Downsizing

Stop the repressions against the IP trade union! Save the Cegielski plant!

On Friday, 27th of November Polish anarchist society in London together with London branch of IWW trade union is organising a solidarity demonstration with sacked union stewards from Cegielski plant in Poznan, against the...

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IT cos voice concern over proposed US law on hiring

New Delhi, Nov. 22 Two US senators have introduced a legislation seeking to prohibit companies that lay off large number of American workers, from subsequently hiring temporary workers (such as tech professionals) from outside...

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Loss of Busch Gardens work triggers big landscape company layoff

TAMPA — One Source Landscape & Golf Services will lay off 253 employees on Dec. 31 after Busch Gardens begins doing its own landscaping and grounds work at the beginning of the new year, officials with both firms said Thursday....

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Partner set for more layoffs

From the moment the mobile provider hired McKinsey & Co. as a consultant, it was clear that streamlining was on the way. ) will apparently fire scores of employees during 2010. From the moment the mobile provider hired McKinsey...

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USP to lay off staff

Shalveen Chand Monday, November 23, 2009 TWENTY-eight University of the South Pacific staff will lose their jobs with the USP's decision to outsource dining hall functions. The USP Council has decided to lay off staff by mid...

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Blackwell Uses Background to Help Clients Cut Energy Costs

Updated Friday, November 20, 2009 ; 05:04 PM As ESG's West Virginia Business Development Manager, Audra Blackwall is helping schools and government agencies save money. Frank Blackwell is superintendent of Wyoming County...

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Insurance Layoffs Look Like A Bill-Buster

I read the dismaying news regarding the layoff of several hundred employees by Aetna, which stated one of the reasons for the reductions was the "potential impact of health care reform" [Business, Nov. 19, "Aetna Laying Off...

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County could face another budget crisis in early 2010

Milwaukee County's precariously balanced $1.4 billion 2010 budget could fall apart within a few months, forcing hundreds of additional layoffs, program cuts or both. The budget counts on more than $20 million in employee...

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Law enforcement protests county cuts

By JESSIE STENSLAND WHIDBEY NEWS TIMES Island County commissioners spread the pain around in identifying preliminary budget cuts this week to solve a $1.2 million deficit, but now they are taking heat from law-and-justice...

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In Brief

Halliburton wins Aramco contract NEW YORK: Halliburton has won a broad five-year oilfield service contract from Saudi Aramco to develop wells in the world's largest oil field, South Ghawar, the company said. Teton files for...

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