A maintenance contractor at the Dell Inc. plant in Winston-Salem told state officials this week that it plans to cut 55 jobs, The News & Observer of Raleigh reported.
Diversco, formed in 1969 and based in Spartanburg, S.C., provides janitors, guards, groundskeepers, maintenance, repair and other contract labor.
The company is the first service provider to the plant to announce its own job cuts related to the closing of the Dell desktop-assembly plant by Jan. 20.
Dell is eliminating 600 jobs by mid-November and the rest when the plant closes.
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