IBM Endicott

A "Very Complicated Case"
A "Very Complicated Case"
A "Very Complicated Case"
An attorney who worked for many of the people who claimed harm because of contamination at the IBM Endicott manufacturing site said the legal case could have dragged on for another two decades. Stephen Schwarz of the Faraci Lange law firm in Rochester said all lawsuits involving allegations of vapor intrusion are difficult...
"Big Blue" Checks
"Big Blue" Checks
"Big Blue" Checks
IBM has paid several million dollars to hundreds of people who have been seeking compensation for claims related to chemical contamination at the company's Endicott microelectronics facility. The company and many of the plaintiffs who had taken IBM to court last year agreed to a settlement of the lawsuit filed nearly a decade ago...
Hazardous Chemicals Remain
Hazardous Chemicals Remain
Hazardous Chemicals Remain
An environmental group is planning to discuss what might be done to continue the cleanup at a polluted Endicott manufacturing site once owned by IBM. The Western Broome Environmental Stakeholders Coalition will hold a public meeting at the First United Methodist Church at 53 McKinley Avenue...
Cleanup to Continue
Cleanup to Continue
Cleanup to Continue
State environmental officials say significant progress has been made in cleaning up the chemical contamination around the former IBM Endicott manufacturing site. The Department of Environmental Conservation provided an update on the remediation project at a public meeting Thursday evening...
IBM Endicott Cleanup
IBM Endicott Cleanup
IBM Endicott Cleanup
State environmental regulators held a meeting to discuss the future of a pollution cleanup project at a former IBM facility in Endicott. The site off North Street in the village had been used for decades by IBM for manufacturing operations...
IBM May Settle Lawsuit
IBM May Settle Lawsuit
IBM May Settle Lawsuit
IBM Corporation and some village of Endicott residents may soon settle a long-running lawsuit alleging chemicals from the company's sprawling North Street manufacturing complex could have resulted in deaths and illnesses. The lawsuit also contended businesses were adversely affected and property values dropped because of toxic spills at the site where IBM assembled computers and produced other hig
"Big Blue" Job Cuts
"Big Blue" Job Cuts
"Big Blue" Job Cuts
Another round of layoffs at IBM locations around the United States is underway. Officials at IBM headquarters in Westchester County won't discuss how many workers are losing their jobs but reports suggest that the number will be at least several thousand...
More layoffs
More layoffs
More layoffs
Additional job cuts have occurred at i3 Electronics in Endicott. The company, which is the successor to Endicott Interconnect Technologies, May 13 laid off several people. An i3 Electronics spokeswoman said eight people were affected by the move...
Health study
Health study
Health study
Federal health experts will present results of an IBM worker health study at an Endicott meeting. Thursday evening's session will be at the First United Methodist Church at 53 McKinley Avenue. The meeting is scheduled to start at 6:30...

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