All posts by Hutchins AAron

Born in Deutschland 1965, hometown was Bütthart, parents were not U.S. government employees. However, when father was tricked into joining the U.S. Air Force Civil Service, in 1969, with the promise that we could remain in Germany, we were promptly shipped off to Iran. Due to one of my Iranian educators being disappeared, along with her husband, by the U.S. ally Shah of Iran's Israeli & U.S. created Savak (for the then official terrorist act of promoting the idea that women can vote), and due to my U.S. citizen mother being placed on Savak's Terrorist Arrest List (for supporting the idea that women should vote, at that time the U.S. ally Shah of Iran did not allow women to vote, now they can) we left Iran for the United States in 1973, literally in the middle of the night. At the U.S. Embassy airbase the CIA operated Gooney Bird (C-47) was so packed with other U.S. citizens fleeing our ally Iran (because the Shah gave the OK to arrest any U.S. citizen for such terrorist acts as promoting the concept of voting) that we were turned away by the Loadmaster and had to take a chance on a civilian flight out of Tehran's airport. My father told me he and my mother had three culture shocks; first when they arrived in Germany as civilians, then after being shipped off to Iran as U.S. government employees, then again returning to the United States as unemployed civilians (because so much had changed in the U.S. while they were gone, their only news source was the U.S. Armed Forces Radio & Television Service which heavily censored information about the home front). Since I graduated high school in 1982 I've worked for U.S. government contractors and state & local government agencies (in California), convenience store manager in California, retail/property management in Georgia, California and Idaho. Spent the 1990s in the TV news business producing number one rated local news programs in California, Arizona and Idaho. 14+ years with California and Idaho Army National Guard and the U.S. Air Force. Obtained a BA degree in International Studies from Idaho State University at the age of 42. Unemployed since 2015, so don't tell me the economy has recovered.

False Flag : Cop ‘watcher’ says “Something didn’t seem right” about police presence at Dallas BLM demo!

08 July 2016 / 20:20 UTC-07 Tango 01 (19 Tir 1395/03 Shawwal 1437/06 Yi-Wei 4714)

Idaho TV station KIFI interviewed a man in Dallas who is part of a citizen’s police watchdog group called Dallas Cop Block.  Jose Vela first said “At first I thought maybe the police were corralling people and then all of I sudden I heard ‘they’re shooting they’re shooting.'”

On KIFI’s 6pm newscast they ran a part of their interview with Vela in which he stated “I think the Dallas police were caught with their pants down….  I didn’t see any heavily armed police… something didn’t seem right…” at the Black Lives Matter demonstration because he said it looked like they were not prepared in the usual way for protest deployment, meaning they were wearing standard uniforms and armed with standard issue pistols.

At the time I write this KIFI has not posted that part of their interview with Vela on their website.  They have a politically correct version currently posted in which Vela says he feels sorry for the police.

False Flag : Dallas police now say it was a “lone shooter”! Are the cops on drugs?

08 July 2016 (17:39 UTC-07 Tango 01)18 Tir 1395/02 Shawwal 1437/05 Yi-Wei 4714

16 hours after what’s called the deadliest attack since 9/11, the police chief of Dallas, Texas, now says the shooting of more than a dozen police and civilians was the work of a “lone shooter”.

But from the beginning it was the police who told local news media that there was at least four shooters!  After about eight hours they changed it to two shooters, with the police chief saying he wasn’t going to comment on the people they had arrested for being suspects.  There’s even video of a suspect on the ground shooting a cop at point blank range, supposedly while a sniper is picking off cops from a parking garage:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUQ25Hj0hdc&feature=player_embedded

Police chief David Brown stated that police were confused by the situation as it unfolded, but now they’re sure it was a lone shooter; a 25 years old ‘black’ U.S. Army Afghanistan veteran who “wanted to kill white police” in retaliation for police killing ‘black’ people.  Police say they killed the lone shooter using a robot to sneak a small bomb to the shooter’s location, it’s considered a ‘first’ in police operations.  The point is, police chief Brown admitted that even cops get confused in stressful situations, that’s his excuse for why they publicly stated at the beginning there were at least four shooters.  Now think about all those killings of civilians by police.  If you watch the videos of those killings it’s obvious the cops are freaking out.

Are people who want to be a cop required to prove they can ‘maintain’ under stressful situations?  Many cops are on prescription psychoactive drugs (for anxieties, which proves they can’t handle stressful situations), even illegal drugs (Boston Globe: 75 officers failed city drug tests, Cocaine use most prevalent. Drug Policy Alliance: The GAO reported that from 1993 to 1998 the FBI opened at least 400 state and local police corruption cases that were drug-related, leading to the conviction of over 300 officers. Federal Bureau of Investigation: Nine Law Enforcement Officers Sentenced for Protecting Drug Dealers.).  Realize what we have in the U.S. is a lot of people who can’t handle stress, whacked out on prescription and/or illegal drugs, and employed as gun armed police who have the authority to kill you!

POLICE CAUSE GUN VIOLENCE: OBAMA HOMIE TOWN COPS SHOOT ONE VICTIM PER WEEK!

“You have to wonder if there would have been charges if there wasn’t video evidence.”–Philip Stinson, former policeman now Bowling Green State University criminologist who compiles data about criminal cops

IDAHO NEWS MEDIA LIE ABOUT CRIMINAL POLICE RECORDS!

IDAHO PRISONERS DIE IN 1 DAY! DRUGS & EVIL MORMON MTC INVOLVED?

POLICE CAUSE GUN VIOLENCE: CALIFORNIA MAN GUNNED DOWN BY HALF DOZEN FAT-ASS COPS!

49% OF AMERICANS SAY GOVERNMENT IS TRUE ENEMY OF THE STATE!

POLICE SHOOT DOG THEY ALREADY KILLED: “You could hear the dog screaming and crying in pain. I did see one officer that had been extremely aggressive that did have his knee into her chest that was tightening the noose. It seemed they were doing it relentlessly and unnecessarily.”-Sandy Fleischer, neighbor who reported a loose Shar-Pei to police

POLICE ADMIT THEY HAVE VAULTS FULL OF GUNS!

BULLIED HIGH SCHOOL GIRL NOW IN PRISON, BECAUSE OF WHAT SHE WROTE IN HER DIARY! PRESCRIPTION DRUGS INVOLVED!

AFGHANISTAN FALSE FLAG ALERT: DRUGS USED TO TURN PEOPLE INTO SUICIDE BOMBERS!

AFGHANISTAN JUNE 2013: The U.S. Department of State has ordered all U.S. contractors to undergo drug testing for opiates, amphetamines, steroids, cocaine and other hard drugs. 

AUTOPSY SHOWS TEXAS COPS NOT JUSTIFIED IN KILLING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT.

VIDEO SHOWS RICH GUN ARMED WHITE COPS HUNTING POOR UNARMED BLACK MAN IN NEW YORK

“It’s like a never-ending funeral.” : June 2016 U.S. tech/communications destruction

More proof you brick-n-mortar store owners can’t directly blame the internet/high-tech competition for your demise. Incomplete list of U.S. internet/high-tech/communications job destruction announcements in June 2016:

Arizona: California based internet health insurance management company YourPeople-Zenefits shutting down their Grand Canyon State sales office, at least 1-hundred jobs lost!

