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Screwed: 2,000 at AOL
6 hours ago ago from Recessionwire
A daily review of the employment fallout around the country and the world. Today's Total: 3,614 AOL 's board has approved a previously announced plan to let go of over 2,300 staff members , nearly 1/3 of its workforce, in an effort to cut spending by $200 million Hawaii Governor Linda Lingle has proposed an additional 700 job cuts on top of 1,200 already carried out, as part of a $1.2 billion budget cut American Greetings ...
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11 hours ago ago from Smart and silly
While most Americans are working today, Christmas Eve; the city of Chicago will close. Chicago city leaders including Mayor Richard J Daley in away to save money shut all but essential services. City Hall, Libraries, and other city offices will closed. City Workers will not paid. This was Mayor Daley plan to save money by closing down the city for days. The days set aside to close included August 17 (an arbitrary date), the day ...
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2 hours ago ago from WOLDCNews - WOL DC's Home for the Truth
VIA WASHINGTON POST: When Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley speaks these days, the three words most likely to come out of his mouth are and As he heads into an election year, O'Malley (D) is ratcheting up his rhetoric and policy proposals concerning employment, an area in which Democratic governors seeking reelection could be most vulnerable. In short order, O'Malley has stitched together a 10-point plan, made up of relatively ...
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Related contentBloomberg salutes AY progress, continues to ignore IBO findings on loss to the city
15 hours ago ago from No Land Grab
Atlantic Yards Report A statement from the mayor: STATEMENT OF MAYOR MICHAEL R. BLOOMBERG ON PROGRESS OF ATLANTIC YARDS DEVELOPMENT “While the rest of the country wrings its hands about the national recession, we’re building our way out of it. The $4.9 billion Atlantic Yards project - the most extensive development ever undertaken in Brooklyn - is moving forward, bringing thousands of units of housing and thousands of jobs for New ...
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