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Lay Offs
In the coming days thousands will be laid off....I wish U all well
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Amusing how every time someone says this it always seems that I'm hiring. Like right now filling another 20 jobs! |
I opened 15 reqs today for DoD work
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I think he's referring to Murray Coal, the company that just lost a massive lawsuit over a mine collapse (including killing an inspector).
Same clown who made people take an unpaid day off to attend a rally. Amazing how some people run their businesses, and no wonder they fail. Of course he's blaming the layoffs on the election of Obama, which I'm sure they'll be lining up for illegal labor practices lawsuits over. |
Actually Boeing announced lay offs, there were a number of large companies announced lay offs.
Mourning in America - Here's Those Layoffs We Voted For Last Night | FreedomWorks Not saying others aren't hiring. These are what was reported due to the cause and affect because of The election and pending tax increases etc. Not just the evil coal guy. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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This has nothing to do with Obama I'm sorry to say. It's funny, juxtapose business as usual with a few gung ho execs who think they're Sean Hannity and suddenly the sky is falling. I'd suggest getting your business info from a good site like seekingalpha.com rather than a partisan think tank. -spence |
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Welch Allyn has been planning global restructing. Welch Allyn Initiates Global Restructuring, Including Layoffs | Qmed Most workers if "worth it" were probably offered move or be laid off. Dana mentioned potentially laying people off, but nothing has happened (check the PR newswires, nothing to be found about layoffs). Stryker layoffs have been going on long before Obamacare and moving the jobs offshore. Boston Scientific is closing its Boston location and moving it to Marlboro and China, pretty well known. etc. etc. etc. Darden Restaraunts, mostly part time workers, already discussed. We'll skip the Olive Garden and Red Lobster serving trash on a plate discussion. :hihi: Its easy to throw blame around when you don't bother to actually dig for relevant info. Btw, MA legislature and coupe devall are offering tax breaks for companies that have x number of employees living in the state. I'm sure BS took that into consideration. |
Didn't throw blame and I qualified the statement just posting info on who was laying off. The article stated it had to do with the election. I also said others may be hiring. I am certain the news source is right of center. If what they put out on MSNBC is taken for gospel why not this source somewhere in the middle is the whole truth
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And no news media outlet is to be trusted, read actual press releases from companies. Not sure how you could label that site as "somewhere in the middle" considering everyone is either an ex political aid (R) or ex politician (R). |
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Funny, just Thursday morning I was presenting to the CEO and executive staff of a precision manufacturing company about how the medical device tax would end up pushing cost pressure down the supply chain.
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Lay offs will have a domino effect...not only big business...there will be carpenters..plumbers.. electricians...machinist..restaurant staff and others...U just may see unemployment up around 9% after years end
applebees has notified its workers that there will be no more 40 hr work week after the 1st of the year...will be under 30 hrs. to beat the healthcare bill...cheaper to pay the fine |
maybe Spence should explain Obamanomics to Applebee's :)
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Many retail stores do this already. It's no suprise that they would be kickin it down to under the minimum, I'm actually suprised they had 40 hour employees.
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I was talking with my neighbor earlier today.
He works for one of the biggest environmental clean up companies in the country. They are laying off 20% before Jan (thousands getting laid off) He rattled off a list of other big national companies he knows personally doing the same and others that will be cutting hours in half to avoid paying benefits. Scott Brown stopped by my house today also. He was in a rush but I had a quick conversation with him. In his own words "We are screwed" He said the real unemployment rate is 14% and we will see it in the 20s By the way, Scott was going around with his truck collecting signs, I'll guarantee Granny Warren would never be see doing manual labor like removing campaign signs from peoples lawns ! |
shhhhh...noone is getting laid off.....that's a myth started by Hannity and Limbaugh the porn merchant.....
