A communications company in Raymond has cut more than 30 jobs, citing a “challenging business environment.”
SPX Dielectric, a broadcasting and wireless technology company, said it notified 31 employees their jobs had been eliminated, effective immediately, according to news channel WMTW 8. The affected positions were manufacturing and support services, and SPX will provide severance pay, benefits and assistance finding another job.
Dielectric was founded in 1942 and relocated to Raymond in 1954, according to the company’s website. It became a division of SPX Corp. in 1998.