California: Ebay posted a mass layoff WARN saying they laid off 538 people, back in February 2015!   Cupertino based hard disk maker Seagate Technology announced it will kill off 1-thousand 6-hundred jobs by the end of its third quarter!  Renewable energy company SunEdison continues killing jobs, this time 121 people in three locations were laid off at the end of May!  Once touted as one of the fastest growing women owned companies, military InfoTech contractor Xtreme Solutions issued a layoff WARN for their Ontario location, 80 jobs lost by the end of August.  San Jose based Apple computer “human interface” parts supplier Synaptics eliminating 160 jobs! In a round-a-bout way administrators blamed crashing sales. United Technologies shutting down their San Diego office at the end of July. Software company Veritas Technologies revealed they laid off 128 people in Mountain View, back in May! Steiner eOptics (aka Laser Devices) shutting down their Monterey location, 69 jobs gone by August. Connecticut based Xerox shutting down their Cerritos location, 39 jobs lost by August. Internet slots website Playtika eliminating 111 Santa Monica jobs by August!  In Los Angeles, ad agency 72andSunny announced it laid off “2%” of its employees in an attempt to maintain the “long term health” of the company.  San Jose based electronic payments company VeriFone Systems reports a surprise decline in revenue and will layoff an undisclosed number of people, blaming it on “difficult market dynamics”.   Solar Link eliminating 169 jobs in Ontario by mid-July! L-3 Communications revealed it shutdown its San Carlos operations back in April, 69 jobs lost. Video game maker Disney Interactive revealed they laid off 55 people, back in mid-May. In San Jose, Western Digital issued a mass layoff WARN, 232 jobs gone by July! Network and content control freak Lightspeed Systems issued a layoff WARN for their Bakersfield ops, 80 jobs gone by Xmas.  Jacobs Technology issued a WARN, 65 jobs gone by mid-August. VSE Corporation issued a layoff WARN, nine Barstow jobs gone by the end of July.  Resistor maker Caddock Electronics issued a shutdown WARN for their Riverside ops, 60 jobs gone by mid-August.

Florida:  News-Press/Gannett Publishing eliminating 79 jobs in Marco Island and Fort Myers, between July and August.  Xerox issued a WARN for their Orlando ops, 95 jobs gone by the end of August.  Call center operator Convergys issued a WARN for their AT&T Jacksonville ops, 163 jobs gone by mid-August! Call center operator Vertex issued a WARN, 1-hundred Sarasota jobs gone between August and Xmas!  Jacobs Technology issued a WARN, 257 jobs in Fort Walton Beach gone between now and the end of August!

Illinois:   Cellular One issued shutdown WARNs for multiple locations, 91 jobs gone by September, no reason was given to state employment administrators. In Vernon Hills, custom computer programer Zebra Tech issued a shutdown WARN, 66 jobs lost by August due to “relocation”.  British empire United Kingdom based electronics company Laird Technologies shutting down their Schaumburg factory, eliminated 53 jobs.

Indiana: CTS Electric Components shutting down their Elkhart factory and moving production to Mexico and China. 230 U.S. jobs gone by mid-2018!

Maryland:  Missouri based finance and healthcare software maker DST Systems shutdown its Baltimore office. Georgia based payment processor Global Payments shutting down their Owings Mills ops, 334 jobs lost between July 2016 and March 2017! Local news media say administrators refused to say why. Global Payments recently reported big profits, and in 2007 said they would expand their Ownings Mills operations. It might have to do with the $3.8-billion USD spent on taking over rivals!

Massachusetts: Braintree based radio station owner Greater Media eliminated an undisclosed number of jobs across the U.S.  In the state of Boston Weak, MassMutual Financial Group laying off at least 1-hundred U.S. citizen InfoTech employees, replacing them with H-1B migrants! Local news media reporting that U.S. citizen employees are being threatened with the loss of their two weeks severance if they go public with the plan to replace U.S. employees with migrants: “It’s like a never-ending funeral.”unnamed U.S. citizen employee to Computerworld reporter

Minnesota: The Post Bulletin laid off 11 people due to declining advertising revenue.

Missouri: Finance and healthcare software maker DST Systems eliminating 150 jobs in Kansas City!  Bankrupt solar panel and windmill maker SunEdison eliminating at least 43 jobs.

New Jersey: VALID USA laid off 144 South Plainfield data center employees!

New York: New York Life Insurance issued multiple WARNs, dozens of in-house InfoTech and Finance jobs being lost to cheap-o contractors.   NYC based animator Frederator Networks laid off 15 people, calling it “a fairly typical restructuring”. NYC based internet publisher Gawker Media now chapter 11 bankrupt busted after losing a $140-million USD lawsuit brought against them by Hulk Hogan.  In NYC, telecommunications company Charter Communications eliminating at least 36 jobs due to their merger with Time Warner.  Computer seller Tekserve shutting down their NYC computer store, 79 jobs gone by mid-September.  Connecticut based Xerox in the final stages of shutting down their Webster distribution operation, the remaining 48 employees becoming unemployed in August.

Ohio: In Lockbourne, IntelliSource eliminating 235 jobs by mid-August, apparently due to losing its contract at the Zulily Fulfillment Center.

Oklahoma: Newspaper The Oklahoman shutting down its packaging and printing ops in Oklahoma City, 130 jobs gone by September! The Oklahoman was Oklahoma’s largest newspaper but will now contract out work to rival Tulsa World.

Oregon: Data center Peak Hosting laid off 135 people and declared bankruptcy after losing a major internet video gaming client!   It was revealed that last month’s 784 layoffs by computer chip maker Intel were the largest ever mass layoff in Oregon’s history! Local news media says several hundreds more are expected to lose their jobs by the end of the year.

Texas:  ‘Tech distributor’ Ingram Micro eliminating 937 jobs in Fort Worth, as part of its $6-billion USD sell-out to Chinese company Tianjin Tianhai-HNA Group!  In Austin, former drivers for California based internet companies Uber and Lyft filed multiple lawsuits over their sudden dismissal in May. The sudden halt to Uber and Lyft operations is the result of Austin residents approving a new law requiring Uber and Lyft to conduct background checks on ‘independent’ drivers. Apparently Uber and Lyft didn’t want to comply, so they laid off hundreds (possibly thousands) of people without warning. (Uber has already agreed to settle a lawsuit by 350-thousand drivers in California and Massachusetts who say Uber never reimbursed them for fuel expenses! Lyft is offering to pay California drivers $27-million USD to settle their legal action!)  Also in Austin, once praised as one of the “best funded startups” 10 years old Spiceworks announced it must layoff 12% of its hundreds of employees, the CEO would only say “…new efforts and strategies require us to reconsider our own organization…”  

Washington: Redmond based Microsoft is buying LinkdIn for $26.2-billion USD, expect mass layoffs.  Seattle based Amazon will invest $3-billion USD in creating new jobs, but not here in the United States, the money is going to India! By the way, that’s on top of the $2-billion Amazon has already pumped into India!

Wisconsin: Texas based InfoTech company Compucom issued a shutdown WARN for its Waukesha operations, at least 16 jobs gone by the end of August.

WARN=Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification

Former employees who receive severance are not counted as unemployed

U.S. Civil War: “Deadliest attack since 9/11!” 11 cops shot, 5 dead!

08 July 2016  (01:12 UTC-07 Tango 01)18 Tir 1395/02 Shawwal 1437/05 Yi-Wei 4714)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=SZFxoQVDwFY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qinVm4ar3RM&feature=player_detailpage

Texas news media calling it the “deadliest attack since 9/11!”  11 cops shot, five now dead!  

Police tried using explosives to dislodge a sniper from the El Centro College parking garage, now a robot is being used to see if the sniper is still alive.  People are trapped in the Bank of America parking garage due to being locked down by cops.  News media reporting that SWAT cops are escorting people out of the federal building.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUQ25Hj0hdc&feature=player_detailpage

Three other alleged snipers arrested, police say the suspects are refusing to cooperate.

The shootings started at 21:00 hours on 07 July, during a Black lives Matter demonstration.  The demonstration was the result of two days of cops killing ‘black’ people, caught on videos.  The videos prove the ‘black’ people who were shot did not threaten the cops!  On one of the videos you can hear a cop screaming in a way that makes it sound like it didn’t even know he had pulled the trigger, multiple times, on his gun!

Dallas DFW TV hosting retired police officer who implied that police need to be armed as full blown military units!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7h2j0n18jg&feature=player_detailpage

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ds1Lll3rXYE&feature=player_detailpage

CANADIANS DEMAND GUN RIGHTS AFTER POLICE ADMIT TO STEALING LEGALLY OWNED GUNS!

FALSE FLAG: POLITICIANS ADMIT POLICE ‘LET IT HAPPEN’! POLICE CALL IT “JEU POLITIQUE”!

