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POSTED: 4:52 pm EST December 11, 2008
UPDATED: 7:13 pm EST December 11, 2008

Arbonne International laid off 95 workers Wednesday from a sprawling distribution facility just off Interstate 65.

The company, which sells skin care products, angered former employees and left current workers worried that their jobs will be next to go, 6News' Ben Morriston reported.

The company cited current economic conditions as the reason for the layoffs.

"They said that there wasn't enough business, not enough work to keep us all busy," said Amber Crossley, who lost her job.

"We have made all reasonable efforts to treat the departing employees fairly, and wish them well," read part of a statement from a corporate representative. "The Arbonne business remains strong, and we are confident that our team in Greenwood will continue to make solid contributions to our business."

Some former employees said they were upset with the timing of the layoffs and said that they had no warning.

"Only thing I can do is go to the unemployment office, get hold of temp agencies and try to find another job," said Rick Jewell.

In 2006, California-based Arbonne was welcomed to Greenwood with much fanfare as it moved into the distribution center, bringing 300 jobs.

Many of those who were laid off said they recall long lines at job fares where people hoped to land a job with the company. Arbonne received $1 million in tax credits for capital investments and employment.

Greenwood officials said they received no warning of impending cutbacks.

"You can absorb the loss of 95 jobs," said Greenwood Mayor Charles Henderson. "What's happening is you're going to see 50 here, 95 here, and those things will start piling up."

With Christmas looming just two weeks away, former employees said they don't know what to do for their families.

"I think it's terrible (that) for the first time in 17 years, I can't buy Christmas presents for my children," said Amber Villegis.

Workers who were laid off will receive severance and other benefits.

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