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“Morale is really low” Covert socialism pays corporations to make ‘busy work’! : U.S. Job Losses & Closings 03 June 2016

Incomplete list of U.S. job loss announcements and shutdowns.

Colorado: Bankrupt Arch Coal eliminating 80 jobs at its West Elk Mine.

Georgia: What housing market recovery? Atlanta based Too Big to Jail mortgage servicer Ocwen Financial Corporation revealed it laid off 120 people!

Florida: Miami news media report the following restaurants shutdown; Cena by Michy, The News Lounge and BLT Steak.  

Indiana: The Henryville prison shutting down due to state ‘lawmakers’ trying to save money by cramming prisoners into fewer prisons.

Iowa: Independence Mental Health Institute shutting down their Psychiatric Medical Institution for Children Unit, claiming a 50% decrease in utilization.

Kentucky: Kindred Healthcare refuse to renew the lease on their   Nursing and Rehabilitation-Bashford operations, 153 jobs lost by August!

Maryland: After 55 years the Conococheague Elementary School shutdown due to age, low student enrollment and upcoming ‘re-districting’ in August.   In an example of what I call Ripple Effect Economics, Baltimore based sports clothing maker Under Armour (they claim to be an American company yet spell ‘armor’ the British empire way) admitted the massive bankruptcy and shutdown of  hundreds of Sports Authority stores will cause Under Armour to lose $23-million in its 2nd quarter of 2016!   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: In Boston Weak, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority pushing hundreds of employees to take buyouts, and eliminating vacant positions, in an effort to save $25-million USD in payroll.  UMass Boston warning 4-hundred non-tenured professors that they could lose their jobs by the end of August: “Morale is really low. People are very upset and worried financially.”-Marlene Kim, UMass Boston Faculty Staff Union

Michigan:  What automotive industry recovery? Local news media confused as France based vehicle interior maker Faurecia North America has been caught firing employees just as fast as it hires new ones!  105 employees in Sterling Heights will be laid off by July, yet 90 new employees will be hired at the same time at the same location.  The new hires are partially paid for by a $350-thousand USD taxpayer funded state grant!   So much for the ‘free market’, welcome to covert socialism.

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

Mississippi: 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: In Saint Louis, local news media reporting the following restaurants shutdown; The Stratford Bar & Grill, Hilltop, Cafe Eau,
Chaser’s, Fort Taco, Lilly’s Music & Social House,
Noodles & Company and Soulard Supper Club.

New York: 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.”  

Ohio: What automotive industry recovery?  Bendix laid off eight people at its commercial vehicle brakes factory in Elyra, and another 16 employees elsewhere, blaming the trucking industry: “Since the start of 2016, build levels at truck and trailer manufacturers have declined rapidly. This decline has now trickled to the industry’s primary suppliers, including Bendix. The layoffs were the result of the down market conditions….”  

Oklahoma: In Tulsa, after more than 50 years Cooper’s Fruit Stand shutting down due to a death in the family.

Pennsylvania: Chestnut Hill College reduced pay, canceled raises and reduced work hours for employees in an attempt to deal with a $2-million USD shortfall.   If it doesn’t work then mass layoffs are next.

Virginia: Radford University shutting down its 20 years old non-profit Small Business Development Center by the end of the month. Basically the university was 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. 

Washington DC:  According to local news reports the following restaurants have or will shutdown; Atlas Room, Bakehouse, Bistro Francais, Cashion’s Eat Place, Food & Wine Company, Melt Shop, Olivia’s Diner and Poste.

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.”

“a never-ending funeral” : U.S. Job Losses & Closings 02 June 2016

Incomplete list of U.S. job loss announcements and shutdowns.

Alabama: In Troy, after 16 years the Sears Hometown Store shutting down due to Sears Holdings refusing to renew the franchise license.  The owner of the building says he’ll sell it.

Illinois:  Local news say Oak Brook based McDonald’s will start bribing corporate level employees to quit (voluntary buyouts) in July.  Insiders report that already “several hundreds” of employees have been made the offer to voluntarily become unemployed.

Iowa: In Spencer, Ireland based Eaton Hydraulics eliminating 70 U.S. citizen jobs over the next 12 months.  Administrators claim the economy is worse than they thought and they need to “expand some of our restructuring and cost-reduction activities this year.”  However, the Sioux City Journal revealed that “Eaton had been training Chinese nationals here in recent months.”

Kentucky: God powerless to stop the federal government from shutting down ‘his’ Saint Catherine College.   The ‘christian’ school was caught withholding taxpayer funded financial aid for students!  Accusations imply the ‘christian’ school was using the taxpayer funding for students to pay-down school debt.  In Nicholasville, decades old Carpenters Dish Barn shutting down in July, due to road construction.

Maryland: Local news media reporting that Baltimore City Schools layoffs have hit 171!

Massachusetts: 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 

Missouri: Bankrupt solar panel and windmill maker SunEdison eliminating at least 43 jobs. 

