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Todays job cuts


10,000 at boeing.

6,700 at Starbucks (along with the closing of 300 stores).  Their profits were down SIXTY NINE PERCENT in the last quarter!  Huh.  Guess $5 cups of coffee are a "good economy" kinda thing.

The post office may end Saturday delivery.  Leading to massive job cuts across the country.

Yikes!

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no.gif Pretty soon the only people with jobs will be those processing unemployment claims.

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Good point! If you want job stability try getting work at the unemployment office nod.gif

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we're ****ed.

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We have been talking about that very subject here in KC... Sprint is the largest private sector employer here. The largest employer over all is the U.S. Government. Guess if things bounce badly for me, I might have to try to go back to work for them.

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I seriously think this thread COULD be updated EVERY single day!

Todays Journal-Sentinal...

100 Job cuts announced at Rexnord

1,100 job cuts announced at Boston Store's parent company.  (which are national jobs I would imagine)

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I have a question- where are all these people going to find jobs? starbucks? oh wait- no.no.gif

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There are a few reasons I always wanted a government job.

1. Job security
2. Benefits
3. Holidays

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My hubby was working outside on his truck this past weekend with Isaac along side him and the conversation went something like this...

Isaac: "Dad, can we grow a vegetable garden?"
Mr. DS: "Sure, but we'll have to wait until the spring, otherwise the seed won't take."
Isaac: "All right. If the rabbits try to eat our garden, can I shoot 'em?" (sorry LS !)
Mr. DS: "Only if you plan on skinnin' and cooking 'em.... I guess the way things are going now, the best things I can teach you is how to grow a garden and shoot a gun; As bad goes to worse, you'll need to grow and hunt your own food."




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Not a bad thing to teach a kid.

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Jeremy Riggs wrote:

I seriously think this thread COULD be updated EVERY single day!

Todays Journal-Sentinal...

100 Job cuts announced at Rexnord

1,100 job cuts announced at Boston Store's parent company.  (which are national jobs I would imagine)






I work for Boston Store's parent company, The Bon-Ton, in the corporate office in PA. The job cuts are coming froma variety of departments, as the press release states. Fortunately, I was not among the cuts.

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Everyone is making a bee line for Wal Mart and McDonalds, just about the only two businesses that have seen rising income...

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Glad you survived murscclub.

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glad to hear you were not a part of the cuts Murs.

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Macy's (near and dear to my heart) announced today that they are cutting 7000 jobs.

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TOKYO Panasonic Corp. said Wednesday it will slash as many as 15,000 jobs and shut 27 plants worldwide, joining a slew of major Japanese companies announcing deep cuts as the global slowdown batters the world's second-largest economy.

The world's largest maker of plasma display TVs also announced a net loss for the October-December quarter and lowered its forecast for the fiscal year through March to a net loss of 380 billion yen ($4.2 billion), its first annual loss in six years.

Panasonic blamed the dismal results on the global slowdown set off by the U.S. financial crisis, the rapid surge of the yen and sudden price drops. Sales slid in a wide range of products, including flat-panel TVs, DVD recorders, microwaves, lamps and semiconductors, it said.

The Osaka-based manufacturer plans to cut the jobs half of which will come in Japan by the end of March 2010. They amount to about 5 percent of its 300,000-strong global work force.

Panasonic also will shutter 14 overseas plants and 13 plants in Japan by the end of March to adjust production and cut costs, company spokesman Akira Kadota said. The company said it has 230 production sites around the world but declined to give a regional breakdown.

"The company's business conditions have worsened particularly since last October, due mainly to the rapid appreciation of the yen, sluggish consumer spending worldwide and ever intensified price competition," it said in a statement.

Koya Tabata, electronics analyst with Credit Suisse in Tokyo, said Panasonic's decision to reshape its operations and speed up job cuts was positive, resulting in 300 billion yen in cost savings for the fiscal year through March 2010.

