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Originally posted by jsobecky
I saw this thread title and thought: "So ATS is giving some mods the pink slip? That's a first! They finally priced themselves out of a job."
Seriously, good thread. And I'm sure many dozens of small businesses aren't even among the list.
LAYOFF DAILY
Fri 4-24-2009
Carrier Corporation -140
Scientific American Magazine -21
Holland, MI Public School System -30
XL Foods (Canada) -200
Caterpillar (NYSE:CAT) Research and Development Group -103
St. Bernard, OH School District -10
Chicago Tribune lays off their recession reporter
Peabody, MA School District -7
International Textile Group -100
Medtronic, Inc (NYSE:MDT) -240
WHYY-FM, Philadelphia PA -17
Embarq Corp (NYSE:EQ) -51
Sumitomo Electric Wiring Systems -79
L.L. Bean -200
Citigroup (NYSE:C) Private Equity Fundraising Group -45
Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC) pink slips i-banking unit -150
Hawthorn, IL School District -23
Convergys Call Center -240
Clearwater Paper Corp. temporary layoffs (NYSE:CLW) -50
Tejon Ranch Corp (NYSE:TRC) -9
Springfield, OH City Schools -26
Lucia Mar, CA Unified School District -56
Bridgewater-Raynham, MA School District -11
TrinityRail North American Freight Car -659
Wauseon, OH School Board -8
National Public Radio -13
Rialto, CA Unified School District -93
Apple, Inc. Retail Stores -1,600
enton, MI School District -14
Cessna -2,800
Columbus McKinnon Corp. -105
Anderson, IN Community Schools -70
YUSA Corporation -200
Wentville, MO GM Plant permanent layoffs -300
Steuben Glass -20
TOTAL - 7,670+
Mass layoffs in Germany could spark social unrest
www.upi.com...
Unemployed French workers kidnapping their bosses as labor protests spiral out of control
uk.reuters.com...
Roubini predicts double digit U.S. unemployment by Q4'09
www.forbes.com...?ref=layoffdaily.com
Originally posted by spinkyboo
LAYOFF DAILY
Fri 4-24-2009
St. Bernard, OH School District -10
Chicago Tribune lays off their recession reporter
Peabody, MA School District -7
The threat of no job and the bird, swine, human flu....
What a day ~ What a day ~
As state and local goverments attempt to cover the massive revenue shortfalls due to the recession, it looks like education is getting slashed especially hard.
A quick tally of reported education-related cuts mumbers over 16,000 in the last two weeks alone. This is in addition to the following money-saving proposals I've seen floated in the same period: - School closures - Increased classroom sizes - Movement to 4-day class weeks - Elimination of teacher's aides - Suspension of statewide performance exams - Elimination of sports and music programs As our educational system continues to fall behind in the world rankings, we're dying a slow death from a thousand tiny cuts.
When Norway and South Korea are beating us on the scientific literacy front and the Czechs are running circles around our students in math, it's time to wake up. No offense, of course, to the fine folks in those countries.
We have to do better than this.
The Cranky Editor
Radical left-wing cartoonist Ted Rall [0] -- who reveled in dismissing American servicemen as "idiots" [0] -- was recently laid off [1]. Editor & Publisher reported the story in an April 22 article:
NEW YORK Chalk up one more wildly talented cartoonist to be victimized by the economy.
“I’ve been laid off,” reads the headline on the blog of cartoonist Ted Rall, president of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists. Rall, an editorial cartoonist for Universal Press Syndicate, has served as editor of acquisitions and development at United Media for the past two years.
More at Link...
Swine flu epidemic fear grows, world on alert
www.reuters.com...
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Governments around the world rushed on Sunday to check the spread of a new type of swine flu that has killed up to 81 people in Mexico and infected around a dozen in the United States.
Mexicans huddled in their homes while U.S. hospitals tracked patients with flu symptoms and other countries imposed health checks at airports as the World Health Organization warned the virus had the potential to become a pandemic.
The epidemic has snowballed into a monster headache for Mexico, already grappling with a violent drug war and economic slowdown, and has quickly become one of the biggest global health scares in years.