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The Library => The SGA => Topic started by: Tarheel on June 24, 2009, 01:31:41 PM
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Did you 'create or save' any jobs today?
Hav-A-Tampa cigar plant closing, eliminating nearly 500 jobs
By Jeff Harrington, Times Staff Writer
Posted: Jun 23, 2009 12:58 PM
The parent of the Hav-A-Tampa is closing its Tampa cigar production plant, idling nearly 500 employees.
Altadis U.S.A., Inc., which owns the longtime cigar-making operation, plans to cut a total of 492 jobs at its facility at 3901 Riga Blvd by Aug. 24, according to a mass layoff WARN notice filed Tuesday with the state.
A company spokesman was not immediately available for comment.
http://www.tampabay.com/news/business/article1012666.ece (http://www.tampabay.com/news/business/article1012666.ece)
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I can't understand why folks smoke those nasty things when decent Dominicans can be had for a few pennies more a stick.
JR cigars has kept the pricing down on their Cuban alternatives thus far. Hopefully that continues. Their shipping boxes are smaller. That's the only change I've seen so far.
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I can't understand why folks smoke those nasty things when decent Dominicans can be had for a few pennies more a stick.
JR cigars has kept the pricing down on their Cuban alternatives thus far. Hopefully that continues. Their shipping boxes are smaller. That's the only change I've seen so far.
I started smoking Hav-A-Tampas back in the eighties; hate to see that old, traditional company close with those jobs lost. I really can't smoke them anymore but the machine-made cigars are still top sellers in that category of tobacco product. Very unfortunate and it's a direct result of the S-CHIP tax.
Like you, I'm sure, most of the cigars I smoke now are the handmade ones from Dominican Republic, Honduras, and Nicaragua. JR Cigars has gone up just over $12 dollars a box for La Gloria Cubana -my personal favorites- also due to the damn S-CHIP tax.