New Mexico: Luna Community College quietly began laying off staff last month, at least nine people unemployed due to the college being short $400-thousand USD.

New York: Connecticut based Xerox in the final stages of shutting down their Webster distribution operation, the remaining 48 employees becoming unemployed in August.

Oklahoma: Health insurance giant Blue Cross-Blue Shield is demanding a 49% increase in premiums for their ObamaCare plans! 

Texas: Health insurance giant Blue Cross-Blue Shield is demanding a 53% increase in premiums for their ObamaCare plans! In Dallas, RAS Services laying off 112 custodians by the end of July!  They lost their cleaning contract with Dallas Love Field Airport.  In Irvine, Too Big to Jail Maryland based OneMain Financial eliminating 116 jobs by mid-July, saying only that they must “downsize”!  Houston based petroleum exploration company Warren Resources now chapter 11 bankrupt busted and being divided between creditors.  National Oilwell Varco continues to kill jobs, this time 54 people in Galena Park now unemployed.

Washington:  Everett based Rural/Metro ambulance service taken over by American Medical Response, the result is 105 people are losing their jobs by the end of July!

Washington DC: The U.S. Department of Labor said the month of May saw the lowest new job growth since 2010, only 38-thousand new jobs created.  Unofficial propagandists of unAmerican corporate America, main stream news media ‘experts’, had been promising at least 160-thousand new jobs!   The U.S. Department of Labor tracks people considered “not in labor force” in their official unemployment reports, but for some reason the main stream news media refuses to publish the data.

The U.S. Department of Labor is also dealing with an issue I’ve experienced myself; your employer suddenly says you’re now a contractor, reduces your pay and ends benefits.  It’s called Employee Misclassification.

Wisconsin: In Manitowoc, after 60 years Groz-Beckert shutting down their Foster Needle felting needle factory, 64 jobs gone between July 2016 and January 2017.

01 June 2016: “unprecedented financial challenges”

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.”

“implementing headcount reductions” Sudden crash in web traffic! : 2nd Q 2015, brick-n-mortar store owners can’t blame internet/high-tech comp for their demise

Incomplete list of U.S. internet/high-tech job destruction announcements from April to June 2015

Misleading for profit technical school DeVry is shutting down at least 12 campuses in Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Oregon, Washington, Missouri, Tennessee, Texas and Florida! Apparently DeVry has decided to move courses from brick -n-mortar classrooms to the internet.

Arkansas: Pulaski Technical College blaming what I call Disappearing Students Syndrome for forcing them to shutdown their west Little Rock (wLR) campus. In Fall 2014 they had a total of 510 students on the wLR, but for Spring 2015 only 362 students attended classes on the wLR campus!

California:  Irvine based Local.com is now chapter 11 bankrupt busted, blaming it on a sudden crash in web traffic.  Sunnyvale based rent-utility electronic payment service PayNearMe failed to raise the crowd funding they wanted and laid off an undisclosed number of employees. They also canceled their rent payment service located in Family Dollar stores.  Also in Sunnyvale, NetApp issued a layoff WARN, 125 jobs lost in July! In Milpitas, SanDisk issued layoff WARNs for June & July, 88 jobs lost.   In Mountain View, OnLive issued a layoff WARN saying 98 people will become jobless by June. Mountain View based software company Intuit eliminated 399 jobs! Is it connected to its recent takeover of Brazil based ZeroPaper?  Santa Clara based computer chip maker Intel officially confirmed massive layoffs across several states. An internal Intel memo read “Yes, we are implementing headcount reductions” in Arizona and Oregon, but did not give numbers. The mass layoffs are blamed on crashing computer sales.  Computer chip makers Broadcom and Avago reportedly laid off employees in Orange County, due to their $37-billion USD merger.  In Burbank, Disney-ABC canceled plans to replace 35 InfoTech workers with foreigners. This comes after hundreds of former Disney IT workers in Florida revealed they were forced to train their foreign replacements!   In Santa Ana, ITT Cannon revealed they laid off 10 more employees than they originally WARNed about. Palo Alto based Hewlett-Packard (HP) warned of more layoffs. HP is in the process of eliminating 55-thousand+ jobs by October, that’s 28-thousand more than the original publicly announced mass layoffs!   LAN company Extreme Networks eliminated 285 jobs! Company administrators are trying to cut $40-million USD in costs by relying “on our channel partners” to get the job done. In San Ramon, AT&T Global Customer Service issued a layoff WARN for July, 89 jobs lost.   Tech company Avago has taken over networking company Emulex, several WARNs issued saying at least 88 Californians will become jobless in August as a result.   Local news reports say San Francisco based BitTorrent laid off 40 people.  In San Francisco and Santa Clara, social media gaming company Zynga laid off 364 people! Company administrators say they need to cut $45-million USD per year, due to crashing sales. In San Jose, Cypress Semiconductor finally issued several WARNs revealing they killed off 146 jobs back in January!   Riverbed Technology issued two layoff WARNs for June, saying 160 people will become jobless! In Irvine, Western Digital Technologies issued a layoff WARN for June, 115 jobs lost! Advanced Micro Devices issued a layoff WARN saying 85 people will be laid off in June.  In Burbank, Deluxe 3D-Stereo D issued a mass layoff WARN saying 227 people will become jobless in June!

