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seeric 01-26-2009 04:53 PM

List of US companies that have laid off employees
 
Is anyone aware of a site or a resource that shows which US companies have issued layoffs since the economy has soured?

This could and I hope should include companies pulling their interests in the US like DHL.

I know the list is far more cumulative than just the layoffs that were announced today.

Home Depot 7k jobs lost
Caterpillar 20k jobs lost
John Deere 700 jobs lost
Sprint 8k jobs lost
GM 2k more jobs lost
Texas Inst. 3400 jobs lost
Microsoft
Intel


All announced layoffs today. There are many many more. I still haven't been able to locate a site that has them all as they pile up.

Anyone seen anything?

Thanks

Penthouse Tony 01-26-2009 04:57 PM

Yahoo had some layoffs too

Penthouse Tony 01-26-2009 04:59 PM

check this out http://www.techcrunch.com/layoffs/

notime 01-26-2009 05:00 PM

warner
paramount
universal
makro/metro/saturn/mediamarkt
about 20% of all staff (also in Europe)

CarlosTheGaucho 01-26-2009 05:01 PM

JDL Media Inc.

Layoffs were unsustainable

This is the heroic resistance of the former employees.

http://www.carlosthegaucho.com/gfy/dinner.JPG

seeric 01-26-2009 05:02 PM

Holy shit. Thats a serious find Sagi. Thanks.

Fuck thats a lot of tech people unemployed. Some really talented and well trained and educated people in those numbers for sure.

Deej 01-26-2009 05:02 PM

I small city i live in is seeing some really bad times...

I main lumber mill closed...

the circuit city here obviously...

harry and david... a world wide shipping merchant of fruits n shit, some of you im sure have received a harry and david gift basket at one time or another... 10% of their full time work force laid off...

a couple hand fulls of small businesses...

Getting hti hard here...

seeric 01-26-2009 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CarlosTheGaucho (Post 15391973)
JDL Media Inc.

Layoffs were unsustainable

This is the heroic resistance of the former employees.

http://www.carlosthegaucho.com/gfy/dinner.JPG

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

sortie 01-26-2009 05:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A1R3K (Post 15391888)
Is anyone aware of a site or a resource that shows which US companies have issued layoffs since the economy has soured?

This could and I hope should include companies pulling their interests in the US like DHL.

I know the list is far more cumulative than just the layoffs that were announced today.

Home Depot 7k jobs lost
Caterpillar 20k jobs lost
John Deere 700 jobs lost
Sprint 8k jobs lost
GM 2k more jobs lost
Texas Inst. 3400 jobs lost
Microsoft
Intel


All announced layoffs today. There are many many more. I still haven't been able to locate a site that has them all as they pile up.

Anyone seen anything?

Thanks

Forgot one :

Jon Clark Enterprises 1 job (Self)

Penthouse Tony 01-26-2009 05:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A1R3K (Post 15391981)
Holy shit. Thats a serious find Sagi. Thanks.

Fuck thats a lot of tech people unemployed. Some really talented and well trained and educated people in those numbers for sure.

Yeah it's Worldwide though. Not all USA. But a pretty good place to see the tech companies laying off.

McDonalds is expanding

notime 01-26-2009 05:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sagi_AFF (Post 15391952)

some scary number there :Oh crap

My accountant says he is working thu-out weekends for his other clients to get approval to fire staff from most of his clients. Retail, wholesale, transport and production are hit hardest he says.

Penthouse Tony 01-26-2009 05:09 PM

Starbucks had some sizable layoffs too.

tony286 01-26-2009 05:11 PM

i can't imagine what the new numbers are going to be fucking scary

seeric 01-26-2009 05:43 PM

unemployment rate will go to 10% before may i predict.

After Shock Media 01-26-2009 05:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A1R3K (Post 15392244)
unemployment rate will go to 10% before may i predict.

If we used the real numbers and not the odd ball adjusted to rules pulled out of politicians asses I am positive we are already way above 10%.

onwebcam 01-26-2009 06:18 PM

Announced so far

http://i.l.cnn.net/money/2009/01/26/..._cuts0126d.gif

http://money.cnn.com/2009/01/26/news...cuts/index.htm

After Shock Media 01-26-2009 06:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onwebcam (Post 15392420)

Does not seem like that includes everyone. Forget about the assorted small businesses and part time people. I do not see listing for like when Mervyns closed up shop (west coast based). Like a whole crap load of stores just went poof.

onwebcam 01-26-2009 06:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by After Shock Media (Post 15392479)
Does not seem like that includes everyone. Forget about the assorted small businesses and part time people. I do not see listing for like when Mervyns closed up shop (west coast based). Like a whole crap load of stores just went poof.

