Lexmark is cutting 1,700 jobs, or almost 13 per cent of its workforce, and says it will stop making inkjet printers as part of a drive to cut costs as it deals with shrinking sales of inkjets. The printer and software company said Tuesday that it will close its inkjet supply plant in the Philippines … Continue reading
It’s a job that has been described as a back room service and one that the State Government is privatising in new hospitals.” But, it’s not just cleaners. All non-clinical staff at the new Fiona Stanley Hospital, including sterilisation technicians, orderlies, patient care assistants, administration and IT staff, will be privately employed by management company … Continue reading
Sony Mobile is cutting 1,000 jobs from its phone division after posting record losses this financial year. The embattled Japanese company posted record losses of US$5.6bn in March this year, with two-thirds of the jobs cut to fall on its Sony Mobile division in Lund, Sweden. The loss-making electronics firm reveals the job losses are … Continue reading
A poll conducted at the CIPD’s HR Software Show 2012 reveals that 75% of UK businesses are not using the expertise of their HR professionals to formulate business strategy while reward is too rarely linked directly to high individual performance. According to the survey by outsourcing firm PlusHR, 75% of HR professionals not being … Continue reading
Unemployment, poverty reduction and job creation, especially among the youth in the country, is expected to be the main focus of the Nigeria Economy Society (NES) conference which kicks off today in Abuja, the president of the group, Professor Akin Iwayemi has said. Addressing newsmen yesterday in Abuja ahead of the 53th Annual NES conference, … Continue reading
Uncertainty over the Eurozone debt crisis and stagnant growth in economies all over the world has forced businesses to cut back on growth expectations. These concerns have forced the firm to consider cutting employees from its UK offices. KPMG has not announced any layoffs in over 10 years. The firms were an unexpected announcement and … Continue reading
Apple UK, US, and Canada have all reported huge layoff numbers across Apple retail store outlets. Recent training groups all within their probationary period have been given the pink slip. We even hear recently promoted Apple employees being demoted back down to their original positions, all while part-time employees disappointingly discover zero hours per week … Continue reading
Fifty Taipei companies had announced mass layoffs by mid-August this year, the highest in four years, reported the city’s Labor Department yesterday. According to the agency, “mass layoff” is defined by law as the letting-go of 20 workers in a single day or a third of a workforce within 60 days by a company with … Continue reading
Illinois car-part plant employees head to Tampa to protest outsourcing of jobs to China by parent company Bain Capital To the four people sitting in church at a Tampa suburb, coming to the Republican national convention to protest Mitt Romney felt deeply personal, not just political. For all of them are workers at an Illinois … Continue reading
The current weak economic recovery will keep unemployment rates in OECD countries high until at least the end of 2013, according to a new OECD report. The Employment Outlook 2012 says that the OECD-wide joblessness rate is forecast to remain high at 7.7% in the fourth quarter of 2013, close to the 7.9% rate in May … Continue reading
From January 2009 through December 2011, 6.1 million workers were displaced from jobs they had held for at least 3 years, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Highlights from the January 2012 survey: –In January 2012, 56 percent of the 6.1 million long-tenured displaced workers were reemployed, up from 49 percent for the prior survey in January … Continue reading
What is often buried in the monthly unemployment numbers provided each month by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, is an understanding of the psychologically traumatic experience of involuntary job loss and ongoing unemployment. I argue that this experience is critical to understand because it can inform how hiring managers, human resource professionals, and small business … Continue reading
Three weeks ago, claim were down to 353,000, at bottom-near since April 2008 and we have asked ‘But is it only volatility’ ? The answer is yes. But it could mean more… Not a good sign anyway. SEASONALLY ADJUSTED DATA In the week ending August 18, the advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 372,000, an … Continue reading
After four years of college, many graduates are ending up in jobs that only require the ability to operate a cash register with a smile. After commencement, a growing number young people say they have no choice but to take low-skilled jobs, according to a survey released this week. And while 63% of “Generation Y” workers — those … Continue reading
“We develop a framework where mismatch between vacancies and job seekers across sectors translates into higher unemployment by lowering the aggregate job-finding rate” write Aysegul Sahin, Joseph Song, Giorgio Topa, and Giovanni L. Violante in Mismatch Unemployment on newyorkfed.org. How much did mismatch contribute to the dynamics of U.S. unemployment around the Great Recession? To address this question, we … Continue reading