Colorado: Meridian based money transfer company Western Union shutting down all its operations in Greece, supposedly temporarily.  Fort Collins based Advanced Energy (AE) announced it is fleeing the solar power business. Hundreds of people will be laid off! Administrators blame crashing sales of their solar power inverters, they even revealed they tried to sell off their inverter operations but none of the potential buyers were willing to pay what AE administrators wanted for it! However, one administrator slipped up and revealed the shutdown is really about making profits for ‘investors’: “…over the last six months, we concluded that focusing solely on our Precision Power business, and exiting the Solar Inverter business aligns with our long-term goal of maximizing value for our shareholders.”-Yuval Wasserman, CEO

Florida:  After three years of operations, Jacksonville based non-profit crowdfunding venue One Spark laid off all but three employees. Administrators blame it on a lack of “focus”.    In Orlando, it’s been revealed by former U.S. employees of Disney that they were replaced with migrant workers. 250 U.S. citizens have been laid off at the Disney amusement park in Florida, since October 2014! An unnamed former employee said they were forced to train their foreign replacements: “I just couldn’t believe they could fly people in to sit at our desks and take over our jobs exactly. It was so humiliating to train somebody else to take over your job! I still can’t grasp it!”

Georgia: In Atlanta, after eight years video game store UGAME shutdown by the landlord, who made a deal with next door Papa Murphy’s to allow them to expand into the UGAME space.  Atlanta based global payment processing company First Data announced it will eliminate “a few thousand” jobs and shutdown their smaller offices this year! Some of the U.S. job cuts will be the result of ‘offshoring’ of those jobs to other countries. Administrators didn’t explain why, but said that despite increased revenues they need to cut $200-million USD in operating costs per year.

Idaho:  In Idaho Falls, after repeated denials Curtiss-Wright Scientech laid off an undisclosed number of employees. No WARN has been filed with state employment administrators, but the Idaho Department of Labor says they’ve heard rumors of layoffs since October 2014: “We don’t have any official numbers at all. Just simply word-of-mouth is about 30 people, or so.”-Christopher Saint Jeor, Idaho Department of Labor

Illinois: Chicago based maker of video game devices and electronic slot machines WMS Gaming issued a WARN saying 247 people will become jobless in June! It’s the result of the merger of Scientific Games and Bally Technologies. WMS Games was taken over by Scientific Games in 2013.

Minnesota: Minnetonka based food processor Cargill laid off 45 more IT (information technology) employees, blaming the not recovered economy.

New Jersey:  Woodbridge based tech company RCC Consultants now chapter 11 bankrupt busted. The company is so broke they admitted they haven’t paid their employees: “As of the petition date, employees are owed approximately $1.3 million (consisting of 4½ missed payrolls). Officers, performing as employees, are owed approximately $1 million (consisting of 10 missed payrolls), and have not been reimbursed for business expenses totaling approximately $250,000.”-Mike Hunter, CEO

New Mexico: California based computer chip maker Intel is planning on massive layoffs, causing concern for employees at its Rio Rancho operation. News reports out of The Land of Enchantment say Intel has already reduced its Rio Rancho workforce by 1-thousand since 2013!

New York:  NYC based Digital First Media forced its puppet operator New England Newspapers to layoff 10 employees of local newspapers in Vermont and Massachusetts.  NYC based Verizon (formerly Bell Atlantic) is now the owner of AOL, expect massive layoffs.  NYC based start up company Quirky gave up on its ‘smart’ home products company Wink, laying off 30 people and putting Wink up for sale. NYC based Time Incorporated blasted their managers for apologizing to employees who are being laid off! At least 11 of their U.S. jobs were off-shored to Philippines. Local news reports say a total of 80 IT (information tech) workers for Time laid off. A manual on how to fire employees was issued to Time Inc. managers, and somebody leaked it to the news media, it stated “Don’t say you’re sorry”.  Solid State Advanced Controls (SSAC) issued a WARN saying they will shutdown their Baldwinsville op by the end of the year, 47 jobs lost. In North Syracuse, Seneca Data Distributors (owned by Arrow Electronics) amended their 2014 WARN, yet again, this time pushing their shutdown to September. They are joining the mass exodus from The Empire State and moving to Arizona.  In Melville, Arrow Electronics announced their exodus from The Empire State by issuing a WARN saying they are moving to Colorado between June 2015 and March 2017, taking 135 jobs with them!