Yeah most of those look to be fortune 50 type co's. We'll probably see another 500k+ month like last. Next month when the retail chains have to start reporting their earnings is going to be the real bloodbath.

Phoenix 01-26-2009 06:49 PM

for al lthe job cuts...go to a mall or anywhere...they are packed...weird

After Shock Media 01-26-2009 06:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phoenix (Post 15392530)
for al lthe job cuts...go to a mall or anywhere...they are packed...weird

The malls here are not packed.
Also overheard more than one person in last couple months (since Christmas shopping) of comments like, "well ya I can afford it - I got a new credit card".

Meanwhile I pay my shit and they cut my damn limits.

mona 01-26-2009 06:57 PM

Wow...Seems like a ton in Israel.

Rochard 01-26-2009 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by After Shock Media (Post 15392553)
The malls here are not packed.
Also overheard more than one person in last couple months (since Christmas shopping) of comments like, "well ya I can afford it - I got a new credit card".

Meanwhile I pay my shit and they cut my damn limits.

I went to the local mall this weekend and it was packed. Had to wait in line at the food court and all.

I also went to a kids pizza place this weekend. It's one of those places where you eat and they have a huge play area. It was fucking packed. I mean it was packed so bad you couldn't get to the area where the food was.

V_RocKs 01-26-2009 07:04 PM

Doesn't take into account companies with smaller work forces that are therefor not required to publicize the layoffs. Many states and local municipalities have laws stating that layoffs of certain sizes or from companies of a certain size must inform them that they are about to get slammed by welfare and unemployment.

Think of the 100,000's of mom and pops that laid off 1 to 10 employees. Makes that number look small...

billyb 01-26-2009 09:00 PM

I don't know if that is true about the malls?, I just came back from two big malls here in the valley and they were very slow. I know it is a Monday, but there was hardly anyone there. I saw a lot of 50-70% off sales.

What I see happening here is if you have money, you are going to hold on to it. I think the days of going out and spending your money on non essential items are over. Unless your a porn chick who just got paid $2,000 for a shoot and now goes to Melrose Ave and buys a $2,000 purse:1orglaugh.

Dagwolf 01-26-2009 09:05 PM

Sad... really sad.

After Shock Media 01-26-2009 09:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billyb (Post 15393228)
Unless your a porn chick who just got paid $2,000 for a shoot and now goes to Melrose Ave and buys a $2,000 purse:1orglaugh.

Nah dont you mean spends 2,200 on a purse (tax and all) and is now begging for more work because she is short on rent?

uno 01-26-2009 09:14 PM

fuckedcompany.com isn't around anymore?

billyb 01-26-2009 09:40 PM

So true, although who now is dumb enough to pay that for a scene nowadays?.

Jim_Gunn 01-26-2009 10:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by After Shock Media (Post 15393268)
Nah dont you mean spends 2,200 on a purse (tax and all) and is now begging for more work because she is short on rent?

The broker they are, the more they need me. :thumbsup

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 01-26-2009 10:06 PM

From the US Govt. Bureau of Labor Statistics:

Quote:

THE EMPLOYMENT SITUATION: DECEMBER 2008


Nonfarm payroll employment declined sharply in December, and the unemployment
rate rose from 6.8 to 7.2 percent, the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S.
Department of Labor reported today. Payroll employment fell by 524,000 over the
month and by 1.9 million over the last 4 months of 2008. In December, job losses
were large and widespread across most major industry sectors.

Unemployment (Household Survey Data)

In December, the number of unemployed persons increased by 632,000 to 11.1 mil-
lion and the unemployment rate rose to 7.2 percent. Since the start of the reces-
sion in December 2007, the number of unemployed persons has grown by 3.6 million,
and the unemployment rate has risen by 2.3 percentage points.
Good luck Mr. President, and to us all... :Oh crap

ADG

bloggingseo 01-26-2009 10:11 PM

An article on yahoo news said this was the most layoffs since 1945. Now that is pretty scary

Thurbs 01-26-2009 10:11 PM

I wonder if anyone is thinking about Landscaping / Construction jobs, getting back to the real work that pays decent money and currently is in a large way going to the illegals that are willing to work.

We just have to much fluff jobs, and not enough real hard work going on.

Jakez 01-26-2009 10:14 PM

What the fuck is Alcoa?

billyb 01-26-2009 10:15 PM

I smell a new world oder coming one of these days. I truly hope not, I am glad we have millions of firearms here. It is just very troubling times we are living in. I don't see a way out of this.

This truly a global problem that we are facing now.

