IBM is ending operations and laying off as many as 8000 employees in Vermont and North Carolina!!! A company press release basically blamed it on tough competition.
British empire owned Kearfott laid off 96 employees in North Carolina. Kearfott makes guidance systems for UAVs (recon and assassination drones) for the military. The report of layoffs came from employees, company officials refused to talk to local media about it. In Lewisville, Shallowford Hardware shut down after only five years in business.
What automotive industry recovery? Delaware based Lio Energy Systems and China based Miles Electric Vehicles joined California based Coda Automotive in bankruptcy. Coda is the parent company of Lio Energy and Miles Electric. It’s blamed on lack of sales of their electric cars.
In Pennsylvania, Wissahickon School District laid off six people, and reduced the pay for two other employees. Also, the Altoona Area School District closed two elementary schools. It’s blamed on declining student enrollment. Philadelphia’s most famous restaurant, Le Bec Fin, shut down. The restaurant has closed before, and re-opened, but the owner says it’s for good this time.
In Georgia, the Muscogee School Board wants to layoff 20 teachers. They’ve already closed two elementary schools. It’s all about balancing the budget. The city of Columbus warned of massive layoffs. The city has already laid off hundreds of employees over the past couple of years.
The Louisiana Civil Service Commission laying off 3976 employees at LSU’s hospital in Shreveport!!! Most of those are classified as state employees. It’s part of the state’s plans to privatize the hospital, partially blamed on the Obama/Romney Affordable Health Care Act for reducing Medicare/Medicaid payments to the state.
In Connecticut, the Christian God can’t stop Saint Vincent Medical Center from laying off 50 employees, and eliminating 100 other positions! Catholic hospital officials blamed it on competition and decreased federal funding due to the Obama/Romney Affordable Health Care Act.
The University of Maryland Medical Center laying off an undisclosed number of employees. Hospital officials are directly blaming the Obama/Romney Affordable Health Care Act. They also blame federal sequestration, which will cut several billions of dollars from Medicare.
In New York, Lakeside Memorial Hospital Emergency Department and Inpatient Unit shut down, 343 people unemployed! Hospital officials blame it on lack of customers. In NYC, CNN America-Starting Point laid off 40 employees. And Artio Global Investors closed, 94 people laid off. Direct Access Partners closed, 62 people laid off. Post House Investors closing, 59 employees out-o-work. In Dunkirk, The Carriage House closed, 133 people out-o-work! In Farmingdale, OSI Pharmaceuticals shut down, 96 people unemployed. Rochester Beer & Beverage shut down, 63 people unemployed.
Massive layoffs in Illinois, again! Plastic model kit company Testors laid off 107 employees at it’s Rockford plant! Testors has operated out of Rockford since 1929, they also make paint and other model building supplies. Company officials say the bad economy is forcing them to eliminate some of their model supply brands. This means closing their 84 years old Blackhawk Park Avenue building, and moving operations into a smaller building. Commercial Vehicle Group shut down its truck parts factory in DeKalb. 75 jobs lost. Illinois Central School Bus lost its contract in South Beloit. 107 people unemployed! Life sciences equipment manufacturer, PerkinElmer, shut down operations and laid off 53 people in Downers Grove. In Chillicothe, warehousing company HK Logistics laid off 59 employees. Hubbell Central Distribution Center closing its South Holland facility. 82 people laid off. Book publisher D.B. Hess for sale, 148 employees affected! Chartwells Dining Services lost their contract in Waukegan, 113 jobs lost. Chartwells has been losing contracts across the country. In Edwardsville, Berkeley Contract Packaging shutting down and laying off 161 people! Commercial building construction firm, All Tri-R, lost a major contract. 173 unemployed! Military contractor, KBR, closing it’s Chicago office, 83 people out-o-work. Drug maker AbbVie laid off another 96 employees. Manufacturer of automated toll collection systems, TransCore LP, closing a call center and laying off 196 people!
In Indiana, reports that Slingshot SEO laid off ten employees. Company officials say they’re “…right-sizing our organization for our next wave of growth.”
In California, JDSU laid off 125 people at its optical products division in Sonoma County! The company has ended production of some products. In Santa Barbara, after 29 years of business the Travel Store closed down. The owner blamed it on internet competition and declining local customers.
Donation funded PBS NewsHour closing offices in San Fransisco, California, and in Denver, Colorado. Most employees at those offices laid off. It’s blamed on declining corporate sponsors. Current open positions will not be filled. Because of reduced corporate sponsorship, PBS NewsHour is short $7 million USD!
Commercial cable TV sports channel, ESPN, began a second round of layoffs. Company officials say they plan to layoff up to 400 people this year! Reports say the first round of layoffs, in May, came with no warning.
Greyhound bus company shut down their Clearwater, Florida, bus station. Local news sources say the company would not comment on why they’re closing the station. JP Morgan & Chase laying off 435 people in Tampa! It’s part of the Too Big to Jail bank’s plan to layoff 17000 people across the country by the end of 2014!!!
Julie’s Gold Crown Hallmark closed in Arkansas.
In Manassas, Virginia, it was revealed the Kmart would close in September. 71 people out-o-work!
The Lai Thai Restaurant closed in Casper, Wyoming. Health and family issues forced the owners to sell to a new owner, who will hopefully re-open the restaurant.
In Oregon, FOSS Maritime laid off 60 employees.
The U.S. Department of Labor (DoL) doesn’t count the hundreds of layoffs involving less than 50 people each, in its mass layoff reports. It also doesn’t count all the little ‘mom & pop’ businesses that shut down.