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Philips to Close Southland Plant

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Indiana-based Philips Products will close its Rancho Cucamonga door-and-window manufacturing plant, which employs about 230 people and has been hit by a strike for nearly two months.

The striking workers were seeking full payment by the company for a new medical plan instead of 75%, a salary increase of 35 cents an hour and additional sick days. Most of them make about $9 an hour.

Asked whether the impending closure was in response to the strike, Joe McPhilamy, the company’s director of human resources, would say only that “it was an entrepreneurial business decision.â€

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The plant, which makes doors and windows for West Coast customers in the recreational-vehicle and manufactured-home industries, will shut down Sept. 9.

The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local 848, represents the workers. Union business agent Eric Tate said the union will call for a boycott of Philips Products by construction unions across the country.

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