HaleyWilde 01-26-2009 10:37 PM

well this was a depressing thread... :Oh crap

directfiesta 01-26-2009 11:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 15392584)
I went to the local mall this weekend and it was packed. Had to wait in line at the food court and all.

I also went to a kids pizza place this weekend. It's one of those places where you eat and they have a huge play area. It was fucking packed. I mean it was packed so bad you couldn't get to the area where the food was.

hummm... exciting life ... :)

NaughtyRob 01-26-2009 11:41 PM

Hiring 12,000

http://www.citycentercareers.com

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 01-26-2009 11:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jakez (Post 15393517)
What the fuck is Alcoa?

Alcoa = ALuminum Corporation Of America, the world's third largest producer of aluminum, with over 107,000 employees, pre-layoffs.

ADG

NaughtyRob 01-26-2009 11:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jakez (Post 15393517)
What the fuck is Alcoa?

They make aluminum products.
http://www.alcoa.com/global/en/home.asp

woj 01-26-2009 11:43 PM

just about every company is laying people off...

ExLust 01-27-2009 12:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onwebcam (Post 15392420)

:thumbsup Thank for the list.

RogerV 01-27-2009 01:02 AM

I guess the super 1% rich are holding onto their money. no tickle down

Brad Mitchell 01-27-2009 01:09 AM

Yo, how about including some adult companies in this list and keeping it relevant. LOL

Brad

KRosh 01-27-2009 01:17 AM

Date Company Total Laid Off Industry
1/26/2009 Caterpillar 20,814 Capital Goods
1/26/2009 General Motors 9,758 Durables
1/26/2009 Home Depot 7,000 Retailing
1/26/2009 Pfizer 19,800 Pharmaceuticals
1/26/2009 Sprint Nextel 8,000 Telecommunications
1/23/2009 Abercrombie & Fitch 50 Retailing
1/23/2009 Deere & Company 662 Capital Goods
1/23/2009 Harley-Davidson 1,100 Consumer Durables
1/22/2009 Microsoft 5,000 Software
1/22/2009 Huntsman 1,665 Chemicals
1/21/2009 Burlington Santa Fe 2,500 Transportation
1/21/2009 UAL 1,000 Transportation
1/21/2009 SPX 400 Conglomerates
1/21/2009 Intel 5,000 Semiconductors
1/21/2009 Walt Disney 600 Media
1/21/2009 Wynn Resorts 53 Leisure
1/21/2009 Eaton 5,609 Capital Goods
1/21/2009 Time Warner 800 Media
1/20/2009 Clear Channel 1,850 Media
1/20/2009 Deere & Co. 160 Capital Goods
1/16/2009 ConocoPhillips 1,300 Oil & Gas
1/16/2009 Hertz Global Holdings 4,000 Business Services
1/16/2009 WellPoint 600 Health Care
1/16/2009 Advanced Micro Devices 1,700 Semiconductors
1/15/2009 Xerox 275 Business Services
1/15/2009 MeadWestvaco 2,000 Materials
1/15/2009 Autodesk 750 Software
1/15/2009 Marshall & Ilsley 830 Banking
1/15/2009 General Electric 1,000 Conglomerates
1/14/2009 Ecolab 1,000 Chemicals
1/14/2009 Delta Air Lines 2,000 Transportation
1/14/2009 Motorola 4,000 Technology
1/14/2009 Google 100 Software
1/13/2009 KeyCorp 200 Banking
1/13/2009 Newell Rubbermaid 75 Household
1/13/2009 Cummins 1,300 Capital Goods
1/12/2009 Textron 2,665 Conglomerates
1/12/2009 Mosaic 1,000 Chemicals
1/12/2009 Best Buy 500 Retailing
1/12/2009 Precision Castparts 40 Defense
1/9/2009 Oracle 500 Software
1/9/2009 Smithfield Foods 75 Food
1/9/2009 Boeing 5,300 Aerospace
1/9/2009 Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold 2,750 Materials
1/8/2009 Union Pacific 230 Transportation
1/8/2009 General Dynamics 179 Defense
1/7/2009 Walgreen 1,000 Retailing
1/7/2009 EMC 2,400 Technology
1/6/2009 Alcoa 13,500 Materials
1/6/2009 Masco 30 Construction
1/5/2009 Cigna 1,100 Health Care
1/5/2009 United States Steel 4,225 Materials
12/31/2008 Mohawk Industries 160 Consumer Durables
12/31/2008 Tyson Foods 120 Food
12/31/2008 Target 132 Retailing
12/30/2008 Allegheny Technologies 323 Materials
12/30/2008 Motorola 400 Technology
12/23/2008 ULA (Boeing, Lockheed Martin) 172 Joint Venture
12/23/2008 Johnson Controls 125 Consumer Durables
12/23/2008 Las Vegas Sands 11,500 Leisure
12/22/2008 Parker-Hannifin 405 Capital Goods
12/19/2008 Genworth Financial 1,000 Insurance
12/19/2008 Electronic Arts 1,000 Software
12/19/2008 Sovereign Bancorp 1,000 Banking
12/18/2008 Omnicom Group 3,145 Media
12/17/2008 Ryder System 3,100 Services
12/17/2008 Western Digital 2,500 Technology
12/17/2008 Aetna 1,000 Health Care
12/17/2008 Parker-Hannifin 46 Capital Goods
12/17/2008 Bristol-Myers Squibb 3,700 Pharmaceuticals
12/16/2008 CBS 30 Media
12/15/2008 Merrill Lynch 400 Financials
12/15/2008 Charles Schwab 100 Financials
12/13/2008 Berkshire Hathaway 345 Finance
12/12/2008 Masco 500 Construction
12/12/2008 International Paper 2,050 Materials
12/11/2008 Bank of America 35,000 Banking
12/11/2008 Whirlpool 250 Durables
12/10/2008 Mohawk Industries 105 Durables
12/10/2008 Procter & Gamble 320 Household
12/09/2008 Praxair 1,600 Chemicals
12/08/2008 Anheuser-Busch Co. 1,400 Food
12/08/2008 3M 2,300 Conglomerates
12/08/2008 Wyndham Worldwide 4,000 Leisure
12/08/2008 Dow Chemical 5,000 Chemicals
12/05/2008 Legg Mason 200 Financials
12/05/2008 Cablevision 100 Media
12/05/2008 Staples 140 Retailing
12/04/2008 Steel Dynamics 65 Materials
12/04/2008 Windstream 170 Telecommunications
12/04/2008 General Electric 500 Conglomerates
12/04/2008 E.I. du Pont de Nemours 2,500 Chemicals
12/04/2008 AT&T 12,000 Telecommunications
12/03/2008 United Technologies 350 Conglomerates
12/03/2008 Gannett 2,000 Media
12/03/2008 Adobe Systems 600 Software
12/03/2008 Jefferies Group 300 Financials
12/03/2008 Viacom 850 Media
12/01/2008 JPMorgan Chase 9,200 Banking
12/01/2008 PepsiCo 87 Food
11/25/2008 Dana Holding 50 Durables
11/24/2008 BlackRock 10 Financials
11/21/2008 Western Union 200 Business Services
11/20/2008 Bank of New York Mellon 1,800 Banking
11/20/2008 Boeing 800 Aerospace
11/17/2008 Citigroup 52,000 Banking
11/14/2008 Sun Microsystems 6,000 Technology
11/12/2008 Applied Materials 1,800 Technology
11/12/2008 Morgan Stanley 2,000 Finance
11/12/2008 Liberty Media 910 Retailing
11/11/2008 AK Steel Holding 800 Materials
11/7/2008 Ford Motor 2,600 Durables
11/6/2008 Mattel 1,000 Household
11/6/2008 MGM Mirage 400 Leisure
11/4/2008 Hartford Financial Services Group 500 Finance

