Mass Layoffs Hit Norwich Plant

NORWICH, CT — Phelps Dodge Industries will close its Norwich facility, resulting in an expected 117 layoffs, according to documentation filed with the state Department of Labor. An initial round of 90 layoffs is expected to occur Aug. 17 to 30, with the remaining 27 coming after that.

A notice the company sent to the state reads: "Phelps Dodge Industries, Inc. has carefully reviewed our operations at our Norwich Plant in light of the dramatic downturn in business and economic uncertainty brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. As part of this process, we have taken a close look at our rod and refining operations to evaluate whether they are economically viable. After much careful consideration, we have made the difficult decision to close the Norwich Plant."

The layoffs at the 41 Wawecus St. plant are expected to be permanent.

The company produces high-quality, continuous cast rod, for the building wire, telecom, power cable and magnet wire, according to the Norwich Chamber of Commerce's website.

This article originally appeared on the Norwich Patch