UNITED POLICE STATES: OBAMA APPROVES EXTRA FUNDING FOR PRISONS!

PARANOID U.S. COP COUPLE KILL THEIR OWN DAUGHTER!

FALSE FLAG: DALLAS POLICE HQ ATTACK WITNESS SAYS NO COPS PRESENT UNTIL AFTER GUNSHOTS!

Layoffs are attempt to find “sustainable profitability.” : May 2016, U.S. tech/communications industry job destruction

More proof you brick-n-mortar store owners can’t directly blame the internet/high-tech competition for your demise. Incomplete list of U.S. internet/high-tech/communications job destruction announcements in May 2016:

Once again, five tech companies are leading the way in corporate cash hoarding: Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Cisco Systems and Oracle. For the past several years these very same tech companies have dominated corporate cash hoarding. In 2015 they hoarded a combined total of $504-billion USD, or 30% of the cash available in the U.S. economy. Basic economics courses will tell you that cash hoarding is a major drain on economies, pulling money out of the cash flow system which drives economies. And these are the same tech companies that are killing tens of thousands of jobs!

After three years website The Toast will cease new postings by July. The owners revealed they’ve been discussing shutting it down altogether for the past six months. They also admitted it’s actually difficult to finance such a website.

California: Palo Alto based Jive Software laying off 1-hundred people by the end of June, in an attempt to reach “sustainable profitability.” Mountain View based software company Symantec announced a restructuring plan that will eliminate 1-thousand 2-hundred jobs and shutdown some operations!  Data storage contractor Western Digital issued multiple layoff WARNs, 204 jobs gone between June and July! Sacramento based newspaper owner The McClatchy Company off-shoring 150 U.S. InfoTech jobs to India! Xerox laying off 55 people in Riverside, by the end of June. Cisco Systems killed yet more jobs, this time 83 people in San Jose rendered jobless. In San Francisco, Roof Diagnostics Solar and Electric issued a WARN, 48 jobs gone by July. Video game maker Glu Mobile warning of mass layoffs after losing $8.6-million USD during its last quarter.

Connecticut: Roof Diagnostics Solar and Electric issued a shutdown WARN for their Middletown operation, 46 jobs lost by mid-July. Norwalk based internet travel company Priceline warning of bad results for its upcoming quarterly report.

Idaho: The Idaho Technology Council reports that from 2014 to 2015 business investments into The Gem State tripled ($3.47 billion to $16.29 billion)! However, when you break it down by region all the big increases in investments went to the Boise area (aka southern sector of the state), north and east sectors saw little change in investments. And 60% went to the service sector (retail).

Illinois: Chicago based internet loan company Avant laid off 60 people. CEO Al Goldstein admitted the economy sucks: “Our biggest competitor [California based Lending Club] just fell down, and the whole space is at an inflection point.” Chicago based e-coupon company Groupon laid off 30 people as part of their larger plan to eliminate 1-thousand 1-hundred jobs! Sports analytics provider to news media Stats eliminating 50 jobs, on top of the 30 jobs eliminated back in October.

Louisiana: In Baton Rouge, Xerox eliminated 84 data collection jobs with its State & Local Solutions ops.

Maine: Tennessee based Sitel eliminating 120 jobs at its Caribou call center, by mid-July! It’s blamed on lack of contracts.

Maryland: Silver Spring based Discovery Communications warning of impending employee buyouts and mass layoffs, this after the CEO took a 79% pay-cut last year! The job cuts are expected to be finalized by 3rd quarter 2016.

Massachusetts:  Boston Weak tech start up Localytics admitted that its recent round of layoffs was an effort to maximize profits in a crashing economy. Boston Weak based electronic payment processor Merchant Customer eXchange (MCX) laid off 30 people and is once again delaying the release of its new payment processing software.

Missouri: Two years after re-entering the home loan market internet based Ditech Financial eliminating 103 jobs by September, as it shuts down its debt collects ops in Earth City!

New Hampshire: Teledyne PCT was sold-off and local news reports say the new owner FTC Circuts plans to shut it down, 80 jobs lost.

New Jersey: NGR Solar announced it is streamlining its home solar division, meaning 5-hundred employees becoming unemployed!

New Mexico:  California based Intel accelerating layoffs at its Rio Rancho ops,  hundreds of people being laid off by Xmas and the Rio Rancho plant is being shutdown as well! Here’s what Intel said about accelerating layoffs across the world : “The majority of changes will be communicated worldwide over the next 60 days with some actions stretching into 2017, through site consolidations, a combination of voluntary and involuntary departures, reevaluation of projects, and an increased focus on efficiency in a variety of programs. We are not providing further site-specific information at this time.”

New York: NYC based internet auction site Paddle8 laid off at least 16 people as a direct result of their merger with Auctionata. And British empire Canada founded but NYC based Vice News laid off at least 15 digital media employees in California and New York, and began eliminating jobs in Europe. The Wall Street journal reporting that Armonk based IBM is conducting yet another round of massive job cuts in Colorado, New York and North Carolina. Those jobs are being off-shored to Costa Rica and India.  Analysts think that when IBM is done killing U.S. jobs, this year, that as many as 14-thousand people could be unemployed!   3D printer maker MakerBot issued a layoff WARN for their Brooklyn location, at least 80 people jobless by mid-July.  Roof Diagnostics Solar and Electric issued a shutdown WARN for its Henrietta operations, 38 jobs gone by mid-August.   Insurance company New York Life issued a WARN saying 104 InfoTech employees in NYC and Sleepy Hollow will become unemployed by January 2017! The jobs are being “outsourced”.  It’s finally been revealed that NYC based EmblemHealth eliminated 250 Information Technology (IT) jobs! They’re switching to a contractor.

North Carolina: Sitel shutting down its Ashville call center, 189 jobs gone starting in July!

Texas: Austin based video game maker Wizard101-KingIsle Entertainment revealed they laid off an undisclosed number of employees, after canceling the release of some new smart phone video games.

Utah: In Salt Lake City, without warning Disney Infinity killed 3-hundred jobs as Disney halted production and design of Star Wars related toys and video games! Disney administrators revealed how bad the future economy still is by saying “…we did not have enough confidence in the business in terms of it being stable enough to stay in it.”

Washington: Redmond based Microsoft laying off 1-thousand 850 cell phone employees worldwide, in direct connection to Microsoft’s takeover of Nokia. (Nokia itself took over Alcatel Lucent and announced that 15-thousand people globally will become unemployed as a result!)  And Seattle based Amazon ended its Price Matching Refunds on everything by TVs. Amazon administrators swear they didn’t change their policy, but customers are venting on Reddit: “What pisses me off the most is amazon is pretending like they never did this and if it happened before it was a ‘one time exception.’ I have price adjusted at least 50 times in the last 3 years, so that’s bulls**t if it was just an ‘exception’ this was the policy that amazon had.”

TechCrunch posted conflicting emails it got from Amazon: “If the item is shipped and sold by Amazon we have a 7 days price match from the time of delivery.”-28 April 2016

“With the exception of TVs, Amazon.com doesn’t offer post-purchase adjustments.”-02 May 2016

April 2016: “BLOODBATH”

WARN=Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification

Former employees who receive severance are not counted as unemployed

Finally a scholarship that gives you “The Freedom to Get Stuff Done”!

07 July 2016 / 19:08 UTC-07 Tango 01 (18 Tir 1395/02 Shawwal 1437/05 Yi-Wei 4714)

Donald Trump supporter and co-founder of paypal (and other things) Peter Thiel is offering a two years $100-thousand USD scholarship to young adults, to stay out of college!

The Thiel Fellowship is supposedly meant to help young adults spend two years getting their head straight about what they really want to do with their life.  On CNN Thiel actually called a college diploma a modern day “dunce cap”!

And if you want more reason to stay out of school the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) discovered that unpaid college interns are less likely to find a paid job after graduating because employers do not considered unpaid internships as preparation for a real job!  Also, where you go to college also affects your employment chances; only 46% of graduates in the “Far West” find jobs compared to 68% in the north east!

