Friday, July 1, 2011

Tech company ACS Commercial Solutions Inc. might start Erlanger operation - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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The company, part of publicly ownerd , has been approved for $250,009 in tax incentives by the . The projecyt would be an “electronic document sorting andconsolidatiohn facility,” which is expected to cost more than $1.6 “We’re reviewing to determine what our next steps will be in the said Chris Gilligan, spokesman for Dallas-based ACS. “It’s still under evaluation.” The jobs would pay an averageof $20 per according to a report from the state. ACS, whicuh employs 74,000 worldwide, announce last month that it would hire 215 employeezs inKentucky – 180 in Lexingtoj and 35 in London – because of increased business.
Positions were to include customerf care, data entry and clericap workers, as well as managers. But it also said it wouldx eliminate 150 workers in Lexingto n at the end of May with the closing of a call centet for anunidentified customer. ACS also recentlyy added 100 new positions in Louisville and invested morethan $1 millio in facility upgrades there. In 2008, the company announcerd an expansion in Lexington involving the hiring of 100 employees and investment of $2 million in facility According to the state, conditions of the tax incentiv e package would require ACS to maintain 90 percen t of the total full-time employees it had at each site as of the date of preliminarg approval, April 30.
The company is Kentucky’s sixth-largest private employer, with 4,000 workers in Beattyville, Lexington, Liberty, Louisville, Monticello, Pikeville and Richmond. Kentucky has the second-largestf base of ACS employees anywhere in the second onlyto Texas. ACS has more than 33,000 agents in 115 custome care centers aroundthe world.

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