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Loss of 1,500 jobs affects entire town
By Michael Hooper THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL EMPORIA - Fear and uncertainty are common emotions these days in Emporia. Since Tyson Foods announced Jan. 25 that it was eliminating 1,500 jobs with the closure of its local slaughter operations, company employees have been trying to figure...
Tags: job, layoff, payroll, Tyson Foods Inc.
Research articles 2008-02-03
Loss of 1,500 jobs affects entire town
By Michael Hooper THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL EMPORIA - Fear and uncertainty are common emotions these days in Emporia. Since Tyson Foods announced Jan. 25 that it was eliminating 1,500 jobs with the closure of its local slaughter operations, company employees have been trying to figure...
Tags: job, layoff, payroll, Tyson Foods Inc.
Research articles 2008-02-03
Emporia plans for layoffs
By Michael Hooper THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL EMPORIA - Residents are beginning to address the problems and challenges associated with Tyson Foods' decision to lay off 1,500 of its 2,400 employees. "In some ways this is like the Greensburg tornado, except we see the tornado coming,"...
Tags: job, layoff, Tyson Foods Inc., worker
Research articles 2008-01-30
Emporia plans for layoffs
By Michael Hooper THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL EMPORIA - Residents are beginning to address the problems and challenges associated with Tyson Foods' decision to lay off 1,500 of its 2,400 employees. "In some ways this is like the Greensburg tornado, except we see the tornado coming,"...
Tags: job, layoff, Tyson Foods Inc., worker
Research articles 2008-01-30
Layoffs at Livermore lab mark era of change
OUR OPINION THERE is more surgery ahead at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. We hope that once the bleeding stops the patient will be able to regain its strength. Under new management since Oct. 1, the nuclear weapons lab has already cut about 500...
Tags: attrition, job, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, layoff, Miller
Research articles 2008-01-21
Layoffs at Livermore lab mark era of change
THERE is more surgery ahead at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. We hope that once the bleeding stops the patient will be able to regain its strength. Under new management since Oct. 1, the nuclear weapons lab has already cut about 500 employees, bringing the staff down...
Tags: attrition, job, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, layoff, Miller
Research articles 2008-01-21
Layoffs at Livermore Lab mark era of change
THERE IS more surgery ahead at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. We hope that once the bleeding stops the patient will be able to regain its strength. Under new management since Oct. 1, the nuclear weapons lab has already cut about 500 employees, bringing the staff down...
Tags: attrition, job, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, layoff, Miller
Research articles 2008-01-21
Livermore Lab layoffs signal an era of change
THERE is more surgery ahead at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. We hope that once the bleeding stops the patient will be able to regain its strength. Under new management since Oct. 1, the nuclear weapons lab has already cut about 500 employees, bringing the staff down...
Tags: attrition, job, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, layoff, Miller
Research articles 2008-01-21
Layoffs at Livermore Lab mark era of change
THERE is more surgery ahead at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. We hope that once the bleeding stops the patient will be able to regain its strength. Under new management since Oct. 1, the nuclear weapons lab has already cut about 500 employees, bringing the staff down...
Tags: attrition, job, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, layoff, Miller
Research articles 2008-01-21
Livermore Lab begins layoffs
LIVERMORE -- As a first step to overcome a $300 million budget shortfall, the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory announced Monday it will lay off 500 workers this month. In November, lab Director George Miller told employees to expect the layoffs, which will effect temporary workers and those...
Tags: job, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, layoff
Research articles 2008-01-08
Focus on the Family will lay off 30, move 15 more to new jobs
Focus on the Family announced Monday that it is laying off 30 employees and reassigning 15 others. It also announced that founder James Dobson had been cleared of accusations that he jeopardized the group's nonprofit status by endorsing Republican candidates. Most of the layoffs...
Tags: Benefits, Internal Revenue Service, job, layoff
Research articles 2007-09-11
Loan firms lay off 24,000 since Aug. 1
At the North Carolina offices of mortgage lender HomeBanc Corp., Archie Clark is the only employee left. But in a few days, he'll be gone, too. "It's pretty much a ghost town over there," Clark said. "Somebody went in and took the furniture from the lobby. I don't...
Tags: Countrywide Financial Corp., FINANCE, financial, investment, job, layoff, Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., mortgage, Mortgages, Utah, worker
Research articles 2007-08-23
German Airbus unions to discuss reaction to Hamburg cuts
BERLIN AFP — Workers' representatives at Airbus's Hamburg factory said on Saturday they will hold talks next week on their plan of action following the announcement of 2,300 job cuts at the site. The Franco-German aircraft maker announced the cuts on Friday as part of its company-wide Power8 restructuring...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Airbus S.A.S., Germany, job, layoff
Research articles 2007-04-28
France confirms 10,000 job cuts at Airbus
PARIS AFP — French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin has confirmed that 10,000 job cuts were planned at European aircraft manufacturer Airbus, but urged there be "no compulsory layoffs." "10,000 jobs, that is what is envisaged in the plan. Still the way things are handled must be considered. We...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Airbus S.A.S., job, layoff
Research articles 2007-02-20
Can A Nose Job Lift Your Leadership Skills?
The newest trend in cosmetic surgery, apparently, is nipping and tucking for your job. Not content to Botox their brows into submission merely for personal primping, workplace go-getters men as well as women are turning to appearance enhancement for career advancement. No lesser an authority than His...
Tags: Career, Human Resources, Professional Development, Workforce Management, Recruitment & Selection, Surgery, Leadership, Workplace, Layoff, Job, CC Holland
Blog posts 2008-06-16
Phila. job market shows signs of weakening, survey says
Philadelphia's job market - particularly for white-collar workers - continues to show signs of weakening, according to a Monster.com survey of online postings in June. Each month, Monster publishes an index based on the availability of job postings on 1,500 websites including its own. The survey buttresses reports...
Tags: job, layoff, Monster, survey, U.S. Department of Labor
Research articles 2006-07-20
Critics fear cuts go too deep Some worry about future of Volo Bog, area state parks.(News)
Byline: Mick Zawislak Daily Herald Staff Writer Plucking garlic mustard is an innocuous task, but for Friends of the Volo Bog it illustrates a level of dedication and commitment they fear will be lost. Site technician Tony LaValle had taken personal pride...
Tags: job, layoff, Sierra Club
Research articles 2005-01-10
Boston parent of troubled Rhode Island radio station eliminates jobs.
By Andy Smith, The Providence Journal, R.I. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 9--Peter Fiedler, interim general manager for Boston University's public radio station WBUR, announced yesterday that the station has laid off six staff members. Two other employees resigned,...
Tags: Boston University, job, layoff, MARKETING, radio
Research articles 2004-12-09
Key workers on layoff: can you subcontract work?(Human side)(Brief Article)
Maintenance Supervisor Art Bowman and General Foreman Charley Rostoff agreed that it was apparent after last week's snowstorm that Building Two's roof was in need of repair. The problem was that both employees who normally would have been assigned the work were unavailable. Special Utility Man...
Tags: flu, Gomez Advisors Inc., job, layoff, roof, worker
Research articles 2004-11-01
Couple recovers from layoffs, starts microelectronics business in Medford, Ore.
By Greg Stiles, Mail Tribune, Medford, Ore. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 17--Jessica Gomez and her husband, Patrick Kayatta, had a good thing going working for a computer chip-maker in Southern California. The pay and stock options were good at Integrated...
Tags: chip, Gomez Advisors Inc., HARDWARE, job, layoff, NETWORKING, Semiconductors
Research articles 2004-10-17
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