RICHMOND — An organic foods company has decided to permanently close its plant in Richmond, a decision that will eliminate scores of jobs in the East Bay, according to an official state labor agency filing.
“This action is expected to be permanent. The entire plant will be closed,” Prapti Rana, Nutiva’s director of people and culture, wrote in the WARN letter. In the wake of booming growth, Nutiva shifted its principal operations in 2012 from Sebastopol in Sonoma County and relocated its offices and warehouse to the West Cutting Boulevard site in Richmond.
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