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Job Cuts

NeenerNeener

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Just limpin' along...

http://money.cnn.com/2005/07/06/news/economy/job_cuts/index.htm?cnn=yes

"NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Job cuts jumped 35 percent in June, with the number of layoff announcements pushing the monthly total to its highest level since January of last year, an employment firm said Wednesday.

Employers announced 110,996 job cuts in June, compared to 82,283 in May, according to a monthly report issued by Challenger, Gray & Christmas.

June job cuts rose 73 percent from the year-ago period. So far this year, 538,274 job cuts have been announced this year, 14 percent more than the six-month total of 472,735 last year.

Despite reports that show economic growth and job gains, major layoff announcements in the auto and retail sectors contributed to the surprise June number.

"The fact that job cuts are rising in the summer is not even the most surprising trend. The surprise is that we are seeing a growing number of mass job cuts," said John A. Challenger, chief executive officer of Challenger, Gray & Christmas.

"The cuts are not necessarily an indication of economic weakness, but rather the by-product of numerous trends, including changing consumer demand, outsourcing, mergers and acquisitions, automation and consolidation. We are also starting to see job cuts resulting from higher health care costs as well as higher oil and natural gas prices." "
 
"The cuts are not necessarily an indication of economic weakness, but rather the by-product of numerous trends, including changing consumer demand, outsourcing, mergers and acquisitions, automation and consolidation. We are also starting to see job cuts resulting from higher health care costs as well as higher oil and natural gas prices." "
 
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
"The cuts are not necessarily an indication of economic weakness, but rather the by-product of numerous trends, including changing consumer demand, outsourcing, mergers and acquisitions, automation and consolidation. We are also starting to see job cuts resulting from higher health care costs as well as higher oil and natural gas prices." "

Nice.
 
I predicted big job cuts coming, and was laughed at in other threads here. Oh well.

I actually see this as good news. NeenerNeener, you did leave off hte good part (probably not by accident). "government employers accounted for the largest number of announcements, Challenger said, largely because of budget shortfalls." That is actually good news. Trimming government waste is what virtually all of us want. A necessary side-effect is lost jobs. But the good outweighs the evil.

 
Originally posted by: BarneyFife
Originally posted by: Genx87
Head to Germany or France. I heard they have many openings.

At least I don't have to worry about health care over there.

What, it's not like you don't pay for it. You still pay for it with the high taxes. Good luck getting in to see a doctor or have an operation, too.
 
Originally posted by: BarneyFife
Originally posted by: Genx87
Head to Germany or France. I heard they have many openings.

At least I don't have to worry about health care over there.

And apparently a job either.
You can be a complete leech on society with little concern!
 
Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: BarneyFife
Originally posted by: Genx87
Head to Germany or France. I heard they have many openings.

At least I don't have to worry about health care over there.

And apparently a job either.
You can be a complete leech on society with little concern!

Shh...thats what they want.
 
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: NeenerNeener
Topic Title: Job Cuts

Just limpin' along...

The Republicans are happy, that's all that matters.

We're happy? More like Democrats are happy that they have further "proof" the economy is tanking.
 
Its a real crime Clintons health care didn?t go anywhere. This country should have it, its shameful we don?t. People laid off, that need health care are doomed. The loss of their homes, savings, everything. And NOW, they cant even get a new start thru bankruptcy. Seeing so many Americans going against their best interest, and siding with the health care companies, is like Abe Lincoln selling Booth the gun the took his life.
PS. Abe Lincoln was against gun control, until he was shot with a gun.
 
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