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Article: Startek workers laid off.
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- Greeley Tribune (Greeley, CO)
- Article date:
- February 18, 2005
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Byline: Sharon Dunn
Feb. 18--The building where now-global Startek Inc. got its start in Greeley in 1987 will soon be closed.
Employees of the company's supply chain division were notified Thursday that the company is closing up shop and moving supply operations to its Clarksville, Tenn., operation, which is three times bigger and is closer to clients where the company ships the products it assembles. The closure could affect up to 40 employees, a company employee said.
Startek is one of Greeley's larger employers with 1,200 workers. The 18-year-old company has a call center in north Greeley, a customer service center in west Greeley, and the ...
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