Incomplete list of announced closings and layoffs:
Tax sucker and Big Brother ass kisser, FLIR (forward looking infrared) Systems to consolidate ops in Europe and the United States. Company officials said they need to reduce staffing to save $20-million USD, due to reduced government spending on their thermal spying optics.
Tax sucker Lockheed Martin laid off 600 employees at their Mission Systems and Training business! This is on top of the already 367 layoffs announced two months prior!
Mobile phone application maker, Path, laid off 13 employees. Company officials said it was necessary to “support continued innovation”.
California: In Poway, Chicken Pie Diner shutdown. The owner tried to sell the restaurant, but the sale fell through and he couldn’t afford to keep it open.
Colorado: In Fort Collins, Famous Runza Sandwich shutdown. The owner, sensing the deteriorating economy, said he wanted to finish on top.
Florida: What housing market recovery? Mortgage Investors Corporation, which targets military personnel and veterans, laid off 476 employees! It’s blamed on crashing demand for home loans. The company also had to pay a $7.5-million USD settlement to the FTC for harassing military personnel in violation of a Do Not Call List. In Jacksonville, Hardee’s fast food joint shutdown after more than 20 years in business.
Illinois: Nonprofit Elgin Opera shutdown. Operators said donations and ticket sales crashed. In Belvidere, a Kmart shutdown, 91 jobs lost.
Indiana: In Elkhart, Bonnie Doon ice cream factory shutdown. Company officials said Obama Care health insurance rules will jack up their operating costs so high that it’s not worth it to stay in operation. Elkhart city officials told local news media that Obama Care is threatening dozens of big employers in the area.
Louisiana: The University of New Orleans shutdown its daycare center. It’s blamed on taxpayer funding cuts and declining student enrollment.
New Jersey: Bra maker Maidenform shutting down their HQ, and killing 1330 jobs over the next year! It’s blamed on the takeover by Hanesbrands.
Nevada: In Yerington, Marathon Equipment shutdown. 35 jobs lost. They’re moving to Arizona. In Green Valley, Bank of the West shutdown their local office. The California based Too Big to Fail bank blamed it on lack of business.
North Carolina: What housing market recovery? Too Big to Jail SunTrust Bank laid off 800 employees! It’s blamed on crashing demand for home loans.
Ohio: In Trotwood, Sears is shutting down, at least 67 jobs lost. In Bidwell, BEF Foods shutdown, 52 jobs lost.
Oregon: In Reedsport, Pennsylvania based American Bridge steelworks shutdown, 51 jobs lost. The company opened their Reedsport ops in 2005, helped by massive local tax breaks, and promised to hire 120 people. In 2006 a rail line crucial to the steel plant’s operations was shutdown, but then re-opened in 2011. But it was too late, American Bridge was able to get only one west coast contract to build a bridge, not enough to justify keeping the factory open.
South Carolina: A Mount Pleasant Kmart will shutdown. 43 jobs lost.
Texas: San Antonio, Trinity Mining & Construction Equipment laid off 86 people as part of their shutdown. In Conroe, US Foods shutdown a distribution center. 84 jobs lost. In Sealy, Bilderberg British empire tax sucking company, BAE, shutdown it’s M2 Bradley IFV factory. 325 jobs lost, but good riddance to the evil Red Coats: “Through its [BAE] acquisition of American companies it has increased its penetration of the U.S. market and has become the prime contractor for the M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle….”-Defense Procurement News
Washington: TOP Food and Drugs shutdown three stores throughout the Evergreen State. In Yakima, Bemis Stereo First and TV shutdown after 34 years. The owner blamed crashing sales on the internet, even though there are plenty of examples that even internet stereo and TV sales are crashing (it’s just a bad economy).
Wisconsin: MetJet shutdown, all flights canceled, many passengers stranded. Company officials blamed it on crashing ticket sales.
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.
“Our ideals and principles, as well as our national security……..That’s what makes America different. That’s what makes us exceptional.”-Barack Obama, 10 September 2013