HAVERHILL, Mass. — A company that owns Dunkin’ locations across New England announced plans last week to close a Massachusetts production facility in November.
North Reading-based NGP Management LLC announced in a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notice filed with the state on Sept. 2 that it will lay off 74 workers as part of the closure of its production site at 15 Parkridge Road in Haverhill.
The worksite is a production and operations facility, not a retail location.
The company indicated in the WARN notice that workers would be laid off between November 3 and November 27. Among those impacted by the job cuts are drivers, production workers, a baker, and sanitation workers, among other roles, the Boston Business Journal reported.
In a statement, a Dunkin’ spokesperson told Boston 25 News that the closure is due to the opening of a more modern facility, and impacted employees will have a chance to apply for jobs.
“The closure of this franchised CML is due to the opening of a new, larger, and more modern facility in Haverhill, MA, which is expected to open in October,” the spokesperson said. “Employees from the affected location will have the opportunity to apply for roles at the new CML, and several team members have already started training and participating in production activities.”
The family-owned network of Dunkin franchises started with a single location in Haverhill in 1980, and has since expanded to more than 100 restaurants across the Bay State, Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire.
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