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Is it getting even harder to find a free ticket?
Cashing in frequent-flier miles — or, at least, trying to — has long been a sore subject for business travelers, who complain that free seats are never available when they want them. And newly announced cuts in capacity...
Tags: American Airlines, cutback, Delta, INTERNET, Outsourcing, Strategy, United Airlines
Research articles 2008-06-10
Air France, Alitalia to talk with unions on takeover
ROME AFP — Air France-KLM and Alitalia were set to hold talks on Tuesday with unions at the loss-making Italian flag carrier after Rome gave the go-ahead for a takeover by the European giant. Leading unions at Alitalia raised objections on Monday to the takeover bid, in particular to...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Benefits, cutback, Government, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-03-18
Dim possibilities for labs Fermilab, Argonne caught in budget squeeze.(News)
Byline: Tona Kunz Daily Herald Staff Writer A congressional budget holdup could temporarily close Fermilab, endanger a bid to house a multibillion-dollar international project at the facility and force layoffs at Argonne. Staffs at both facilities are making contingency plans and holding...
Tags: cutback, freeze, layoff, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2007-01-12
Swift & Company Announces Production Cutbacks at U.S. Beef Facilities
Swift & Company, the third-largest processor of fresh beef products in the U.S., today announced its intent to continue to limit production at three of four domestic beef processing facilities to 32 to 37 hours per week. The Company cited unsustainable gross margins due to high cattle prices, seasonally...
Tags: Company, Components, cutback, FINANCE, HARDWARE, Processors, SEC, Semiconductors
Research articles 2006-10-10
Surging ethanol production quickly skewing 2006 plantings.(CROPS)
Surging production of ethanol is quickly skewing 2006 plantings. There'll be a lot more corn than was expected in March, when USDA surveyed planting intentions. With exports and ethanol output expected to generate record corn usage next year, the price outlook is strong... prices...
Tags: biodiesel, cutback, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2006-06-09
Analysts bite fingernails as prices lift again.
Byline: Stephen Wyatt Apr 26, 2006 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The price of copper broke through $US7,000 a tonne for the first time on 26 April 2006. Zinc and nickel prices also reached new records, marking a new...
Tags: analyst, copper, cutback, Goldman Sachs Group Inc., MARKETING
Research articles 2006-04-26
Refugee chief warns against cutting Palestinian aid
AMMAN AFP — Cutting aid to the Palestinian Authority because of the Hamas election victory could create a humanitarian crisis for the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, its commissioner general said. The emergence of a Hamas government will not threaten UNRWA aid, Karen Koning Abu Zayd told a news...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, agency, bank, Benefits, cutback, Government, MARKETING, salary
Research articles 2006-02-28
Sharp cuts called for
Reynolds, Jerry Indian Country Today Lakota Times 02-22-2006 WASHINGTON -- Native people can expect a curtailment of federal funding in 2007, and it may be only small comfort to know they won't be alone. Ever since the lamented day in which...
Tags: cutback, HEALTHCARE, Medicaid, president, Sharp Corp., U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2006-02-22
The Children's Defense Fund warned Congress cutbacks of State Children Health Insurance funds
The Children's Defense Fund warned Congress cutbacks of State Children Health Insurance funds could harm some 200,000 mostly low-income children.
Tags: Benefits, cutback, FINANCE, HEALTHCARE, Insurance, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2004-12-13
What's on the air force chief's mind.(Washington Pulse)(Brief Article)
When the chief of staff of the U.S. Air Force, Gen. John Jumper, was asked at a recent conference what worries him the most these days, most people in the audience--predominantly defense industry types--were expecting him to cite budget woes and possible cutbacks to fighter jet ...
Tags: Air Force, cutback, Strategy
Research articles 2004-11-01
US Air cutbacks, heightened security in Pittsburgh spur growth in private jets.
By Alana Semuels, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 31--Michael Staaf had been thinking for years about expanding his real estate management business into Florida, but found it too costly and time-consuming to get back and forth on commercial air. ...
Tags: aircraft, cutback, Manufacturing, security, US Airways Group Inc.
Research articles 2004-10-31
St Louis runway plan.(Americas)(Lambert-Saint Louis International Airport)(Brief Article)
St Louis-Lambert International is receiving $22.1 million to help build a new parallel runway designed to increase capacity, accommodate future traffic and reduce delays--despite the fact that its main tenant, American Airlines, has announced cutbacks in its hub operation. Paving has already started, and the runway...
Tags: American Airlines, cutback, tenant
Research articles 2004-10-01
Delta workers face decisions on relocating.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Texas Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 9--Many Delta Air Lines employees, stunned by Wednesday's announcement about drastic cutbacks at Dallas/Fort Worth Airport, must decide whether to relocate to cities such as Atlanta or Salt Lake City or keep their...
Tags: Atlanta, CAREER, cutback, Delta Air Lines Inc.
Research articles 2004-09-09
Environmental Spending on U.S. Army Bases Halted
WASHINGTON, DC ENS ? Army bases across the United States have been ordered to halt anti-pollution and wildlife protection spending, according to an internal memo released Thursday by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility PEER. Citing mid-year fiscal shortages due to ?fighting a war on several fronts, maintaining combat readiness...
Tags: cutback, Environmental, Pentagon, U.S. Army, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2004-05-28
Why promote U.S. parks only to cut key services?
Today's debate: Park tourism Our view: Better planning can protect parks' beauty and educational value. Last month, the federal government launched a campaign to woo visitors from home and abroad to the USA's 387 national parks. Officials saw the park promotion as a way to spark tourism, which...
Tags: cutback, Government, National Park Service
Research articles 2004-03-25
Atlanta Transit Authority to Cut 100 Positions.
By Julie B. Hairston, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 19--MARTA is rolling out a sweeping mix of layoffs, union concessions and an aggressive advertising sales plan to close a multimillion-dollar gap between its revenues and its operating expenses. ...
Tags: advertisement, Benefits, board, cutback, FINANCE, financial, Ford Motor Co., revenue, train
Research articles 2003-12-19
Brokerage Firms Are Beefing Up.
With the stock market up 32% since March and business picking up in spots, some securities firms have started hiring selectively after more than two years of cutbacks and retrenchment.And with year-end bonuses to be awarded starting next week, many investment bankers expect increases averaging 10%...
Tags: cutback, FINANCE, hiring, Investment, Lehman Brothers Inc., Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc.
Research articles 2003-12-05
Fence Post.(Letter to the Editor)
Public policies hurt the weak, powerless While our attention has been riveted on the action in Iraq, economic and social policy issues of great importance are being debated in Congress. In our current arena of highly charged ideology, it is not ...
Tags: cutback, Manufacturing, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2003-04-27
CFE at risk from electricity rate reduction.
MEXICO CITY, Apr 11, 2003 (El Economista/Corporate Mexico by Internet Securities, Inc. via COMTEX) -- The decision approved yesterday by the Senate regarding electricity prices will cut 10.84 billion pesos (US$1.02 billion) from the Federal Electricity Commission CFE budget this year, according to a study conducted...
Tags: commission, cutback, SALES, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2003-04-12
Myrtle Beach, S.C., to Be Affected by Flight Cutbacks.
By Kathleen Vereen Dayton, The Sun News, Myrtle Beach, S.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 28--US Airways said Thursday it will suspend some transatlantic and domestic flights, including some in Myrtle Beach, as a result of the war in Iraq. ...
Tags: Charlotte, cutback, US Airways Group Inc.
Research articles 2003-03-28
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