US: Children's Place moves e-commerce unit, 350 jobs go

Author: just-style.com | 22 January 2009

US retailer The Children's Place Retail Stores has announced plans to relocate its e-commerce business to Alabama, eliminating 350 jobs at its current New Jersey plant.

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