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Keurig Coffee Company Lays Off 35, Mostly In Manufacturing

Photo of Keurig coffee machine

The Vermont coffee company known for its K-cup machines is laying off 35 employees in the state, mostly in its manufacturing.
State Labor Commissioner Lindsay Kurrle says the layoffs by Keurig Green Mountain are spread across three company locations in Vermont: Essex, Williston and Waterbury.

In a statement, Keurig spokeswoman Katie Gilroy called the layoffs "a targeted headcount reduction."

The company's website says it had 6,000 employees as of fiscal year 2015.

Kurrle says the prospects are good that the laid-off workers will be able to find new jobs.

She says manufacturers around the state have already reached out to the Department of Labor to connect with some of the laid-off workers.

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