Several companies are relocating from the Empire State, numerous businesses have announced they are closing shop altogether citing economic reasons, and a new poll shows a third of New York residents plan to move because they can't afford to stay.
A review of the New York Department of Labor WARN notices shows several companies are relocating to other states. Private sector employers that have more than 50 employees must file a notice before closing a plant and must also notify the state when they are laying off 33 percent of their workforce.
AllianceBernstein, an investment management and research company, announced in its latest filing more worker layoffs are planned in May as it is moving its corporate headquarters to Nashville, Tenn. The company has been transitioning to Tennessee and laying off its workers incrementally.
The company did not respond to a request for comment.
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8 comments:
Surprise surprise. Well less electoral for you! Dont bring your insane ideas with you when you move!
Florida doesn't want you. Stay in N Y
I feel sorry for the Republicans in NY, who are mostly upstate.
New Yorkers can thank that nutcase AOC she has been a part of it.
Unfortunately, they take their political views that created the high tax situation with them. Californians are now happily ruining Texas.
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That's exactly what they've done to the Eastern shore !
Watch out for all the come here's
Coming to a town near you
246. Yeppers. NJ, NY and unfortunately many many for sale signs here in OC remain.
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