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    Historic Factory Shuts Down After 100 Years, Over 120 Jobs Lost

    A century-old factory in Poland closes, leaving 120 employees jobless. Find out more about the reasons behind this industrial downfall.

    The Signify plant (formerly Philips Lighting) in Bielsko-Biała was primarily involved in the production of light bulbs and fluorescent lamps.

    A Century-Old Factory Faces Closure

    After operating for over 100 years, a historic factory in Poland has shut its doors, resulting in the loss of jobs for more than 120 employees. The closure is part of a growing trend of industrial challenges in the country, with many businesses struggling due to market pressures and rising costs. The factory’s shutdown marks the end of a significant era for the local community, where generations of workers contributed to its legacy.

    Economic Struggles and Job Losses

    The decision to close the factory was influenced by financial difficulties that became insurmountable in recent years. Many industrial companies in Poland are facing similar challenges, leading to a worrying increase in unemployment rates, particularly in smaller towns. For the affected employees, this closure brings an uncertain future, with few available job opportunities in the region.

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