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Release Date
December 21, 2009
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Robert Reed 12-814-3158
Ashley Cross 312-814-3158
Marcelyn Love, DCEO 217-558-1542
News Title
Governor Quinn Announces Investment Package To Save 3,000 UPS Jobs in Illinois
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Company will Modernize Facilities in Hodgkins and Rockford

HODGKINS - December 21, 2009. Governor Pat Quinn today announced his Administration is assisting UPS with a business investment package that will result in at least 3,000 Illinois jobs being saved. The State is providing a $24 million business investment package to UPS, which will help to leverage $91 million in private investment that will be used to improve and modernize two important Illinois-based UPS facilities.

“UPS is a major employer in our state, providing good jobs and benefits to its hard-working employees. It’s important the State works with such a fine company to protect jobs, while helping to build a foundation for future growth and greater employment,” said Governor Quinn. “By making targeted investments, we are strengthening our workforce, building our economy and creating an environment where business can thrive.”

Without the State’s business investment package, UPS would have seriously considered moving ahead with a cost-savings plan that included facility restructurings and operational consolidation which could have resulted in significant job loss in Illinois. UPS currently has 35 locations throughout Illinois.
 
“UPS is pleased and appreciative of the State’s actions to help maintain the scope of our current operations in Hodgkins and Rockford,” said George Brooks, President of UPS North Central Region. “Our long-term objective is to maintain and grow our business in the State of Illinois.”

The Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) will be administering the business investment package, which will be in the form of Economic Development for a Growing Economy tax credits over a 10-year period and employer training funds.

 “To get our economy back on track, we must invest in companies that are investing in the people of Illinois,” said DCEO Director Warren Ribley. “Our investment in UPS will help keep thousands of jobs and create greater economic growth throughout the northern Illinois region.”

The Governor was joined at UPS’ Hodgkins location today by George Brooks, President of UPS’ North Central Region, Director Ribley and Sen. Louis Viverito (D-Burbank).

 

 
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