DUMBING DOWN THE U.S. JUNE 2016 : “MORALE IS REALLY LOW.” “THE NUMBERS DON’T LIE.”

“bloodbath” : April 2016, U.S. tech/communications industry job destruction

More proof you brick-n-mortar store owners can’t directly blame the internet/high-tech competition for your demise. Incomplete list of U.S. internet/high-tech/communications job destruction announcements in April 2016:

Mormon Glen Beck’s ‘news’ network The Blaze warned at least 40 employees across the U.S. that they will lose their jobs. This is at least the second round of layoffs for Glen Beck. Back in February a Daily Beast report basically said former employees accused ‘christian’ Beck of being a backstabber. It’s blamed on crashing ratings and the crashing numbers of people looking at Beck’s websites Glennbeck.com and TheBlaze.com.

Arizona: California based Intel eliminating 560 jobs in Chandler, by the end of May!

California: Insiders are reporting that Apple has laid off all its employee recruiters, more than 1-hundred employees! Recruiting bonuses were also slashed from 40% to only 10%.  In Irvine, Sage Software eliminating 26 jobs by the end of June. In San Jose, Western Digital Technology eliminating 71 jobs by mid-June.   San Louis Obispo based e-commerce company Kibo (Shopatron) suddenly laid off an undisclosed number of people (reports vary from eight to 25), blaming it on Kibo’s merger with two other e-commerce companies.   After 57 years La Cañada Flintridge based Sport Chalet announced it is dead! Not only are they shutting down all 67 brick-n-mortar stores across nine states, but they’re halting all internet sales! New York based IBM laying off 109 people at its San Jose ops, by the end of May!  In Oakland software maker APN (Ask Partner Network) issued a layoff WARN, 19 employees unemployed by the end of May. Mindspark Interactive Network revealed it too will eliminate jobs. Internet company IAC (InterActiveCorp) issued layoff WARNs for 15 employees, effective at the end of May. In San Francisco, KGO Radio laid off as many as 30 people (almost all its newsroom staff) without warning, employees called it a “bloodbath”. The news came from employees who refused to give their names on account they’ve been threatened with losing their jobs as well.   Santa Clara based Intel confirmed it is about to eliminate 12-thousand jobs, blaming it on crashing computer sales!

Connecticut: Norwalk based Xerox revealed it eliminated 4-thousand 8-hundred jobs in the first quarter of 2016! Xerox has been slashing jobs since 1991.

Idaho: ‘Christian’ led state Department of Labor making money off its own software by selling its Right to Work Internet Unemployment System (ius) to the states of Iowa and Vermont!

Kansas: In Overland Park, Sprint revealed it eliminated an additional 113 jobs at its HQ!

Missouri: Solar panel and windmill maker SunEdison now chapter 11 bankrupt busted. The company was called the fastest growing green energy company in the U.S., but that was because it was using debt to finance its growth, now it can’t pay up.

New York: The company behind those crappy entertainment shows like American Idol, NYC based CORE Media, now chapter 11 bankrupt busted. Despite years of high ratings the company was not able to pay off massive debts, and now ratings for those BS shows are crashin’-n-burnin’.  Iconic New York Times announced it will shutdown its Paris, France, printing ops. On top of that, insiders and union members are reporting that New York Times will eliminate “hundreds” of jobs by November! This comes after the CEO of New York Times saw his income skyrocket to $8.7-million USD last year!  Amazon halting its clothing line, 94 MyHabit jobs lost in NYC and Brooklyn, in July.     In Staten Island NYC, telecommunications company Midtown Express shutting down, 45 jobs gone in May.  NYC based digital news service Mashable Studios announced will begin eliminating jobs because “…to keep our voice consistent across every platform, it’s clear that all our video producers should live on the same team.”

North Carolina: Germany based BASF laying off 190 highly educated employees at its Research Triangle Park ops by the end of Summer! It’s part of BASF’s plans to eliminate 350 local jobs in total! Connecticut based Xerox laying off 139 people at its State Healthcare operation “due to a business decision of a single client”. This might be what I call Ripple Effect Layoffs (REL) as many healthcare providers are drastically cutting back on spending due to ObamaCare.

Oregon: Veritas Software issued a WARN for their Springfield ops, 50 jobs lost by mid-June.  California based Intel issued a mass layoff WARN, 784 jobs gone by the end of May!  California based software company Symantec resumed mass layoffs at its Springfield operations. Exact numbers were not released.

Texas: in Austin internet based business education service Amazing Academy (amazing.com) laid off 50% of its employees without warning! The news came from the former employees.  Dallas based AT&T is now offering poor families internet service for as little as $5 per month! This is because the federal government (FCC Lifeline program) is finally recognizing that there are now more poor people than ever before and that the overwhelming majority of employers now do hiring through the internet only.  San Antonio based iHeartMedia warning of bankruptcy due to ongoing lawsuit by creditors. If they lose the lawsuit they could be required to make an immediate payment of $15-billion USD!  Arlington based software company Opower laid off 25 U.S. employees as “…part of an effort to cut back on our overall spending….”

Washington: California based Intel shutting down its DuPont location (according to the mayor of DuPont), killing 350 jobs! DuPont Mayor Michael Courts says Intel administrators did not tell him when the plant would shutdown. Connecticut based Xerox issued a layoff WARN for their Kent operations, 98 jobs lost by the end of May.

March 2016: “TO RECEIVE SEVERANCE…EMPLOYEES…SIGN AWAY THEIR RIGHT TO SUE.”

WARN=Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification

Former employees who receive severance are not counted as unemployed

German news media reveal Wealthy Migrants control New York City!

06 July 2016 (00:07 UTC-07 Tango 01) 16 Tir 1395/30 Ramadan 1437/03 Yi-Wei 4714

“Ten years ago….you felt that New York belongs to New Yorkers, today New York belongs to the world. There are tremendous amount of buyers here….from Europe, from China, from South America, from Korea, from Russia, so it is no more a local buyer that is buying here.”-Michael Shvo, Israeli migrant property developer who’s lived in New York City since 1995, interviewed by Global 3000

The German state funded news media DW (Deutsche Welle) revealed in their “Globalization Program”, Global 3000, that the Big Apple’s (New York City) skyrocketing gentrification (‘native’ long term residents being pushed out, and/or middle class pushed into poverty, by property development resulting in skyrocketing costs of living) is caused by foreigners, not poor migrant workers but 1% elitist migrant property developers!

In 2015 it was revealed that a Chinese car parts maker was on its way to becoming the top buyer of U.S. property, then this year the Asia Society reported that “Chinese investors acquired at least $17.1 billion of existing commercial property between 2010 and 2015, representing an annual growth rate of 70%. Half of that investment came in 2015 alone….   ….. 70% of commercial real estate transaction value between 2010 and 2015 was concentrated in the New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco metro areas….”  

But unprecedented real estate development in New York City is also being pushed by rich migrants from other countries, the Global 3000 program interviewed and Israeli migrant who is now behind some of the most expensive operations in the Big Apple.  Michael Shvo told Global 3000 that NYC is “super-prime” because “there’s no where to develop”.  When the Global 3000 interviewer asked the Israeli property developer how much he charged to rent one of his NYC apartments he answered with “If you have to ask then you shouldn’t be buying.”

Global 3000 discovered that the average retired ‘middle class’ New Yorker now qualifies for the city’s welfare programs when they caught retired university professor Marsha Halfez applying for rental assistance. Halfez stated it was “embarrassing” that somebody like her should have to apply for rental assistance.

A real estate agent revealed that even a “decent” apartment for a family of four requires them to have an annual income of $300-thousand USD, even for apartments that are so old they don’t have clothes washer/dryer hookups: “The washer/dryer is something that is 100% a luxury……these buildings were not made to take a washer/dryer.”-Jed Wilder

So we’re not talking poor immigrants/refugees, the skyrocketing rents across the U.S. is caused by wealthy property speculating migrants, some using the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program.

“Unprecedented” Supreme court case supports China buying U.S. properties: CHINA WINS FEDERAL COURT LAWSUIT AGAINST OBAMA REGIME!

