Loose Ends of employees who accepted the offer. The layoffs do not affect New York Carpet World retail sales staff or branch managers. Among the employees relocat- ing to Dalton is Ken Petke of the New York Carpet World Division. He was reached at his new office in Georgia but was unable to pro- vide a specific figure of those who chose to transfer to the parent company. Mr. Petke said the number includes workers in "var- ious functions and not just key executives." The staffers remaining at the Southfield headquarters include Jim Telfer, New York Carpet World's president. Mr. Telfer also did not return telephone mes- sages. The company's former presi- dent, Mr. Berlin, will remain in Southfield, said Mr. Shaw, al- though it was unclear what his title would be. "He will be work- ing with us on a corporate level," said Mr. Shaw, but he would not state if that would be as a con- sultant or employee. Mr. Petke confirmed there was speculation that, at the time of the purchase last May, Mr. Berlin had said he would remain with the company for three years. "Severance packages were of- fered to those who chose not to stay with the company," said Mr. Shaw. These packages include compensation for unused vaca- tion time and other benefits ac- crued. The company assisted the of the acquired stores," said Mr. displaced workers with return- Shaw. ing to the job market by provid- "Every person was offered an ing assistance in creating alternative position within the resumes. company," said Mr. Shaw, whose The layoffs were part of an "or- uncle, Robert E. Shaw, is chair- derly transition" said Mr. Shaw, man and CEO of Shaw Indus- and were not handled as a "Sat- tries. urday night massacre" with lit- But at least one displaced ex- tle advance notice. ecutive, who did not want his Both Mr. Shaw and Mr. Petke name used, said the offer en- denied that the Russian emi- tailed becoming a carpet sales- grants were being displaced in man at one of the retail stores. the "administrative centraliza- The individual declined to accept tion." Both men believed most of the job. No figure was available the former Soviet citizens were from Mr. Shaw on the number remaining with the compa- ny although this could not be independently confirmed. Shaw Industries is the world's largest carpet re- tailer, with annual sales in the $2.9 billion range. At the time of its pur- chase, New York Carpet World was the largest car- pet retailer, with nearly 200 stores in 17 states and $400- $450 milion in sales. The parent company of New York Carpet World is slashing staff at the Southfield headquarters. > ALAN ABRAMS SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS PHOTOS BY DANIEL LIPPITT ew York Carpet World is laying off "close to" 150 management employees at its Southfield head- quarters over the next six weeks. Twenty of the company's staffers have accepted relocation to the carpet retailer's parent firm in Dalton, Ga. At least 20 more will remain at the slimmed-down version of New York Carpet World's head- quarters in Southfield, said Julius Shaw, vice president of Shaw Industries, the mammoth carpet manufacturer which pur- chased New York Carpet World last May. Reports of the impending lay- offs began to surface in mid-Feb- ruary from displaced employees who declined to give their names. Telephone messages left for Marvin Berlin, former pres- ident and co-owner of New York Carpet World, were not re- turned. Most of the displaced workers are Jewish, and a disproportion- ate number are Russian immi- grants who were hired by Mr. Berlin and former co-owner Irv- ing Nusbaum. Those laid off were mainly in administrative or merchandising positions, said Mr. Shaw, and in- cluded workers in accounting, customer relations, inventory control and credit collections. Shaw Industries recently pur- chased several other carpet re- tailers across the country and is eliminating duplication in those divisions as well. "We are consolidating a lot of administrative functions for all Above: Mod Firsht of New York Carpet World goes over a sale with customer Bill Hartwell, while Brandon and John Hartwell play. Right: The New York Carpet World store and headquarters on Eight Mile near Telegraph. Cr) 0, CC <:C ❑ 65