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According to James Larsen, an insider with Pro Football Newsroom, Lexington and Louisville are potential landing spots for ...
More than 100 workers will lose their jobs after a ladder and climbing equipment plant in Louisville shuts down next year. Werner Co. will lay off 118 workers and permanently shut down its ...
When using a ladder, safety must always be a user's first concern. Yet each year in the United States, nearly 300 people die from ladder-related incidents, and more than 175,000 people are injured.
A Miami jury deliberated for about 18 minutes before returning a verdict for Louisville Ladder Inc. in the case of a plumber who was seriously injured in a 9-foot fall.
Louisville Ladder denied Mr. Morejon’s allegations. Prior to trial, Louisville Ladder moved for partial summary judgment on Plaintiff’s failure to warn claim, which was granted by the Court.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – Werner Co., the maker of ladders and other products, will shutter its plant in the Jeffersontown area and lay off all 118 workers by March of 2019.
Founded in 1946, Louisville Ladder Inc is one of the largest manufacturers of ladders in North America. The company’s headquarters is located in Louisville, KY and it has a network of warehouses ...
Mexican company buys remaining stake in Louisville Ladder. Jan 9, 2004. Updated Jan 9, 2004 3:15pm EST. Back to Top . Louisville ...
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