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Leaping layoffs, and Not Just on Wall St.

In the auto-parts realm — all too close to the struggling US automobile business — Federal-Mogul Corp. said it would reduce its global work force by about
by darklost76 on Sep 18, 2008
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The week in tech layoffs

Tesla Motors announced Wednesday that it will lay off its entire Detroit office staff to adapt to the changing economic conditions.
by pricey123 on Oct 18, 2008
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Bailouts for banks: layoffs for workers

Among the sectors hardest hit by the deepening financial crisis is the auto industry, with the Big Three US carmakers—General Motors, Ford and Chrysler—all
by 0ni on Nov 12, 2008
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Analysts: layoffs at GM to last till 2010

The General Motors small-car plant probably won’t need its full complement of workers until the Chevrolet Cruze is launched in the summer of 2010,
by pricey123 on Nov 10, 2008
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DMax Announces Permanent layoffs

MORAINE, Ohio -- DMAX, a joint venture between GM and Isuzu, is announcing a reduction in plant production. In recent months, General Motors announced the
by lori_cat on Oct 25, 2008
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Yahoo to announce layoffs tomorrow

San Jose Mercury News reported that the flailing firm would likely be laying off as many employees as it did back in January, when it fired 1000 workers,
by robotpanda on Oct 20, 2008
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Closures & layoffs (Oct. 19-25): Canning Plants: We're Not Talkin ...

Just three weeks after announcing a major expansion to a campus in San Jose, CA, Tesla Motors Inc. now says it has to downsize. "Extraordinary times require
by maizer on Oct 23, 2008
Tags: amp, canning, closures, layoffs, not, oct, plants, re, talkin
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layoffs start to hurt Silicon Valley

Smaller companies such as the electric car start-up company Tesla Motors, and business-networking web site LinkedIn also rolled back on jobs.
by mrcrowbar on Nov 28, 2008
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Why layoffs at Consumer Tech Start-Ups Matter to Enterprise IT

IBM and Microsoft, to name the two big players, each added social software to their offerings, IBM with its Lotus Connections, and Microsoft adding Web 2.0
by killkat on Oct 28, 2008
Tags: consumer, enterprise, layoffs, matter, start-ups, tech
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Business Briefs: Longs workers face layoffs

NISSAN TO OFFER 0% FINANCING: Nissan Motor Co. said Friday that it will begin offering zero-percent financing for five of its top-selling vehicles starting
by slpz on Nov 01, 2008