He also commended the company's relatively quick efforts to adjust inventory and reduce investments to boost profitability in coming months.

"But risks remain," Tabata said. "Panasonic is still expecting a serious sales decline to continue."

Panasonic reported a 63.1 billion yen ($709 million) loss for the fiscal third quarter, down from a 115.2 billion yen profit the same quarter the previous year.

Quarterly sales dropped 20 percent to 1.880 trillion yen from 2.345 trillion, with overseas sales decreasing 29 percent, and Japanese sales down 10 percent.

The last time Panasonic reported an annual loss was for the fiscal year ended March 2002, when a global electronics slump and massive restructuring costs contributed to 431 billion yen in red ink.

Since then, the company has been shedding money-losing businesses and focusing on key products such as plasma display TVs to turn itself around.

The company, formerly named Matsu****a Electric Industrial Co. after its founder, also lowered its sales forecast for the fiscal year ending March 31, to 7.75 trillion yen from an earlier 8.5 trillion yen.

Panasonic will delay by a half year starting production at two Japan plants one for plasma panel TVs to July 2010, and another for liquid crystal display TVs until January 2010, in response to slipping demand for flat-panel TVs, it said.

The latest restructuring measures will cost an additional 190 billion yen on top of the 155 billion yen Panasonic has already announced for the fiscal year through March.

Rival Japanese manufacturer Sony Corp. is forecasting a 150 billion yen net loss for the fiscal year through March. The last and only time Sony reported a loss the fiscal year ending March 1995 the red ink came from one-time losses in its movie division, marred by box office flops and lax cost controls.

Hitachi Ltd., NEC Corp. and Toshiba Corp. are also all forecasting big losses for the fiscal year.

Panasonic shares rose 1 percent to 1,092 yen. Earnings were announced after trading ended.



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well they just cut our hours to 32 a week for the remainder of february (at least).....
squonk didn't even score a monday or a friday off & is rightfully miffed.

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Gosh JD I am sorry to hear that. Glad you were able to get a second job...cry

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hmm.gif

sorry to hear that JD....

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thanks ruby. with the 2nd job, the pay will be pretty much = to when I just had this one at 40 hrs a week....

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Getting that second job was probably a much better move than you expected. smile.gif The custbacks suck, but way less than being completely out of work.

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Did you all lose benefits? Or never had them to begin with....

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Mad Mema wrote:

Getting that second job was probably a much better move than you expected. smile.gif The custbacks suck, but way less than being completely out of work.






very true, mama. I am feeling primarily fortunate at the moment that its not worse.

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Ruby wrote:

Did you all lose benefits? Or never had them to begin with....






no we keep all benefits, no mention of even cutting the 401k contribution even yet (the 24 cent or so they toss inhmm.gif)

we can even use vacation time if we want to get paid for the days off, but I'm not sure I want to do that- what if this schedule continues into the nicer months? I'd rather take off then, plan something, bank a long weekend with friday and the following monday off paid...)

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hey riggs can I pick up any extra time at the station? rofl.gif

Wednesday overnight show with JD.....smile.gif

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Good for you on the benefits front, JD. Usually that is one of the first things to go. As of now for me and Pambo, educational assistance has been suspended, 401K matching may or may not happen... if it does, it has been cut back to 4% and would only be done retroactively sometime next year, the salary freeze continues, and any bonus opportunity has been revised back to meeting goals in 6 month intervals and payout if any won't occur until next year.

In other news... Hawker Beechcraft announced 2300 job cuts today.

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ooooch that sucks on the education $. does that apply to people currently enrolled in a course?confuse.gif

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Those who already had approval for this term are getting their money. It's just that nothing going forward will be reimbursed.

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whew. ok. thought so, but who knows, you know?hmm.gif

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Nothing really surprises me anymore. Don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining. I'm happy that I still have a job when so many people are out of work. The little bit of pain that these changes cause me is NOTHING compared to what it would be like trying to find a comparable job in this economy.

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