Proposed layoffs and the Morris County freeholders
Should the Morris County freeholders resort to layoffs? I suggest the following “share the pain” plan. First, the county determines and makes public the amount it needs to realize from staff reductions.
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Proposed layoffs and the Morris County freeholders
Should the Morris County freeholders resort to layoffs? I suggest the following “share the pain” plan. First, the county determines and makes public the amount it needs to realize from staff reductions.
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Layoffs due to recession stopped after June
By Elijah L. Mena STAFF REPORTER The wave of layoffs at MIT due to the recent economic downturn was over as of June, according to Vice President of Human Resources Alison Alden. Between January 2009 and June 2010, MIT laid off 174 employees in an effort to cut the 2010 and 2011 fiscal year budgets by about $125 million collectively.
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Layoffs increase CEO pay
Chief executive officers at the 50 companies that announced the biggest layoffs since the recession intensified in late 2008 made 42 percent more last year than the average large company CEO, according to a study released today by a Washington research group. Three Pittsburgh companies made the The Institute for Policy Studies’ list, which ranked CEOs based on the number of announced layoffs.
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Impending layoffs due to efficiencies, says TVNZ boss
TVNZ has confirmed at least another round of layoffs this year but chief executive Rick Ellis says they are due to savings made from new digital technology and are not related to the advertising downturn or financial results of last…
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Layoffs Coming To Port St. Lucie Police Department
Layoffs long anticipated for the Port St. Lucie Police Department will soon come to fruition.
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Layoffs Hit Ghost Recon Developer Red Storm Entertainment
Red Storm Entertainment is the latest studio to be hit by layoffs. The Ubisoft-owned studio announced today that they cut 38 employees as part of a “realignment of production priorities.” The studio is best-known for the Ghost Recon series, though Ubisoft Paris is leading the development of the upcoming Future Soldier. The North Carolina-based studio is currently working on the game’s …
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Layoffs Coming Soon to Newsweek? [Rumormonger]
# rumormonger Rich man Sidney Harman bought Newsweek a few weeks ago, and everyone’s been wondering when the real changes would come down. Several editorial stars have already left the magazine ; now, a tipster tells us, significant layoffs are on the way. More »
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Layoffs at Newton Falls Fine Paper Company
A Northern New York paper mill has made a round of layoffs. The Newton Falls Fine Paper Company has laid off ten employees, an adjustment made to reflect employment needs for today.
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Layoffs are back in the discussion about US economy
Layoffs are once again on the rise across the country, not good news for an economy that’s moving in fits and starts.
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