Georgia-Pacific Closes Plywood Facility in Emporia, VA

News Summary

Georgia-Pacific’s sudden closure of its plywood plant in Emporia will lead to 554 job losses, exacerbating economic challenges in the community. The closure is part of ongoing struggles in the region, with the local labor market experiencing the highest unemployment rate in Virginia. Local support systems and job training efforts are being mobilized for displaced workers, as fears grow regarding the significant impact on the area’s economy.

Emporia, Virginia – Georgia-Pacific has announced the abrupt closure of its plywood facility in Emporia, which will result in the loss of 554 jobs for local employees. This decision, communicated to workers through a series of meetings, is effective immediately, reflecting ongoing economic struggles in the region.

The closure significantly impacts the Greensville-Emporia community, which has already been grappling with economic instability. According to recent U.S. Census estimates, the area has a 61.6% Black population, heightening concerns about the social and economic ramifications of such a significant job loss.

The local economy faced another setback last year with the closing of the Boar’s Head deli meat plant, which eliminated approximately 500 jobs. That closure was associated with a listeria outbreak that led to 10 deaths and 59 hospitalizations nationwide. As of March, the Virginia Employment Commission reported that the Greensville-Emporia labor market area holds the highest unemployment rate in the state at 7.3%; forecasts indicate this rate could soar to over 16% by May.

Georgia-Pacific cited several reasons for the plant’s closure, including challenges relating to housing affordability and a notable decrease in existing home sales, which have reached a 30-year low. The company explained that its plywood products are primarily used in housing repair and remodeling, sectors which have been adversely affected by current market conditions.

Local employees have voiced their fears about the economic impact of the plant’s closure. They noted that this sudden job loss could “cripple” the local economy. Many workers, who actively supported families, expressed anxiety regarding their immediate futures. Employees will continue to receive pay and benefits for 60 days following the shutdown, offering a slight buffer as they navigate this transition.

The Emporia plant, in operation since the late 1960s, has been a significant employer in the community. The closure marks the second major job loss in the area following the Boar’s Head incident. Operational activities at the plant will cease immediately, though some shipping may persist in the coming weeks.

Virginia’s Secretary of Labor, Bryan Slater, has indicated that efforts are underway to connect the affected employees with job training and placement opportunities. Local economic leaders are working alongside Georgia-Pacific to ensure that support systems are in place for those displaced by the plant closure.

The future of the facility and the property on which it stands remains uncertain, with company officials stating that further decisions will be made at a later time. As the local community confronts these challenges, the impact of both the Georgia-Pacific closure and previous job losses continues to resonate throughout Emporia and its surrounding areas.

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