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Polaris Industries Makes Layoffs in Northwest Iowa

Polaris Industries Makes Layoffs in Northwest Iowa

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A company that makes motorcycles, snowmobiles, ATVs, and other vehicles is laying off around 100 workers, including some at production plants in northwest Iowa. Kelly Basgen, spokesperson for Polaris Industries, says roughly half of the layoff are in the Twin Cities area, but operations in Spirit Lake and Milford are also affected…
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The two Polaris plants in the Great Lakes region have more than 1,000 employees. In 2014, the Iowa Economic Development Authority awarded Polaris $300,000 in direct financial assistance and tax incentives toward an expansion project at the Milford facility. Basgen says the company “needs to align employment costs with growth expectations.” Polaris is working to reduce employment costs by seven-percent and Basgen says they’re doing so in a number of ways…
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That’s in addition to the roughly 100 layoffs announced this week. Polaris reported net income of $110.7 million in the fourth quarter of 2015, a decrease of 18-percent over the same period in 2014. Fourth quarter sales for Polaris dipped 13-percent over the previous year.

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