The $1.7 billion USD Hunters Point housing construction deal in San Francisco, involving a major California contractor and two Chinese companies, crashed and burned…

GLOBAL ECONOMIC CLASS WAR: CHINA NOW HAS PROPERTY TAX, ON THE RICH

NO ECONOMIC RECOVERY FOR U.S.: PROPERTY OWNERS PUT U.S. LAND UP FOR AUCTION IN CHINA, OFFERS IMMIGRANT APPLICATIONS TO HIGH BIDDERS

NEW YORK CITY DESPERATE TO SELL LAND TO CHINA

U.S. FARMING HUMAN TRAFFICKING!

U.S. Sheriff says “WE’RE NOT TAKING CARE OF OUR OWN PEOPLE, THAT’S BULLSHIT!”

MY IMMIGRANT IDAHO : CRIMES SKYROCKET PARTLY DUE TO DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN MIGRATION!

The Migration Policy Institute discovered that refugees get more help from taxpayer funded social programs than do poor U.S. citizens.

“to receive this severance…employees…sign away their right to sue” : March 2016, U.S. tech/communications industry job destruction

More proof you brick-n-mortar store owners can’t directly blame the internet/high-tech competition for your demise. Incomplete list of U.S. internet/high-tech/communications job destruction announcements in March 2016:

According to S&P Global Market Intelligence Apple, Verizon Communications,  Alphabet-Google,  AT&T, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Cisco Systems,  Oracle and Comcast avoided paying U.S. corporate taxes despite making at least 50% in profits in 2015!

Japan based electronics maker Toshiba, who was caught out last year cooking its own accounting books revealing that it was actually losing money (over the past seven years), is now under investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice and U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The U.S. investigation is about Toshiba’s U.S. subsidiaries lying about their revenues to avoid paying U.S. taxes, and includes the U.S. nuclear power plant maker/operator Westinghouse (which is now owned by Toshiba). Toshiba has recently been fined a record $66-million USD by Japan’s Financial Services Agency for lying about their revenues.

Alabama: In Huntsville, the now shuttered non-profit Sci-Quest museum is officially chapter 7 bankrupt busted.

Arizona:  In Phoenix, internet medical check-up scheduling service Zocdoc laid off 33 people and is consolidating its sales team to its NYC HQ. Local news reports say its part of a larger plan by the high-tech industry to drastically cut back because they expect the economy to get much worse!  Washington DC based e-commerce Living Social shutting down their Tucson call center, 160 jobs lost by the end Spring! Administrators claim the bad economy is forcing them to restructure, and they warned the call center shutdown was just “the initial phase” (even though they’ve eliminated 6-hundred jobs since 2014!).

California:  British empire United Kingdom based software solutions company (according to Bloomberg) nobody heard of, Mycom North America, revealed it suddenly shutdown their Santa Fe Springs office, 138 jobs lost no explanation! Mycom North America, is apparently dead in the water as it suddenly issued shutdown WARNs for all its offices around the United States! A lawsuit was filed by a U.S. contractor accusing Mycom of failing to pay them for work rendered, and last year Mycom was sued by a U.S. property management company for failing to pay rent on property in West Virginia!  In San Jose, TiVo laid off 52 people. In Sunnyvale, Imagine Communications issued a shutdown WARN, 50 jobs lost by April. Investors Business Daily issued multiple layoff WARNs, at least 49 jobs lost in several cities by the end of April.   In Bakersfield, Xerox eliminating 15 jobs by the end of April.  In Tustin, Pacific Bell Telephone eliminating 121 jobs by May! In Sunnyvale, internet/tech company NetApp eliminating 376 jobs by the end of April! In Aliso Viejo, video game maker Carbine Studios laid of 70 people and another 18 people will become unemployed in May. The launch of their game, WildStar, has been canceled for China and administrators say they are re-focusing efforts on the U.S. and European markets.  And video game maker NC Interactive (NCsoft) already laid off 11 people. Redwood based smartwatch maker Pebble already in trouble, eliminating 40 jobs due to lack of “support” from those idiots who throw their money at tech startups. Administrators blame it on increasing competition from other tech companies for that “support”. In other words; tech companies don’t make money off actually selling something, it comes from geeks who “support” those companies (hey, why doesn’t anybody want to support Blind Bat News? hit the donate button).  Santa Barbara based wireless company Sonos announced it will eliminate jobs (but refuses to say how many) as they shift focus from WiFi to Streaming. And in Los Angeles, Fox Sports-digital suddenly eliminated more than 20 internet writer jobs through a loophole in their contracts. Basically Fox Sports blaming low ratings of their internet ‘team news-letters’ on the writers. Sebastopol based Safari Books Online has laid off an undisclosed number of employees, including the CEO! The layoffs were revealed by the former CEO. The company, which does business on the internet, is consolidating operations.    Japan based video game maker SEGA (SEGA was created in the U.S. territory of Hawaii in 1940, where it made slot machines) revealed they eliminated an undisclosed number of jobs from their San Francisco SEGA Networks ops. In San Francisco, internet/tech company YourPeople-Zenefits officially revealed how many jobs they eliminated last month, 83. And San Francisco based software maker Optimizely laid off about 40 employees blaming the devaluation of the tech industry: “This being the right decision shifted on February 5. The impact of that day on public SaaS [Software as a Service] companies, in some cases cutting their value in half, was a wake up call for me personally to realize that ultimately if we want to build a business that can endure and be impactful, we need to make ourselves resilient…”-Dan Siroker, ceo during interview with ForbesPalo Alto based credit card validating e-reader Jumio now chapter 11 bankrupt busted and for sale. Administrators blame lack of ‘crowd funding’ (guess those low-tech girls in low-cut t-shirts didn’t work). This is more proof that most tech companies are never successful, having to rely on crowd funding support for their real money.  Palo Alto based ‘cloud’ computing company SurveyMonkey eliminating 1-hundred jobs, saying “The products and solutions in place were not going to generate long-term value for SurveyMonkey.”

Connecticut:  Hartford based healthcare provider Aetna eliminated 26 jobs with its iTriage App in Colorado. Aetna then announced plans to merge iTriage App with WellMatch App, no word on how many more InfoTech jobs will be lost to the merger.

Delaware: Software company SevOne revealed that it eliminated about 50 jobs in February.

Florida: Mycom North America suddenly shutdown their Orlando office. Interestingly the WARN lists the company as “construction”, but Bloomberg’s Company Overview calls it a U.K. based privately held software-engineering company.   Global electronic payment company First Data finally notified state employment administrators that it shutdown its Maitland office and laid off at least 129 people, last year!

Idaho: In Garden City, after 40 years The Gem State’s largest horse racing op Les Bois Park suddenly shutdown. It’s the latest victim of a recent decision by A-hole ‘christian’ regulators declaring instant horse racing machines to be “unconstitutional”! Boise State University conducted an economic study which concluded that Les Bois Park alone generated $50-million USD for Ada County, and provided 536 jobs, all lost now! The Idaho Horse Council says there will be a domino effect across Idaho’s equine economy: “It’s the feed, the hotels, the traveling, eating… it’s just a trickledown effect. Horses are going to be shipped out of state and that’s income Idaho doesn’t get. That’s devastating for our horse economy.”-Myron Amsden

Illinois: Chicago based internet coupon service Groupon conducting more job culling, this time 25 Breadcrumb employees were let go. Back in August 20 Breadcrumb employees lost their jobs. News reports say Groupon has now cut in half the number of Breadcrumb employees it once had. Inside sources say eventually Groupon will shutdown Breadcrumb altogether, despite adamant denials by Groupon administrators.  Computer Systems Institute shutting down campuses across the state, eliminating 172 jobs by September! In Chicago, Computershare issued a layoff WARN, 56 jobs lost by the end of April.  Troubled drugs maker Abbott Laboratories about to fire U.S. InfoTech workers and replace them with migrants from India: “-You have given 180 U.S. employees 60-days notice, and their last day of employment at Abbott Labs will be April 22, 2016.

-To add insult to injury, the Abbott Labs IT staff who will be laid off will first be forced to train their replacements.

