State Sen. Richard Colburn is sounding the alarm on the recent bankruptcy filing of a Delaware poultry company with operations on Maryland's Eastern Shore -- calling it "devastating" news for his district.
Allen Family Food's Cordova plant is Talbot County's second-largest employer, Colburn said, behind only the Memorial Hospital at Easton. The bad news comes as the Delmarva Poultry Industry prepares for its annual Chicken Festival this weekend in Georgetown, Del.
Seaford, Del.-based Allen filed for bankruptcy last week and announced plans to close its facilities in Maryland, Delaware and North Carolina, according to delmarvanow.com. The 92-year-old company is seeking to sell assets to Mountaire, another Delaware poultry company.
The state Department of Business and Economic Development reports that about 500-600 employees work at the Cordova plant, not including farmers with Allen-contracted chicken houses.
Colburn, an Eastern Shore Republican, said in a statement that he does not believe Maryland's two other major poultry producers, Perdue and Mountaire, will take over any of Allen's chicken houses north of Route 301.
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I still haven't seen any news about Perdue's recent layoffs in their IT department.
ReplyDeletegood now just get the rest of the polluters out of here and this might actually be a nice place to live!
ReplyDeleteRich:
ReplyDeleteThat's how the "free-enterprise system" works -- it's survival of the fittest -- and you are a big booster of that brand of economics and Laissez-Faire, right? So stop the whining when it happens and wreaks havoc on some of your constituents.
PS- the Laissez Faire won't be found at the fairgrounds anytime soon.