Sunday, December 15, 2019
Monday Mashup - Layoff announcements from all industries abo
Monday Mashup - Layoff announcements from all industries aboMonday Mashup - Layoff announcements from all industries aboThe hits really do just keep on coming. Heres the latest in layoffs for your Monday morning.Heavy machinery maker Caterpillar Inc. is projecting 2009 earnings well below analysts estimates and plans to cut 20,000 jobs - about 18% of its workforce - to reflect the lower demand. This announcement comes after the companys fourth-quarter net income experienced a steep 32% drop at the end of last year. Caterpillar is currently the worlds largest maker of construction and mining machines, but could be headed for its worst year of business since WWII. New York TimesAnother top company in its field, Home Depot, also announced an upcoming reduction in force Monday. The No. 1 home improvement retailer will be shutting down its high-end EXPO business, which has underperformed financially and is not expected to in the future. Additionally, support staff will be decreased, with both moves resulting in the elimination of 7,000 jobs, or about 2% of Home Depots total workforce. Customer service positions in the companys Home Depot stores will not be impacted, the company said. CNNMoney.comThe Sprint Nextel Corporation announced plans today to slash 8,000 jobs, or 14% of its workforce, by March 31. The wireless provider will seek to cut its annual costs by $1.2 billion. About 850 of the cuts arevoluntary and the company expects to pay over $300 million for severance and other costs. Sprint Nextel is not the only wirelessprovider to feel the recession sting, as you may recall rival ATTs plan to cut 12,000 jobs, or roughly 4% of its staff, announced last month. New York TimesWhile the scope of layoffs is not quite as vast as at the aforementioned heavyweight companies, farm equipment maker Deere Co. is also being forced to lay off workers - nearly 700 of them between factories in Brazil and Iowa - with projections of flagging sales of construction and forestry equipment worldwide. One single agricultural harvesting plant in Horizontina, Brazil will lose 502 workers, while another 190 employees at a plant in Davenport, Iowa will be laid off or temporarily assigned as of Feb. 16. International Herald TribuneThe going is certainly tough, but nothing can come from dwelling on the negative. That said, you have one mora day to sign up or gather information for Vaults Back To Work event tomorrow at the New York Public Library Science Industry and Business Library. See you therePosted by Steven Schiff
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