Wilmington Gets $4.4M For Job Help
Posted: 12:46 pm EST November 19, 2009
WILMINGTON, Ohio -- The federal government has come through with an additional $4.4 million to help workers in southwest Ohio hurt by the relocation of DHL shipping operations.Labor Secretary Hilda Solis said in a statement Thursday that the funding will provide retraining and re-employment services for hundreds of people laid off at Wilmington Air Park.Package delivery company DHL Express recently closed its air shipping facility in Wilmington and moved it to the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, more than 50 miles away.As a result, most of 8,000 Wilmington Air Park employees have lost their jobs.News of the new grant comes about a year after the Labor Department provided an initial $3.87 million for job training in Wilmington.


















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