Brown has lot's of free time, he should have picked up both his and Warren's signs after losing to that ___....oooops...sorry...that's Senator ___ Liawatha....wait...that's all wrong and it will no doubt inflame Paul.....Senator Kennedy in drag? funny...does she drinK???....oh no, we've already got another new Kennedy who claims he understands the middle class better than the guy that he ran against who served(s) in the Marines and has actually spent some time in the middle class.....so confusing "my peepaw had high cheekbones like all of the indians do" or whatever she said... makes me laugh everytime I hear the cut I'd be really happy if the Raiders won a game or two more by the end of the season :) I know a lot of people at all levels of the restaurant industry and the all work many more than 40 hours a week, actually that's true for most people that I know... part time is the new full time under Obama...they did this in France to increase employment%..limited the number of hours that you could work, the rationalization was that if you limit the number of hours for a workers by law the businesses would have to hire more workers to fill those hours...BRILLIANT@!@!! The 35-hour working week is a measure adopted first in France, in February 2000, under Prime Minister Lionel Jospin's Plural Left government; it was pushed by Minister of Labour Martine Aubry. The previous legal duration of the working week was 39 hours, which had been established by Franηois Mitterrand, also a member of the Socialist Party. The 35-hour working week was already in the Socialist Party's 1981 electoral program, titled 110 Propositions for France. Rationale: The main stated objectives of the law were twofold: To reduce unemployment and yield a better division of labor, in a context where some people work long hours while some others are unemployed. A 10.2% decrease in the hours extracted from each worker would, theoretically, require firms to hire correspondingly more workers, a remedy for unemployment. French unemployment hits 13-year high PARIS | Thu Sep 6, 2012 3:15am EDT PARIS (Reuters) - France's unemployment rate rose to its highest level in 13 years in the second quarter, official data showed on Thursday, in a setback to the Socialist government, which was elected on a pledge to bring down the jobless rate. The rise in unemployment to 10.2 percent, measured according to the International Labour Organisation's (ILO) criteria, comes as the euro zone's second-largest economy has posted three consecutive quarters of zero growth. Many economists predict unemployment, which stood at 10.0 percent in the first three months of the year, will continue to rise as companies seek to rebuild margins. A number of French companies have recently announced plans to layoff workers, including retailer Carrefour (CARR.PA) and car maker Peugeot (PEUP.PA). it's currently 10.8% and appears to be rising I'm thinking mandated 28 hours per week work weeks should provide plenty of hours for those unemployed to get employed with the freed up hours from the people that are currently hogging all of the hours and remedy the situation in no time.....:) |
Scott indicated Kerry will be getting the nod for Hilary's old job since her being thrown under the bus.
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He said is was running for Horseface's seat in the special election?
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So first Scott Brown gives people the signs and then wants them back, I would expect that of Warren but not Brown.
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once Coupe Deval gets the nod for AG, someone has to fill that office. Maybe Brown should think about that
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That's all we need to have Canal Tim in the state house.
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Since 1900 Massachusetts has elected 33 different Governors. 19 were Republican and 14 Democrats. 6 out of the last 10 Governors in Massachusetts have been Republican. As for Senators, prior to Kerry and Kennedy (and it is going back a while), it was a majority of Republican Senators representing Massachusetts than Democratic. Interesting to see that more Republican Governors have held office in MA than Democratic (here is a list) Winthrop M. Crane January 4, 1900 January 8, 1903 Republican John L. Bates January 8, 1903 January 5, 1905 Republican William Lewis Douglas January 5, 1905 January 4, 1906 Democratic Curtis Guild, Jr. January 4, 1906 January 7, 1909 Republican Ebenezer Draper January 7, 1909 January 5, 1911 Republican Eugene Foss January 5, 1911 January 8, 1914 Democratic David I. Walsh January 8, 1914 January 6, 1916 Democratic Samuel W. McCall January 6, 1916 January 2, 1919 Republican Calvin Coolidge January 2, 1919 January 6, 1921 Republican Channing H. Cox January 6, 1921 January 8, 1925 Republican Alvan T. Fuller January 8, 1925 January 3, 1929 Republican Frank G. Allen January 3, 1929 January 8, 1931 Republican Joseph B. Ely January 8, 1931 January 3, 1935 Democratic James Michael Curley January 3, 1935 January 7, 1937 Democratic Charles F. Hurley January 7, 1937 January 5, 1939 Democratic Leverett Saltonstall January 5, 1939 January 3, 1945 Republican Maurice J. Tobin January 3, 1945 January 2, 1947 Democratic Robert F. Bradford January 2, 1947 January 6, 1949 Republican Paul A. Dever January 6, 1949 January 8, 1953 Democratic Christian Herter January 8, 1953 January 3, 1957 Republican Foster Furcolo January 3, 1957 January 5, 1961 Democratic John A. Volpe January 5, 1961 January 3, 1963 Republican Endicott Peabody January 3, 1963 January 7, 1965 Democratic John A. Volpe January 7, 1965 January 22, 1969 Republican Francis W. Sargent January 22, 1969 January 2, 1975 Republican Michael Dukakis January 2, 1975 January 4, 1979 Democratic Edward J. King January 4, 1979 January 6, 1983 Democratic Michael Dukakis January 6, 1983 January 3, 1991 Democratic William Weld January 3, 1991 July 29, 1997 Republican Paul Cellucci July 29, 1997 April 10, 2001 Republican Jane Swift April 10, 2001 January 2, 2003 Republican Mitt Romney January 2, 2003 January 4, 2007 Republican Deval Patrick January 4, 2007 Present Democratic |
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