North Carolina: AB Tech announced it will shutdown the Haynes building and the Technology Commercialization Center on its Enka campus. News reports say AB Tech is prepping the Enka campus for sale. It’s blamed on the loss of $2-million in county taxpayer funding.  California based NetApp laid off 2-hundred Research Triangle Park employees! Local news reports said the announcement was a “surprise”.   Local news reports say Lenovo administrators refused to talk at first, but then admitted they were eliminating the jobs of 235 former IBM employees! It’s the result of Lenovo’s purchase of IBM’s System X ops. Software company ChannelAdvisor admitted it laid off employees, but refused to say how many.

Oregon: In Springfield, California based Symantec laid off 175 people! Symantec has been laying off employees on a regular bases as part of their plans to offshore their software security ops.  More revelations about California based computer chip maker Intel, and the massive job destruction about to hit The Beaver State; the county of Washington gave Intel a record setting $2-billion in tax breaks! But wait there’s more! None of those tax breaks were connected to creating jobs! All that was required was that Intel keep the vague promise of maintaining economic security. News reports say there are 18-thousand Intel workers in Washington County, and Intel plans on cutting $300-million in operating costs, which will include cutting jobs. Analysts are reporting that Intel is already pushing employees to voluntarily quit. The Oregonian says the layoffs are a combination of crashing sales and Intel’s $17-billion USD takeover of competitor Altera.  Netflix is going ahead with their May shutdown of their Hillsboro call center, saying the remaining 68 employees will become unemployed. Last year news reports said 188 people worked at the call center!

Texas: Arizona based Avnet shutting down its Coppell eCycling operations, at least 71 jobs lost. Administrators blame the bad economy for forcing them to consolidate operations.  In Wichita Falls, the WDS Global-Xerox call center shutting down “because it is no longer sustainable.” 257 jobs lost by August! News reports say back in 2012 the call center employed 423 people, apparently 171 jobs had already been eliminated before the shutdown announcement, and this after city administrators gave WDS Global $3-million in tax breaks and cold hard taxpayer cash!  Houston based FMC Technologies announced at least 59 layoffs planned for its Schilling Robotics locations in California, Texas, and Scotland.

Virginia: ObamaCare forced tax-sucker General Dynamics to layoff 137 InfoTech workers! Those information technology employees were supporting the Healthcare Quality Improvement Systems contract to “monitor and improve utilization and quality of care for Medicare and Medicaid”. General Dynamics lost the contract.

Washington: Redmond based Microsoft revealed it laid off “hundreds” of employees! Administrators say it’s just one more round of layoffs in their plan to eliminate 18-thousand jobs by the end of the year!

Google demands “economic assistance funds”: 3rd Q 2015

WARN=Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification

Former employees who receive severance are not counted as unemployed

“unprecedented financial challenges” College suddenly closes, screws students! : U.S. Job Losses & Closings 01 June 2016

Incomplete list of U.S. job loss announcements and shutdowns.

California: Mi Pueblo issued a shutdown WARN for their Newark grocery store, 76 jobs gone by mid-July.  Illinois based food service company Levy Restaurants issued a shutdown WARN for their Ontario location, 167 jobs gone by mid-July!  Also in Ontario, events contractor AEG Management eliminating 280 jobs by the end of the month! Sports Authority issued a shutdown WARN for their Fontana warehouse, 122 people jobless by next week!  Bienvenidos Children Center eliminating seven jobs by the end of the month.  Visiting Nurse Association revealed they laid off 68 people in Redlands, Riverside and Victorville (between April & May).  More proof you brick-n-mortar store owners can’t directly blame the internet/high-tech competition for your demise; Solar Link eliminating 169 jobs in Ontario by mid-July!  In Mountain View, Veritas Technology revealed they laid off 126 people back in mid-May!  In Rosemead, Souther California Edison continues job killing, this time 78 employees becoming unemployed by next week. 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!

Connecticut: School bus contractor First Student issued a WARN for their Brooklyn operations, 19 jobs gone by the end of the month.

Georgia: In Savannah, god powerless to stop ‘his’ Young Men’s Christian Association from shutting down their 17 years old Southside YMCA.  But get this, the YMCA is being shutdown by god’s own Saint Joseph Hospital, who owns the property the Southside YMCA is using.

Illinois:  What automotive industry recovery?  Lake Forest based car parts maker UCI Holdings-International now chapter 11 bankrupt busted, including their subsidiaries Airtex,  ASC Industries and Champion.

Kansas: 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.

New York: School bus contractor First Student issued a shutdown WARN for their Center Moriches operations, 4-hundred jobs gone by  the end of the month!  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.  God powerless to stop ‘his’ Webster Christian School from shutting down due to The Rapture, I mean lack of students: “The road to transition had been paved with honest assessment, strategic planning, and fresh initiatives….. Notwithstanding all these….Webster Christian School will be closing at the end of this current school year….we simply do not have the number of students….to provide a standard of excellence in Christian education.”-school statement

In Oakdale, Dowling College suddenly shutdown due to what I call Disappearing Students Syndrome.  Local news media reported that students are literally screwed over as they scramble to find other colleges to accept their transfers: “This painful decision is a reflection of the unprecedented financial challenges facing countless private educational institutions across the nation and the difficult choices that many must now face.”-Albert Inserra, college president

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.

