and transactional print service provider enhance its business with a range of color print services.