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Gannett closing Milwaukee call center

24 positions to be eliminated

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel offices and former Journal Media Group headquarters in downtown Milwaukee.

Virginia-based Gannett Co. Inc. informed state officials this week it plans to close its call center in Milwaukee, laying off 24 employees.

Journal Media Group
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel offices and former Journal Media Group headquarters in downtown Milwaukee.

The company plans to permanently close the call center, located in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel building at 333 W. State St., no later than 14 days after May 13. Affected employees also received notice of the closure this week.

Eligible employees will be able to participate in Gannett’s transition pay plan program, which provides continuation of the individual’s full pay through a combination of unemployment compensation and supplemental payments from the company. The length of the benefit is determined by length of service and unemployment insurance eligibility.

The Department of Workforce Development and Employ Milwaukee will offer transition services to workers affected by the layoffs.

Arthur covers banking and finance and the economy at BizTimes while also leading special projects as an associate editor. He also spent five years covering manufacturing at BizTimes. He previously was managing editor at The Waukesha Freeman. He is a graduate of Carroll University and did graduate coursework at Marquette. A native of southeastern Wisconsin, he is also a nationally certified gymnastics judge and enjoys golf on the weekends.
Virginia-based Gannett Co. Inc. informed state officials this week it plans to close its call center in Milwaukee, laying off 24 employees. [caption id="attachment_125068" align="alignright" width="380"] The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel offices and former Journal Media Group headquarters in downtown Milwaukee.[/caption] The company plans to permanently close the call center, located in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel building at 333 W. State St., no later than 14 days after May 13. Affected employees also received notice of the closure this week. Eligible employees will be able to participate in Gannett’s transition pay plan program, which provides continuation of the individual’s full pay through a combination of unemployment compensation and supplemental payments from the company. The length of the benefit is determined by length of service and unemployment insurance eligibility. The Department of Workforce Development and Employ Milwaukee will offer transition services to workers affected by the layoffs.

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