Oklahoma: D&L Oil Tools conducted a second round of layoffs, 53 jobs lost.  In February they laid off 78 people.

Washington: Boeing finally confirmed what many local news media were reporting; mass layoffs in Puget Sound, 211 employees to become unemployed by mid-July!

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.”

“no other choice…Without a line of credit” Pizza Hut created super E.coli? : U.S. Job Losses & Closings 30 – 31 May 2016

Incomplete list of U.S. job loss announcements and shutdowns.

Alaska: Washington based Great Pacific Seafoods shutdown all its Alaska operations then declared bankruptcy, blaming it on Russia and Too Big to Jail U.S. banks: “We believe we have no other choice given the financial performance we experienced last year… …Without a line of credit, we did not have access to sufficient working capital to begin the season.”-company statement referring to the sanctions Russia placed against U.S. food producers, Russia recently extended those sanctions, U.S. currency war with Japan is also blamed

California: Insurance company UnitedHealth announced it will get the hell outta the Covered California ObamaCare insurance program by the end of the year, explaining that “The smaller overall market size and shorter term, higher-risk profile within this market segment continue to suggest we cannot broadly serve it on an effective and sustained basis.”   In Oceanside, Kabler Construction laying off 67 people by the end of June.  After nine years Texas based convenience store operator CST California Stations (aka CST Brands) is now dead, 537 jobs across a dozen Golden State locations gone by July (administrators blame low gas prices)!  Jamba Juice issued a shutdown WARN for their Emeryville HQ, 103 jobs gone by Xmas as the juice franchise moves its HQ to Texas!  More proof you brick-n-mortar store owners can’t directly blame the internet/high-tech competition for your demise; internet seller of ‘healthy’ foods Thrive Market issued a shutdown WARN for their operations in the city of Commerce, 98 jobs gone by mid-July.   The revelation comes after Forbes revealed a history of internet failures by Thrive Market’s executives, and emotional weakness.  At the joint civil-military airbase called Moffett Field, taxsucking government contractor Jacobs Technology laying off 55 people by the end of June.

Connecticut: British empire based food service company Chartwells issued a WARN for their Newtown Compass Group operations, 40 jobs gone by the end of June.  Hallmark Cards issued a shutdown WARN for their 64 years old Enfield distribution operations, as many as 570 jobs gone by the end of August!  Since 2015 Hallmark has threatened to shutdown the warehouse, as part of their plans to consolidated operations to Missouri.

Florida: Child Development Services shutting down their Ocala operations, 272 jobs gone by the end of June!

Indiana: Food chemical company Vertellus Specialties now chapter 11 bankrupt busted and selling assets to pay the debts.  Administrators blame “macroeconomic challenges facing our Agriculture and Nutrition business”.

Massachusetts: After surviving The Great Depression and numerous recessions Haberman Hardware shutting down, calling it retirement.

Michigan: The Pugsley state prison shutting down in September, as part of state ‘lawmakers’ plans to save $22-million USD.

Minnesota: In Rochester two Papa John’s pizza take outs suddenly shutdown. The owner could not afford the latest tech upgrades and pay the new higher minimum wages, so he tried to sell the businesses but nobody wanted to buy.

New York: Iconic film maker Kodak ramped up its layoffs, at least 27 people being laid off between now and August.   In Brooklyn, god powerless to stop ‘his’ Catholic Charities Neighborhood Services from shutting down their Outreach & Integration Program, by the end of August.  What automotive industry recovery? General Motors (GM) suddenly terminated their janitor services contract at their Tonawanda engine factory, at least 47 jobs gone by the end of June.  State employment administrators are labeling it a “plant closing”.

Texas:  Plano based Pizza Hut (owned by Yum!) revealed its been using chemicals and antibiotics to keep its food ‘fresh’. Pizza Hut administrators claim they will stop using butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) or butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) by the end of July, and stop using chicken processed with antibiotics by March 2017. More and more studies are coming out saying the use of such ‘preservatives’ are actually creating ‘superbugs’ like the new E.coli that cannot be killed with anything.

Wisconsin:  In Brookfield, Hom Wood Fired Grill suddenly shutdown. The owners say because of “changing times” they will focus on their other restaurants.

28-29 May 2016: “This is a scary thing” 

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.”

U.S. Food Crisis May 2016 : “we have no other choice” Too Big to Jails join Russia in killing U.S. producers!

Incomplete list of announced United States food supply shutdowns for the month of May, 2016: Many food suppliers/distributors are consolidating operations and killing jobs due to the collapsing grocery store and restaurant industries, as well as rising costs of food production, spread of disease and extreme weather.

