Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Tech company ACS Commercial Solutions Inc. might start Erlanger operation - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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The company, part of publicly owned , has been approvedr for $250,000 in tax incentivexs by the . The project would be an “electronid document sorting andconsolidation facility,” which is expected to cost more than $1.6 “We’re reviewing to determine what our next stepa will be in the process,” said Chris spokesman for Dallas-based ACS. “It’s stillo under evaluation.” The jobs would pay an averagweof $20 per hour, according to a report from the ACS, which employs 74,000 worldwide, announced last montn that it would hire 215 employeews in Kentucky – 180 in Lexington and 35 in Londo n – because of increased business.
Positions were to include customer care, data entry and clerica workers, as well as managers. But it also said it wouldr eliminate 150 workers in Lexington at the end of May with the closinb of a call center for anunidentified customer. ACS also recentlty added 100 new positions in Louisville and invested morethan $1 millionn in facility upgrades there. In the company announced an expansionm in Lexington involving the hiringt of 100 employees and investmentof $2 millioh in facility upgrades.
According to the state, conditione of the tax incentive package would requirre ACS to maintain 90 percent of thetotalo full-time employees it had at each site as of the date of preliminargy approval, April 30. The company is Kentucky’s sixth-largest private employer, with 4,00p0 workers in Beattyville, Lexington, Liberty, London, Louisville, Pikeville and Richmond. Kentucky has the second-largesg base of ACS employees anywhere in the second onlyto Texas. ACS has more than 33,00 0 agents in 115 customer care centers aroundthe world.

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