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DAYTON — NCR Corp. will move marketing, engineering, “back-office” functions such as accounting, and some sales positions to Duluth, Ga., as part of the relocation of its worldwide headquarters, a company spokesman said.
Relocation will begin in July and should be finished by the end of 2010, NCR spokesman Richard Maton said.
Maton declined to specify how many jobs NCR has in Dayton by category.
A data warehousing center will remain in Dayton, as will some sales and service employees to support local clients, Maton said.
NCR’s 1,250 full-time jobs in Dayton pay an average wage of $40.87 an hour, excluding benefits, according to Gov. Ted Strickland’s unsuccessful June 1 incentive offer to retain the jobs. NCR spokesman Jeff Dudash declined to confirm that figure.
The company will provide relocation support, Dudash said.
NCR also will provide outplacement support for those employees who do not remain with the company, Dudash wrote in an e-mail. “We plan to have a career transition center on-site in Dayton,” Dudash wrote. “Impacted employees will receive severance packages based on NCR’s policies. Individual managers will discuss options with their employees.”
The company declined to disclose specifics of the severance package.
Dudash and Maton said the company will offer transfers as appropriate, but did not directly respond to a question of whether the positions relocated to Duluth, Ga., will be filled primarily by Dayton transfers or by new hires.
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