Alabama: In Huntsville, after 31 years Clementine’s Restaurant and Catering shutting down due to the owner becoming an “executive chef”.

Alaska: Washington based Great Pacific Seafoods shutdown all its Alaska operations then declared bankruptcy, blaming it on Russia and Too Big to Jail U.S. banks: “We believe we have no other choice given the financial performance we experienced last year…  …Without a line of credit, we did not have access to sufficient working capital to begin the season.”-company statement referring to the sanctions Russia placed against U.S. food producers, Russia recently extended those sanctions, U.S. currency war with Japan is also blamed

Arkansas: In Little Rock, after 31 years Silvek’s European Bakery shutting down by the end of the month, apparently to take care of family issues (the owners said they hope their son can restart the bakery).

California: In San Miguel, after 29 years Country Diner shutdown by a greedy landlord who refused to negotiate a new lease.  Despite Kroger’s claim that they plan to hire 14-thousand people this year, Kroger issued a shutdown WARN for their Indian Wells Ralphs grocery store, and local news reports revealed that the Rialto Ralphs and the Arcadia Ralphs are being shutdown. A spokesman for Ralphs claims that all employees have been transfered to other stores.   Maggiano’s Little Italy shutting down their Sacramento restaurant, 103 jobs gone by July! In Vernon, without warning Handmade Real Foods laid off 316 people! Amazingly, for such a large and sudden layoff, there’s been no news media reports about it. Also in Vernon, food packaging maker Pactiv issued a shutdown WARN, 107 jobs gone by July!  In Menlo Park, after 134 years (surviving The Great [deflationary] Depression and numerous recessions) pioneering Beltramo’s Wines & Spirits shutting down to be sold-off. Don’t blame the economy or the internet (they sell on ebay), the only heir to the family business says she is not ready to take over.  In Fresno, a Starbucks Coffee on Herndon and Golden State Avenues suddenly shutdown and demolished to make room for the High Speed Rail project.  In Santa Monica, restaurant Aestus shutdown.  In Torrance, after 44 years Cookin’ Stuff shutting down, the ignorant owner blames a 75% drop in sales (since 11 September 2001) on the internet!  In Stockton, after three years restaurant French 25 shutting down by June due to the greedy landlord: “We tried to negotiate a new lease. It didn’t happen.”-Bruce Davis, restaurant owner

In Modesto, after 15 years Fat Cat Music House & Lounge has been sold and will shutdown by the end of June. The new owner is a local ‘businessman’ who admits he doesn’t have any plans for the property. In Oroville, Gold Digger Apples now chapter 7 bankrupt busted. US Bank says the apple growing co-op owes them $18.5-million USD. Chapter 7 bankruptcy means the co-op’s assets will be sold to pay the debt, and quite possibly it means the death of Gold Digger Apples: “This is a devastating blow to the community, seasonably Gold Digger employs up to 800 employees. I hope there’s some real PR damage to the bank it’s hideous, it’s everything you’ve heard about big banks…”-Peg Callaway, attorney for the local apple growers

After nine years Texas based convenience store operator CST California Stations (aka CST Brands) is now dead, 537 jobs across a dozen Golden State locations gone by July (administrators blame low gas prices)! Jamba Juice issued a shutdown WARN for their Emeryville HQ, 103 jobs gone by Xmas as the juice franchise moves its HQ to Texas!  More proof you brick-n-mortar store owners can’t directly blame the internet/high-tech competition for your demise; internet seller of ‘healthy’ foods Thrive Market issued a shutdown WARN for their operations in the city of Commerce, 98 jobs gone by mid-July.

Colorado: The following restaurants reported as shutdown; Bubu Lowry, Biker Jim’s Gourmet Dogs, Big Country’s Bar-B-Que, Protein Bar Colorado Boulevard, Viand and Willie G’s Seafood & Steak. In Colorado Springs, after three years Curbside Cuisine shutting down multiple lots owned by god’s Young Men’s Christian Association and being rented to independent food trucks. YMCA administrators said Curbside Cuisine wasn’t making enough money off renting out the YMCA property so they’re being handed back to the YMCA. One food truck operator said he got three weeks notice of shutdown: “I don’t know where to move. We have been here all winter and didn’t make any money and now the weather is starting to get better and we have to move. It is not fair.”-Hayder Hassan, former U.S. Army translator now food truck operator

Connecticut: British empire based food service company Chartwells issued a WARN for their Newtown Compass Group operations, 40 jobs gone by the end of June.

Florida: In Brandenton, after 27 years Smitty’s Pub & Grill shutdown, the owner saying “I’m taking a whole year off and then we’ll see.”  In Jacksonville, two Krispy Kreme donut shops shutdown, 50 jobs lost. A local Pizza Hut franchise says it will consider hiring the former donut makers.  Here’s more restaurant shutdowns across The Sunshine State: Bazi, Tap Global Beer Collection, Hudson, Oaki Steakhouse, Sheila’s Conch & Wings, Rhino Doughnuts & Coffee and Hickory Sticks BBQ.