–You have awarded Wipro Ltd, a large Indian outsourcing firm, with a contract to take over the jobs of these American workers.

-You are offering the U.S. workers severance of a week’s pay for each year they spent at the company, but in order to receive this severance you are requiring these employees to sign away their right to sue or disparage the company. The severance packet you gave your workers contains a full-page ad listing jobs at Wipro.

-The people you are laying off have stellar experience, credentials, and performance reviews, and some have been with your company for 15-20 years.”-Dick Durbin, U.S. Senator

Kentucky: Printer maker Lexmark issued a WARN, 143 Fayette County jobs lost by the end of May! Company administrators did not give a reason.   E-commerce and logistics company Innotrac shutting down their Hebron operation, 338 jobs lost by July! There was no official reason given, but local news sources suspect it’s connected to a deal with Amazon. Call center operator Convergys eliminating up to 1-hundred jobs in Erlanger, due to the loss of a client.

Louisiana: In Baton Rouge, Xerox State & Local Solutions issued a layoff WARN, 84 jobs lost by May due to “a change in business condition”.

Maryland: Bethesda based tax-sucker Lockheed Martin is pushing 1-thousand employees to suffer “voluntary layoffs”! Most layoffs will take place in Texas and Georgia. Administrators say it’s their only way of “staying competitive”, never mind that fact they’ve raped taxpayers for decades over their never ending ‘development’ of the grossly failed F-35 project! The at least 16 years old F-35 project has cost taxpayers $400-billion USD so far!

If the Department of Defense finally decides to buy the plane it’ll cost and additional $85-million per plane, and the special helmet for the pilot will cost $400-thousand each! The F-35 has continually failed to live up to it’s original billing, yet your ‘elected’ government continues to throw your money at it! It should also be pointed out that Russia boasts that its current fighter aircraft can easily take out the F-35.

Massachusetts: Aspect Software now chapter 11 bankrupt busted, admitting it’s a “pre-arranged restructuring” to reduce its massive debt by 40%. Avid Technology eliminating $68-million USD in jobs and services, blaming bad management decisions such as failing to keep up with new technological developments!  Without warning audio equipment maker Bose began layoffs at their Framingham call center. Local news reports say Bose administrators claim it’s because more customers are using the internet to complain rather than the phone, but employees revealed that at least 2-hundred call center jobs are actually being offshored: “They have the Philippines up and running now. They will be letting more of the call center go in waves after May 6, as they bring more people online in the Philippines. They are sending our own people to train them, three months at a time.”-unnamed Bose employee

New Jersey: Mercer County Community College eliminating IT jobs as it will now use a cheap contractor. Some in-house Information Tech employees will be laid off while others will be shifted to other departments.

New York:  Investor’s Business Daily eliminating a handful of jobs at their NYC publishing ops, by the end of April.  NYC based ‘digital news media’ International Business Times laid off at least 15 people in New York and California, without warning. Employees had 10 minutes to vacate the premises! Unnamed sources say more layoffs could be on the way.  Global electronic payment company First Data shutting down their Melville data processing center, 641 jobs lost between now and December 2017! Manifest Digital shutting down its Saratoga Springs office, as a result of its merger with McMurry/TMG.  Japanese company Canon Solutions lost their contract with New York Life, 38 jobs lost by the end of May.  Reports that Armonk based IBM began eliminating more jobs, just a month after reducing their six month severance plan down to just one month.

North Carolina: Mycom North America suddenly shutdown their Bessemer office.

Ohio: In Hebron, Lakewood Digital Academy shutting down in June due to cancelation of taxpayer funding. The local school district must also payback $150-thousand USD to the state Department of Education. It’s blamed on changes in laws affecting charter schools.

Oklahoma: Switzerland based oil industry automation tech supplier ABB Totalflow laid off 13 people in Bartlesville.

Oregon: Mycom North America suddenly shutdown their Portland office.

Pennsylvania: Radio Shack-Sprint shutdown their Schuylkill Mall store due to lack of “performance”.   Pittsburgh-Post Gazette warned unionized employees of mass layoffs, apparently due to efforts to bribe (voluntary buyouts) more than a hundred people to quit have failed.

Texas: British empire United Kingdom based software solutions company Mycom North America  suddenly shutdown their Dallas office, at least 22 jobs lost, no explanation. In Dallas, electronic “out of state title” processor Dealertrack Tech issued a WARN, 56 jobs gone by mid-May.  In Coppell, Japan based Panasonic Avionics issued a WARN, 51 jobs gone by the end of June. In Alvin, Dish Network eliminating 550 call center jobs! Administrators said the lease was up and it wasn’t worth it to renew.  In Austin after moving into new HQ, 10 years old internet based wholesaler network Bazaarvoice  eliminated 50 jobs in order to remain successful “…in the coming year and for many years to come.”  Investor’s Business Dailey issued a WARN saying at least 14 people in Plano will become jobless by the end of April.

Washington: Mycom North America suddenly shutdown their Redmond office. Bellevue based video game maker 5th Cell forced to layoff 45 people under orders from publisher Warner Brothers Interactive Entertainment.  A week after Seattle based retailer Nordstrom eliminated ten IT jobs, they laid off an additional 1-hundred InfoTech employees!  Redmond based Microsoft announced it will shutdown two game development studios, one in United Kingdom the other in Denmark.

February 2016:  “WE’RE TRULY SORRY TO EVERYONE AFFECTED.”

WARN=Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification

Former employees who receive severance are not counted as unemployed

“People…..never returned.”: U.S. Retail/Banking/Service Sector Layoffs June 2016

Incomplete list of U.S. retail/banking/service sector job loss announcements and shutdowns for June 2016:

“…not only did we see dishonest lending at the origination stage and then dishonest securitization where the investors were defrauded and told that the loans were of good quality when they actually weren`t, but we saw dishonesty in terms of breaking the transfer process and the chain of title that goes from entity to the other, and when individuals were foreclosed on, they were done so with false documents which was a cover-up… …..the evidence that was used for the foreclosing entity to prove that they actually owned the loan and had an interest in it was faulty. It was fabricated. It was forged….. …this is still going on today…. ….the lender is supposed to make a promise that they`ve underwritten the loan and seen that the borrower has the ability to pay. …..A lot of these defaults were servicer driven where you had loans that were 2 cents short and put into default….people getting foreclosure notices when they paid cash on their homes! There was a serious breakdown in the system of property records law which is 150 years older than the Constitution!”-David Dayen, interviewed on Nightly Business Report

Business Management Daily reported that managers “manipulate” layoff announcements. There are a growing number of court cases where management has been proven to be creating layoff lists to get rid of employees they don’t like (which is illegal), instead of for economic reasons.

Alabama: In Decatur, after 24 years Marvin’s Building Materials shutdown.

Arkansas: Bentonville based Walmart eliminating 1-thousand 5-hundred ‘cash counter’ jobs at 5-hundred U.S. stores! In an effort to increase profit margins Walmart administrators are going to centralize their store accounting ops.   Walmart is ending the acceptance of Visa credit cards in Canada, due to jacked up credit card fees for Canadian retailers.

California:  Amazingly, and despite my continued reporting of massive layoffs across the Golden State, including the Bay Area, the UCLA Anderson Forecast claims that employment in the Bay Area is at full capacity! But wait, the term Full Employment is misleading, it does not mean everybody literally has a job, it means that everybody who wants a jobs and is willing to take whatever slave wage pay level is offered can potentially become employed. What irony, Simply Hired issued a shutdown WARN, 94 people in Sunnyvale jobless by the end of July.   In Ontario, events contractor AEG Management eliminated 280 jobs! Also in Ontario, staffing agency Adecco issued a mass layoff WARN, 730 jobs gone by mid-August!  In Citrus Heights, after 44 years Northridge Music Center shutdown, the frustrated owner literally blames “everything”. In Fresno, after 66 years Sunnyside Department Store shutting down, local news media say its the last of ten family owned stores on Butler Avenue. Home furnishings seller Restoration Hardware laid off 53 people from their Corte Madera HQ.  Employment training service for old people Experience Works shutdown their Napa office, six jobs gone. In San Francisco, now revealed to be a scammer LendingClub eliminating 12% of its jobs due to crashing loan applications, due to the discovery that a former CEO had been using the website to intentionally rip-people-off.  And after 46 years aQuarius Records shutdown, it supposedly will re-open under new ownership. San Francisco based clothier GAP issued a mass layoff WARN, 2-hundred jobs gone by mid-August! Pacific Investment Management Company (PIMCO) laid off 68 people. Here’s how administrators refer to a bad economy: “The competitive demands of this industry require that we continually adapt and innovate to meet evolving client needs.”

