In the week ending December 28, the advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 339,000, a decrease of 2,000 from the previous week’s revised figure of 341,000. The 4-week moving average was 357,250, an increase of 8,500 from the previous week’s revised average of 348,750. The advance seasonally adjusted insured unemployment rate was 2.2 … Continue reading
Electrolux will expand its North American headquarters in Charlotte, NC., and expects to add 810 jobs in the state in the coming years. It will be the second expansion at the location in three years. The appliance maker will invest $85 million in a 20-year lease agreement, part of the development of a second building … Continue reading
In 2013, more Germans had jobs than ever before in the country’s post-war history. But after seven consecutive years of improving employment figures, the jobs boom has begun to decelerate. Last year, an average of 41.8 million Germans out of a population of about 82 million was employed, according to figures released by the German … Continue reading
Financial woes continue to weigh on Sony as it looks to cut staff at production facilities, according to a Japanese report. The consumer electronics maker will offer early retirement packages for employees at Sony EMCS, a wholly owned production subsidiary, according to a Nikkei report on Tuesday. The subsidiary operates five production facilities in Japan … Continue reading
Revlon Inc. (REV), the maker of cosmetics under its namesake and Almay brands, will cease operations in China and eliminate about 1,100 positions, including 940 beauty advisers, as it restructures its struggling business. Chosen excerpts by Job Market Monitor. Read the whole story at via Revlon to Exit Operations in China, Cut 1,100 Jobs – Bloomberg.
“I would like us all to live better without comprehensive reforms, and that no one loses a job, but that is not feasible, unfortunately,” Radulovic said Continue reading
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Automaker General Motors Co. (GM: Quote) plans to cut jobs at its South Korean operations in the first quarter of next year ahead of the withdrawal of its Chevrolet brand in Europe, media reported Tuesday. GM Korea reportedly will implement a voluntary retirement scheme for about 6,000 office workers by the end of March, event … Continue reading
GM said the investment at the plants in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana will create or retain about 1,000 jobs combined, but did not say how many will be new jobs Continue reading
Wrexham MP Ian Lucas said the loss of an expected 615 jobs at the Sharp factory on the Llay Industrial Estate announced today is a hammer blow to the town. “May I say how sorry I am for those who are losing their jobs in the run up to Christmas and I will work with … Continue reading
Cisco and the Ontario government today announced an agreement that could see the networking company spend as much as $4 billion over the next 10 years to expand its operations in the province. Premier Kathleen Wynne and Nitin Kawale, president of Cisco’s Canadian unit, attended a news event Friday in Toronto to release details of the … Continue reading
Novartis AG will close its Ciba Vision plant in Mississauga, Ont., next year, laying off 300 workers, another in a growing list of factory shutdowns in the province. The plant, which has been making contact-lens solution for about three decades, will start winding down in May with the full closing slated for the end of … Continue reading
Ford Motor Co. (F) plans to add 11,000 jobs in the U.S. and Asia in 2014, with more than half of those hires coming in the latter region where the company is scheduled to open two factories. Ford plans to hire about 6,000 people in Asia, most of them as hourly employees, according to a … Continue reading
The Alliance for a Just Society’s 15th annual Job Gap Study examines employment opportunities and outcomes nationally, in 10 states (Colorado, Connecticut, Idaho, Florida, Maine, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Virginia and Washington State), and in New York City Continue reading
French labor minister Michel Sapin Tuesday said European Aeronautic Defence & Space Co. (EAD.FR) shouldn’t cut its overall staffing level in France after the company announced plans Monday to cut 5,800 jobs through 2016 in Europe in its military and space units. “France finds it unacceptable that a business like EADS cuts jobs overall while … Continue reading