Idaho: In Pocatello, the Wing It chicken wing joint on Yellowstone Avenue recently shutdown and the Subway sandwich shop on Garrett Way is now dead and vacated.   A federal court has ordered Gem State taxpayers to fork over nearly $250-thousand USD to settle a case involving the state’s unconstitutional ‘ag-gag’ law.  The unconstitutional law was created by ‘elected’ state lawmakers to protect dairy farms and slaughter houses from being outed for their cruel treatment of animals.  The state livestock Brand Inspector, Justin Archer, resigned after being charged by Jerome County Sheriff’s Office with felony grand theft!   The state Department of Agriculture says all but two types of crops will lose money this year. The two money makers are sugar and barley. Snake River Sugar Company-Amalgamated Sugar expects as much as $900-million USD in revenues for 2015. But that increased revenue doesn’t translate into job creation, Mark Duffin of the Idaho Sugarbeet Growers Association says actual sugar production employment has been going down due to increased use of new technologies.  And despite years of boasting how great their farm economy was, even boasting of the Ag industry’s relationship with Mexico, the Department of Agriculture admitted that in 2015 Idaho’s farm exports crashed by 22%! Idaho dairy exports crashed and burned by 43%! It’s blamed on the ‘strong’ USD, which makes U.S. products more expensive overseas: “It was a nice ride, but it’s over.”-Laura Johnson, Idaho Department of Agriculture

The federal government is considering halting sheep grazing on public land in west-central Idaho. The U.S. Bureau of Land Management says domestic sheep spread disease. Wow, after a hundred plus years of sheep grazing they now claim sheep spread disease to other animals? I believe that applies to all us animals, all animals spread disease to each other. How do you think disease is spread, with a butter knife? The local sheep industry calls bullshit on the BLM reasoning: “There’s no firm science that says 100% that domestic sheep pass disease on the open range, or that they’re the only species that can pass the disease.”-Stan Boyd, Idaho Wool Growers Association

Illinois: In Chicago, The Berghoff Restaurant issued a shutdown WARN, 156 jobs gone by the end of June due to sale of the massive restaurant!   The Kmart Super Center in Bradley shutdown, 125 jobs lost! Sears Holdings sold the building to Meijer, unconfirmed reports say the Kmart Super Center (which has a full grocery op) was actually making money.  In Chicago, elitist diner Baffo shutdown, the owners admitted their “very expensive” eatery “is not capturing the Chicago diner as intended.”  Oak Brook based TreeHouse Foods took over ConAgra-Ralcorp and announced it will shutdown ConAgra factories in California and in Wisconsin, at least 720 jobs gone supposedly for lack of demand for snack foods!

Indiana: Food chemical company Vertellus Specialties now chapter 11 bankrupt busted and selling assets to pay the debts. Administrators blame “macroeconomic challenges facing our Agriculture and Nutrition business”.

Kentucky:  Mega grocery store owner Kroger refuses to renew the lease for the Bristol Bar and Grille, which has been located at the Kroger owned Prospect Village Shopping Center for the past ten years. Kroger administrators admitted to local news media that they found a new tenant who is willing to pay much higher rent.  In Louisville, Homemade Ice Cream & Pie Kitchen shutting down their Frankfort Avenue restaurant, apparently they’ve been asked to relocate to Dixie Highway.

Maryland: After 73 years Mars Super Markets sold-off five grocery stores to rival Weis Markets and will shutdown its remaining eight grocery stores, more than 4-hundred jobs lost: “As you all know, the company has been struggling with declining sales for several years. We have tried cutting costs everywhere we can while preserving jobs and benefits, but it has not been enough.”-Chris D’Anna, ceo

Massachusetts: Hannaford Supermarkets shutting down their Hudson grocery store because they can’t afford to renew the lease. 94 jobs gone by mid-August.

Michigan: After 17 years The Great Lakes Shipping Co. Restaurant and Tavern forced to shutdown by the greedy landlord, CWD Real Estate Investment, who has other plans for the property.  McLaren Flint outsourcing its food service jobs, at least 83 in-house employees unemployed by July.

Minnesota:  In Rochester two Papa John’s pizza take outs suddenly shutdown.  The owner could not afford the latest tech upgrades and pay the new higher minimum wages, so he tried to sell the businesses  but nobody wanted to buy.

Missouri: In Saint Louis, it was revealed that restaurants Mama Josephine’s (by a buy-out offer from a business partner) and Revel Kitchen (the owners are focusing efforts on another restaurant) shutdown.  Schnuck Markets ramps up its job killing, 234 people losing their jobs at Schnuck’s brand new grocery distribution center in Kinloch! The jobs are being contracted out to cheaper labor (probably migrants/refugees) with a Connecticut based contractor. In Saint Louis, after less than a year Lilly’s Music & Social House shutting down, the owner saying “Unfortunately, the doors are closing much earlier on this dream than we had hoped. The bar and restaurant industry is undisputedly challenging….   ….Sometimes, no matter how hard you try, things just don’t work out.”

