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04-04-2009, 09:45 PM
N. Idaho ammo maker looks to fill jobs
Associated Press - April 2, 2009 2:34 PM ET
LEWISTON, Idaho (AP) - Ammunition maker ATK Armament Systems in northern Idaho says it is rehiring at least some of the 70 to 80 employees it laid off in January.
Spokeswoman Amanda Covington is declining to say how many will be rehired but that the company, part of Minneapolis-based ATK, is reaching out to former employees who are already trained.
The plant is the Lewiston area's third-largest manufacturing employer with about 850 workers.
Shooting enthusiasts say concern the Obama administration could impose a new ban on some semiautomatic weapons is driving worried gun owners to stockpile ammunition and cartridge reloading components at such a rate that manufacturers can't meet demand.
Information from: Lewiston Tribune, http://www.lmtribune.com
Associated Press - April 2, 2009 2:34 PM ET
LEWISTON, Idaho (AP) - Ammunition maker ATK Armament Systems in northern Idaho says it is rehiring at least some of the 70 to 80 employees it laid off in January.
Spokeswoman Amanda Covington is declining to say how many will be rehired but that the company, part of Minneapolis-based ATK, is reaching out to former employees who are already trained.
The plant is the Lewiston area's third-largest manufacturing employer with about 850 workers.
Shooting enthusiasts say concern the Obama administration could impose a new ban on some semiautomatic weapons is driving worried gun owners to stockpile ammunition and cartridge reloading components at such a rate that manufacturers can't meet demand.
Information from: Lewiston Tribune, http://www.lmtribune.com