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Slowdown Forces Multi-Circuits Layoffs LOFTS Kentucky Bluegrass ^ LOFTS 2-Ln-1 Lawn Food Seed Mixture Tions” Were Available Immediately Areas of Manchester 2(1 MANnIKSTKR IlERARO. Thiirsdiiy, M.iLiJl MANCHESTER FOCUS CONNEC’nCUT WEATHER Town prepares offer Robert J. Lurtsema Witnesses dispute More clouds tonight; CALDOR to buy a shelter site in Hartford Sunday paving allegations no change Saturday ... page 2 CIRCULAR ... page 3 ... page 11 ... page 2 SALE Continues Throuqh Saturdayda • NOW THRU SATURDAY Mrralb LOFTS Pre-Emergence LOFTS Backyard Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Friday, March 29, 1985 — Single copy: 254^ Crabgrass Preventer Grass Seed Mixture 3 LB. BAQ 2,500 Sq. Ft. Coverage /[ Q O 'O u r Reg. 3 .9 9 .......................... Our Reg. 5 .4 9 ............................* + . 0 0 2.66 Fast germinating; good for hlgh-lraffic areas. Helps control crabgrass before it germinates! 1 ______________ . ... Slowdown forces Multi-Circuits layoffs LOFTS Kentucky Bluegrass ^ LOFTS 2-ln-1 Lawn Food Seed Mixture tions” were available immeDiately areas of Manchester. New offices Plus Crabgrass Preventer by “ weak business” in the compu­ corDing to two employees who those who knew several of the By Sarah Passell at the StafforD company. were built on ADams Street and SPARTUS Digital Travel Alarm 3 LB. BAG ter market. receiveD notices. The rest of the processes would be the first calleD AFTER 5»000 Sq. Ft. Coverage and Susan Vaughn Gutin said that Multi-Circuits property on Sheldon RoaD was Our Reg. 4.99 ............ 3 .7 7 "The market has not grown as furlougheD employees were being back to work. She has workeD at Caldor Reg. Price.» .............12.99 REBATE Our Reg. 13.99 ............ Herald Reporters sold The Zoning BoarD of Appeals 9.97 Fast germinating for a lush, green, healthy lawn. informeD toDay. Gutin said, the plant for six months. was trying to help the laid-off Caldor Sale Price ............ 7.99 m quickly as expecteD,” Gulin said. has approveD plans for a steam M(r. Mail-in Rebate.................3.00* < 1 . 9 9 DeNicolo DeclineD comment on employees find work in the Staf­ "Weak business" is the com­ He DeclineD to name companies boiler at the main manufacturing wxio which Multi-Circuits contracts BOTH SALARIED anD hourly the action, anD referreD calls to forD plant. " I f businesspicksup we Reliable quartz movements; handy snooze alarm. IIYEBmS pany’s reason for layoffs ThursDay plant on Harrison Street. LOFTS Lawn Food LOFTS Mixed Ryegrass with, but one employee inter­ workers receiveD layoff notices, Tyco's New Hampshire will have to rehire" in the * See clerk for deiailk. U19 and toDay of one-third of the work Neighbors of the plant, which is vieweD at the Harrison Street plant Gutin said He said he was not sure heaDquarters. Manchester plant, he said. 15,000 Sq. Ft. Coverage Seed force at the main manufacturing in a resiDential area, objecteD to plant of Multi-Circuits Inc., Man­ ThursDay said a slowDown at Wang of the breakDown of each group, A letter DistributeD to laid-off Our Reg. 18.99 ................ 14.77 25 LB. BAG MULTI-CIRCUITS "Definitely" that aDDition as well as several I' chester’s largest private Laboratories in Massachusetts but that employees in all phases of workers ThursDay from plant • 10,000 Sq. Ft., Reg. 13.99 . Our Reg. 19.99 ................ 15.77 General Manager Vincent Gatlo plans to stay in Manchester, Gulin others in the past. The town’s 10.66 employer. was one of the chief reasons for the the manufacturing process were Economical mix grows last to cover bare areas. said. “ We have a large investment former Park Department garage, SAVE •5,000 Sq. Ft., Reg. 7.49.... 5.77 Irving Gutin, vice president of cutback at Multi-Circuits. Wang is affecteD. suggesteD they contact North in Manchester. We have no prob­ sold to Multi-Circuits last summer, parent Tyco Laboratories of New a major manufacturer of One employee who receiveD her American PrinteD Circuits in 3 0 % lem with the work force and the may be the site of another aDDition, Hampshire, confirmeD toDay that computers. layoff notice ThursDay and asked StafforD, another Tyco plant. people, " he said. an office builDing, accorDing to 130 of 475 manufacturing em­ About 22 workers from the first not to be iDentifieD said the layoffs Gatto was out of town until ORTHO Pruning Seal M i / £ For the past year, the company, RaymonD Toman, facilities man­ 'OmM ployees were being furlougheD. shift were informeD they were were not baseD on seniority, but on MonDay, accorDing to Multi­ sold to Tyco in February 1984, has ager for Tyco. 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