Colorado: In Longmont, consignment shop Serendipity shutdown due to “…a steady decline over the past two years” in sales after the landlord put up a For Lease sign: “People thought I was closing. It scared away business.”-Vicky Boone

Connecticut: In Litchfield, after 30 years Robertson Jewelers shutdown due to declining sales.  CAROLEE New York jewelry issued a shutdown WARN for their Stamford operations, 47 jobs gone by mid-August.

Delaware: Draw Another Circle has made it official and placed Hastings into bankruptcy, as part of their plan to try and sell-off the dying entertainment chain. If nobody buys it then all remaining 126 Hastings stores will be shutdown affecting more than 1-thousand jobs! It’s blamed on crashing sales.

Florida: Bankrupt Sports Authority issued a shutdown WARN for their Miami store number 296, 90 jobs gone by the end of August.  After 35 years Turner Tree and Landscape chapter 11 bankrupt busted due to $7-million USD of debts.  The biggest bank in Manatee County now has the smallest deposits on hand, Too Big to Jail Bank of America shutting down and selling-off its iconic Bradenton office.   Clothier Chico’s laid off an undisclosed number of HQ employees in Fort Myers, blaming it on ” the rapidly changing retail marketplace”.

Georgia: In Atlanta, after 46 years recording studio Doppler Studios shutting down, no reason given.  Atlanta based Too Big to Jail mortgage servicer Ocwen Financial Corporation revealed it laid off 120 people!

Illinois: New car dealer AutoMatch USA issued a shutdown WARN for their Morton Grove location, 30 jobs lost by the end of August.  Payroll contractor RAS Services issued a shutdown WARN, 84 jobs gone by the end of July due to loss of contract.  Despite surviving The Great Depression and numerous recessions, Schwartz’s Intimate Apparel shutting down: “Business is changing and we either adapt again and change the way we do things. Or we can say, ‘It’s been a wonderful run. Thank you for 100 years’.”-Ben Schwartz

In Chicago, GE Capital began laying off 44 employees, no reason was given to state employment administrators.   Chicago based job analyst Challenger, Gray & Christmas is blaming crashing teenager employment on the bad economy: “The general trend in summer employment among teens has been downward and that trend has been going on since the late 1970s. …..Restaurants and retail outlets are still hiring teens, but not as many as in the past…… …summer camps, neighborhood pools, amusement parks…the number of these jobs is not really growing.”

Indiana: After 15 years Talbott Street nightclub shutdown because it’s “what the owner wanted to do”.  In Rushville, after 75 years Public Paint & Wallpaper shutdown, the owner blamed increasing competition and changing shopping habits: “We are still hopeful that someone will come along and buy the building and start the dream of having their own business in downtown Rushville. We will begin liquidating all remaining inventory right away…”-Ryan Berkemeier

Iowa: In West Des Moines, Little Padded Seats baby supply store shutting down their Valley West Mall location.  The owners blame crashing foot traffic at the mall, and even tried to sell the entire business unsuccessfully. Todd’s Naturalizer shutdown their Valley West Mall shoe store, the owner said it wasn’t worth it to renew the lease.

Kansas: In Topeka, after 57 years Gardner’s Flooring America shutting down by the end of August, the owners revealed they had been made an offer on the property they couldn’t refuse.  In Topeka, after seven years retailer The Merchant shutdown after being sold to the owners of Cyrus Hotel. Local news media say it’s all about property speculation.

Kentucky: Louisville losing 45 years old Charlie Wilson’s Appliances, the owner decided to move to Clarksville.  In Nicholasville, decades old Carpenters Dish Barn shutting down in July, due to road construction.

Maine: In Bangor, House of Brides shutdown without warning, local police flooded with complaints from customers who paid for undelivered services: “It is not clear at this time what the outcome will be, but rest assured we are looking into the reported incidents.”-Bangor police

Massachusetts: Boston Weak based Too Big to Jail investment Grantham Mayo Van Otterloo & Company (aka GMO) eliminated 65 jobs, due to a 20% decline in fund values.

Michigan: After 34 years Ypsilanti Cycle shutdown.  In Ann Arbor, after 70 years G&H Barbers shutdown due to the new property owner wanting to redevelop the property.  In Midland, Stanley’s Furniture shutting down after 65 years. The 74 years old owner said he wanted to shutdown five years ago, he credits his success on being able to know what the trends are. In Clare, after 23 years New Wood Store furniture store shutdown, they sold the property.

Minnesota: In Minneapolis, after 68 years Rush’s Bridal shutting down, the family owns the building and can make more money renting it to somebody else.  In Ithaca, Standard Art Supply & Souvenir shutdown, no reason given but local news media discovered the property owner was asking the city for permission for new construction. In Rotterdam, Things Remembered shutting down due to not being able to renew the lease. In Northfield, after one and a half years comic book shop The Quill & Blade shutting down in July. The owner originally planned to shutdown just six months after opening, blaming his lack of business experience. He decided it was more fun reading comics than trying to sell them. In Saint Cloud, thrift clothing store Threads shutting down after eight years, so the owner can focus on her new store. In Willmar, decades old Hardware Hank Express shutting down, the owner blames crashing sales on the intrusion of ‘Big Box’ competitors within the past few years.   In Mankato, after 59 years Ive’s Repair shop for cars shutdown, the retiring owner reminisced about how much he was paid when he started out as a gas station attendant: “I think I made 75 cents an hour if I remember right, pumping gas, scrubbing toilets, scrubbing the office, and scrubbing the shop floor, that was our job…”-Gary Iverson  (I remember my father telling me about his high school job in a grocery store in Barstow, California, in the 1950s.  He made pennies per hour, yet the cost of living was so low back then he was able to buy, and fully customize, a 1949 Mercury as his first car! Try doing that now, even being paid $15 per hour it can’t be done!)

Mississippi: In Clinton, the United Artist movie theater shutdown this weekend. In Hattiesburg, after 18 years Trees n Trends Unique Home Decor shutting down due to “downward” trending customer traffic, which began when a big call center was built next door.

Missouri: Springfield base John Q. Hammons Hotels, and 70 of its affiliates, now chapter 11 bankrupt busted.

New Jersey: In Hackensack, after 22 years Gold Ray Jewelers shutdown due to the landlord refusing to renew their lease. In Brick, after 50 years kayak and canoe seller Jersey Brick suddenly shutdown, the owners didn’t explain, they just wrote “Closed thanks for 50 years!” on a chalk board.  In Vineland, after 22 years Music Central shutdown: “…our industry is not as vibrant as it was 10 or 20 years ago. Since 2008 we have found it hard to make a profit.”-John Epifanio, co-owner

New Jersey:  Saks Fifth Avenue eliminating 137 Short Hills jobs by September!

