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Mitchell Gold & Bob Williams Closes, Alexander Government Officials Release Statement
A Taylorsville furniture company closed down over the weekend. According to published reports, the closure is due to monetary problems leaving it unable to continue operations.
Officials with the company, Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, posted signs on the truck gate and office door of the Taylorsville plant at One Comfortable Place off Millersville Road. The notices are dated Saturday, August 26.
Alexander County Government issued the following statement Sunday (August 27) in reaction to the closure: Alexander County Government is saddened by the abrupt closure of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams and the many people who lost their jobs. The county had no prior knowledge of this closing, but is currently working with the Western Piedmont Council of Governments (WPCOG), NCWorks, and local industries to assist these individuals as soon as possible.
“The sudden closure of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams in Alexander County is devastating news to many of the citizens and families that rely on employment there, and our hearts go out to them,” said Marty Pennell, Chairman of the Alexander County Board of Commissioners.
“As students will be returning to school tomorrow, (Monday, August 28) all the moms, dads, and grandparents that are affected by this closure will now be looking for new jobs. I want to challenge our local industries to publicize job openings and reach out to these folks who have lost their job at no fault of their own. As I have already witnessed our local companies and employees posting opportunities for employment, this is a huge gesture for our community in helping others in times of crisis and need. This is a fantastic opportunity for our local companies to employ some hardworking and dedicated folks here in Alexander County.”
Others in the manufacturing community have also offered their thoughts and support during this difficult time.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with all those that are affected by this closure,” said Alex Reeves, President of Craftmaster Furniture. “We never want to see this happen in the furniture industry. Craftmaster has strong demand for our product and we are in a very healthy financial position. We welcome all applications, and we look forward to continuing to provide long-term careers in Alexander County, especially to those who just lost their jobs.”
Tim Little, Co-President of Schneider Mills, echoed Reeves’ remarks. “On behalf of everyone at Schneider Mills, we hope that everyone who has lost employment will soon be able to continue caring for their families,” said Little. “We have supported families in this area for more than 100 years and we invite those seeking employment to come be a part of our family.”
Brandon Kale, Plant Manager at Paragon Films in Alexander County, said, “Our door is always open at Paragon Films. As a native of Alexander County, it is especially hard to see a local company close. Family is a crucial part of our core beliefs at Paragon Films. If we can offer work that supports families, that’s want we want to do.”
Additional details on WPCOG/NCWorks job assistance will be released as more information becomes available. In the meantime, those affected by the MG+BW closure may apply for unemployment benefits at www.des.nc.gov/individuals/apply-unemployment.
[Story courtesy of Gary Herman, Alexander County Public Information Officer]