HAMILTON — The million-square-foot Congoleum flooring plant on Sloan Avenue will cease operations later this year, angering union workers who could be left without a job or one more than an hour away.
TRAINER — Councilman Greg Miley read a prepared statement at Thursday’s meeting on behalf of his employer, Congoleum Corp., addressing rumors that the business is closing. “There is no basis to the ...
Congoleum Corp., a Mercerville-based flooring manufacturer, has offered dozens of employees positions in Pennsylvania as it prepares to close its facility in Hamilton later this year, a company ...
HAMILTON — Earlier this year, executives of the Congoleum flooring company delivered a "rah-rah" speech to their union employees about the future of the company, using an illustration of what union ...
Congoleum Corp., which sought bankruptcy protection 6 1/2 years ago as it faced lawsuits tied to the company's asbestos-laden floor tiles, said it has finally emerged after implementing its ...
HAMILTON >> A former industrial site contaminated by Congoleum Corp. could soon blossom into a commercial district anchored by a hotel and convention center. Marty Flynn, director of the Hamilton ...
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