New York: Real estate market analyst Reis issued a shutdown WARN for their NYC office, the Big Apple to lose 52 jobs as Reis gets the hell outta Dodge and moves to Westchester by the end of September.  AIG (American International Group) revealed it suddenly laid off about half a dozen people mid-month.   Elitist Ralph Lauren issued a mass layoff WARN for its NYC ops, 316 jobs gone between now and October!  Ralph Lauren also shutting down 50 stores and eliminating 1-thousand jobs across the country due to crashing sales! Ralph Lauren revealed there is no economic recovery saying its sales have crashed for the past three years, and needs to cut costs by $220-million USD, just for next year! Office sharing startup WeWork froze hiring and will layoff about 70 people. Amazingly administrators say it’s part of their plan for “growth and expansion”, claiming they will hire “hundreds… by the end of the year.” WPH Midtown Associates decided not to renew the lease on their Buffalo Holiday Inn Hotel, 82 jobs gone by September. After 53 years Chatham Bowl suddenly shutdown, no explanation reported by news media. The Cheshire Cat clothing store shutting down by mid-July.   In NYC, after 28 years Rebel Rebel Records blaming jacked up rent for their shutdown. In NYC, Ansonia Laundromat shutdown blaming crashing revenues. Bankrupt Sports Authority shutting down their Glendale, Woodside and Westbury stores, 173 jobs gone by the end of August!  NYC based Too Big to Jail Goldman Sachs announced it will kill-off an additional 98 jobs in a third round of layoffs between July and October, blaming a 47% crash in revenues. In NYC, after 33 years Belraf Fabrics shutdown their store on Orchard Street, due to the rent being jacked up.  In Bronx-NYC, ABC Carpet and ABC Home Furnishings shutdown, 78 jobs gone. In Niagara Falls, despite surviving The Great Depression and numerous recessions Harris & Lever Florists shutdown, the owner blames competition and the city’s shutdown of Lewiston Road: “People rerouted after that, and they never returned.”-Maggie Murgia, co-owner

North Carolina: In Wilmington, after five years Arrow Fine Art supplies shutting down, the owner Linda Arrow yearning “I want a life, and I want to create my own art.” In Hickory, after 70 years eccentric Berndt’s store shutting down due to increased competition. Charlotte based Too Big to Jail Bank of America announced it will ‘accelerate’ its job destruction by 8-thousand jobs as part of its “digital banking” plan! It’s blamed on a sudden 15% increase in people using digital banks instead of brick-n-mortar banks (never mind the fact that increase was forced by BoA shutting down 23% of its offices since 2009). In Raleigh, children’s clothing and toy seller  Nüvonivo shutting down their brick-n-mortar store, but will continue with internet sales.  The owners said it wasn’t worth it to renew the lease on the brick-n-mortar property.  In Kannapolis, after 32 years Baucom-Phillips Jewelers shutdown, the owner revealing that being a business owner mean no quality time: “When you are 78-years-old, if you are going to have any quality of life you have to stop working sometime.”-Rex Baucom

Ohio: In Columbus, after six years Objects for the Home shutting down, apparently the owners will be opening another smaller version of their furniture store at some future unknown date and location.

Oregon: Northwest Community Credit Union shutdown their Coos Bay office. In Salem, after 116 years (surviving The Great Depression and numerous recessions) Greenbaum’s Quilted Forest shutdown due to the owners not being able to find “the right person” to take over the business.

Pennsylvania: After 29 years Hanover Home & Garden shutting down in July, the owners saying “it’s time to retire”.

South Carolina: In Florence, after 22 years Phil Nofal’s Fine Footwear shutting down, the owner (who’s worked in the shoe business since he was 12) says “I’m tired. I’m 61 and I’ve done this my whole life.”

Texas: In El Paso, after surviving The Great Depression and numerous recessions Regis-Bernard Furniture shutting down due to the owner wanting to retire. In Pampa, Hastings books-video-music shutting down due to not being able to meet corporate’s profit expectations, 28 jobs gone by September.  Big 5 Sporting Goods shutting down five of its eight Texas stores! Local news media say administrators refused to talk about it.  In Houston, Too Big to Jail JP Morgan Chase eliminating 90 car loan jobs.  In Irvine, Too Big to Jail Maryland based OneMain Financial eliminating 116 jobs by mid-July, saying only that they must “downsize”!

In northern Texas there appears to be an exodus of teenagers as the number of kids on their Summer break, and looking for a job, has been halved from their peak in the 1970-80s, Texas job analysts blame it on a rise in low paying back breaking jobs usually reserved for migrants: ”Most jobs involve more grunt work, more low level work and Generation Z doesn’t find those jobs appealing…. …There is no such thing as a kid job anymore because companies are reliant on every level of labor they have.”-Ron Newton

However, down south in Houston TV station CW39 conducted an unscientific survey and found that many U.S. teenagers are looking for a job, but nobody is hiring: “I’m looking for a job right now which is kind of hard. This is like the fourth place I’ve gone, but most places are sort of slow in the summer so it’s a lot harder to find a job.”-Sanitago Navarrete

“I couldn’t find a job or an internship and I thought I could be useful in some other way. I’m volunteering at a wildlife sanctuary.”-Alexis Acevedo

“What the numbers show for Houston is that, they’re not interested in kicking back this summer. We’ve had over 4,000 applications for 1,500 opportunities.“-Vanessa Ramirez, SER Jobs for Progress

Virginia: Radford University shutdown its 20 years old non-profit Small Business Development Center due to losing money on the non-profit operation. In Virginia Beach, after surviving The Great Depression and numerous recessions Crawford House Furniture shutting down when the inventory is gone, no explanation. After 60 years The Clock Shop shutdown their Charlottesville’s Downtown Mall store. In Reston, after five years Baby Blossom supply and gifts shutdown because the property has been sold by the greedy landlord.  In Richmond, after 34 years Dave’s Comics shutdown due to the death of the owner.  Union Bank & Trust shutting down five offices located inside Martin’s Food Markets, due to low transaction volumes.  Florida based Home Shopping Network (HSN) eliminating 257 jobs starting in August! It’s part of their plan to shutdown their fulfillment facility. Internet based Vicarious Clothing shutting down their Fredericksburg brick-n-mortar store: “We can’t justify the overhead when there isn’t enough foot traffic.”

Washington: OfficeMax shutting down their Gateway Shopping Center store in Yakima, no further details were given.  In Seattle, after 58 years A-1 Laundry shutdown: “The industry has changed quite a bit and it’s a little tougher as a small business to exist.”-Chris Eng, owner

Washington DC: The Pew Research Center reports that Summer jobs for teenagers on break from school are getting harder to find, the main reason is due to crashing sales for the employers who usually hire teens for the Summer. In 1978 summertime teen employment hit its high at 58%, but ever since 2010 it’s hovered around 30%. The Brookings Institution reports “Employment rates fell most dramatically among teens, and large disparities between whites and blacks persist, particularly among teens and young adults.”

The U.S. Federal Reserve Bank says 76-million U.S. citizens barely get by financially. 46% of U.S. citizens would be devastated by a financial emergency. 45% say it’s because their jobs do not give them steady income as their work hours constantly change.

Wisconsin: After 34 years JR’s Waupaca True Value Hardware shutting down after failed attempts to sell it. The current owner blames family health problems and the fact he’s tired of working 67 hours per week (owners of businesses don’t get paid overtime).  Bankrupt Sports Authority issued a shutdown WARN for their Greenfield store, 46 jobs gone by mid-August.

30-31 May 2016: “NO OTHER CHOICE…WITHOUT A LINE OF CREDIT” 

WARN=Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification.

I found a 2010 AFL-CIO analysis (titled The Public Availability of WARN Notices: Lack of Accessibility and Disclosure…) which proves what I’ve been suspecting in my search of state WARN notices; most states are not complying with federal WARN regulations and are not publicizing or tracking mass layoffs.

Former employees who receive severance are not counted as unemployed!

Employees of religious non-profits might not qualify for unemployment assistance: “If the non-profit organization is a church, you may or may not be entitled to unemployment. It all depends upon state regulations for church employers. In many cases, churches are allowed to set their own rules regarding unemployment benefits, meaning the church can choose whether to offer benefits to former employees.”

The U.S. Department of Labor (DoL) no longer issues mass layoff reports: “On March 1, 2013, President Obama ordered into effect the across-the- board spending cuts (commonly referred to as sequestration) required by the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act, as amended. Under the order, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) must cut its current budget by more than $30 million, 5 percent of the current 2013 appropriation, by September 30, 2013. In order to help achieve these savings and protect core programs, the BLS will eliminate two programs, including Mass Layoff Statistics, and all ‘measuring green jobs’ products. This news release is the final publication of monthly mass layoff survey data.”