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87 Layoffs Announced As Lake Bluff Manufacturing Facility Closes

UpdatedMon, Apr 19, 2021 at 5:04 pm CT Reply Liquid Controls in Lake Bluff, a subsidiary of Northbrook-based IDEX Corp., is shuttering its manufacturing facility at 105 Albrecht Road and laying off 87 workers by the end of the year. (Google Maps) LAKE BLUFF, IL A longtime local manufacturing facility is closing permanently by the end of the year, taking dozens of jobs with it. Liquid Controls, located for the last 30 years at 105 Albrecht Drive, produces pumps, compressors, air eliminators and precision measuring tools for transferring oil and gas. Company officials notified the Illinois Department of Employment Security of plans to layoff 87 workers at the facility beginning May 24.

Journal Record Week in Review for the week ending Feb 5, 2021

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt pledged to work with lawmakers and tribal leaders to reach consensus on the top issues affecting Oklahoma’s economy during his State of the State address – signaling what may be a shift in tone after waging public battles over his tendency to make policy decisions unilaterally. Stitt instead directed his animosity toward the federal government, which he accused of overreaching in its power in order to stifle Oklahoma business. Stitt declared his response to the COVID-19 crisis and efforts to keep businesses open throughout the pandemic a success that is the envy of other states. Gov. Kevin Stitt started the day on Feb. 1 with a recap of his administration’s accomplishments during the previous year before presenting an $8.3 billion executive budget proposal. Stitt’s proposed budget is a little more than last year’s $7.8 billion budget, but spends less than the funds available to the Legislature while investing in targeted economic development incen

What s up with… Deutsche Telekom, BT, Huawei, 6G R&I

BT hit with massive compensation claim  Huawei, and its suppliers, dealt parting shot by President Trump An exploration of quantum computing/AI’s role in telecoms and a massive customer compensation class action suit are at the front of today’s news queue.  Deutsche Telekom is to further explore the potential uses of quantum computing and quantum AI in the telecoms sector as part of its role in the German Federal Ministry-funded PlanQK (Platform and Ecosystem for Quantum-Assisted Artificial Intelligence) project in which 15 partners and 33 associate partners are involved. The operator’s Telekom Innovation Laboratories (T-Labs) unit will contribute work on use cases such as “the optimization of communication networks, Industry 4.0 applications or AI-clustering problems for customer segments.” For further details, see this press release.

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