CESSNA OFFERING VOLUNTARY SEPARATION PLAN TO SOME EMPLOYEES

Cessna Aircraft Company, facing decreased aircraft orders due to the slumping economy, launched a "voluntary separation" program designed to pare its work force by about 900 positions by the end of the year. A brief announcement noted Cessna's "16 years of revenue and employment growth, the longest...

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