$5 submissions 01-27-2009 01:21 AM

This is a GOOD idea for a site that might BLOW UP with mainstream traffic. You may want to check fuckedcompany.com -- I haven't checked it in a while but it used to track tech companies. Techcrunch.com also has a dot com layoff counter.

However, since your idea is for ALL industries, you might want to build a site based on this, layer in social networking and forums so the members generate the content.

If you need help promoting it, I offer manual directory submissions, social bookmarking, article submissions, and mainstream forum seeding :)

jmcb420 01-27-2009 01:34 AM

Yesterday in my area GM (general motors) went from 3 shifts to 1, Delphi (auto parts supplier) cut another 99 jobs on top of the hundreds they've already cut this year. A company called AJAX (the made specialty casts and dies) Got rid of half of their work force........and the worst sign of all, Jakes Bar, the local watering hole has closed their doors for the last time. When the bars start to close, your screwed.

KRosh 01-27-2009 01:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by $5 submissions (Post 15394633)
This is a GOOD idea for a site that might BLOW UP with mainstream traffic. You may want to check fuckedcompany.com -- I haven't checked it in a while but it used to track tech companies. Techcrunch.com also has a dot com layoff counter.

However, since your idea is for ALL industries, you might want to build a site based on this, layer in social networking and forums so the members generate the content.

If you need help promoting it, I offer manual directory submissions, social bookmarking, article submissions, and mainstream forum seeding :)

fucked company is sorta fucked LOL

he is done

The Duck 01-27-2009 01:55 AM

Huge layoffs in Sweden as well.


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