Nebraska: In Omaha, Hy-Vee shutting down its 33 years old Stockyards Plaza grocery store by June, 174 jobs supposedly being transfered to other stores! Of note, the lease on the property will remain in effect until 2018 (meaning Hy-Vee will still pay the rent on an empty store, until a new tenant can be found).

New Jersey: In Princeton, after more than 20 years the Masala Grill shutting down next week because the greedy landlord jacked up the rent.  In Closter, after 13 years the owners of Harvest Bistro and Bar suddenly announced they were shutting down, no explanation.

New York:  In Rochester, Moe’s Southwest Grill shutdown. After ten years Northeast Kingdom restaurant shutting down by the end of the month, the owners are focusing on their upstate farm.   In Buffalo, popular restaurant Martin Cooks  shutdown, the operators say they’re looking for a new location. British empire Chartwells Dining Services lost its contract with Polytechnic Institute of NYU, 39 jobs lost.  Here’s a list of additional restaurant shutdowns in the Big Apple; Thirteen Pies, Afredo’s, Asante, H. Harper Station and The Pecan.  Liehs and Steigerwald shutdown their 13 years old butcher shop in Clay. Last year Liehs and Steigerwald built new operations combining meat market, specialty grocer, deli and pub.

North Carolina:  Greensboro based gourmet grocery chain The Fresh Market shutting down 13 stores in Kansas, Missouri, Iowa and Texas! In fact all Texas Fresh Markets will shutdown. A news source estimated that 60 people work at each store, that’s 780 jobs lost within the next two months! In Cramerton, South Fork Deli shutdown without warning, due to family health problems. Also in Cramerton, Captain Jim’s Seafood and Steaks shutdown due to the owner’s death.   In Morganton, after 55 years Mimosa Lanes shutting down this weekend. The owner blames it on changing demographics and the fact that he hasn’t been able to sever beer for several years: “…it’s putting me out of business. ….we’ve lost a significant amount of business because of it.”-Grier Franklin

Ohio: In Lima, after 39 years restaurant Lickity Split shutting down due to the owner’s health problems, and the owner says nobody wants to take over the business.   In Pleasant Ridge, the Highland Remke Markets grocery store shutting down, 54 jobs gone in June. Administrators say shutting it down is the only way they can pay to remodel other better performing Remke Markets.  Across the U.S. 197 Cargill employees to become unemployed 18 months from now! It has something to do with the sale of Cargill’s sauces unit to California based Ventura Foods.  In Cincinnati, after two years happy belly On Vine shutting down their Over-the-Rhine ‘healthy foods’ location by the end of the month. It sounds like the owner is too busy with another restaurant and a “growing family”. In Cleveland, the Hard Rock Cafe shutting down in July, the movie celebrity created restaurant chain is consolidating restaurants due to the bad economy.

Oregon:  In Bear Creek, sandwich shop Quizno’s suddenly shutting down this weekend. The owner blames repair bills, employee issues, family issues and the increase in minimum wage.

Pennsylvania:  In Johnstown, after three years R.J.’s Café and Lounge shutdown, apparently without warning. Local news media say the owners called it “a business decision”.  Presbyterian/Agnostic Warren Buffett owned Kraft-Heinz moving its Lehigh Valley Grey Poupon production to Michigan, because it’s being paid half-a-million dollars by Michigan taxpayers and $17-million USD by private investors. Also, Kraft-Heinz is moving its Lehigh Valley Tassimo coffee production to Canada, claiming that the majority of Tassimo customers live in Canada. The moves will cost Pennsylvania more than 450 jobs!  France based Sodexo lost its food contract with Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, 108 jobs gone by the end of June! Despite reporting an increased demand for Ketchup, Presbyterian/Agnostic Warren Buffett eliminating 40 Kraft-Heinz jobs in Pittsburgh, they’re being contracted out by June. In Carlisle, after 56 years Rillo’s Restaurant shutdown. The owner wants to retire and sold it to an investment group, adding “We do not know their plans or who they are negotiating with for this property.”  In Richland Township, customers and employees woke to find the Ryan’s restaurant shutdown. Parent company Ovation Brands apparently exited bankruptcy, but the property owner is still pissed that they didn’t pay the rent while in bankruptcy so he kicked them out: “I was there last night, I closed, and they didn’t say a word to us.”-Trista Miller, a pregnant Ryan’s employee who worked a 13 hours shift

After surviving The Great Depression and numerous recessions Yocco’s shutdown their iconic Allentown hot dog shop: “Unfortunately, in the end we had to make a business decision and obviously it’s an emotional decision because I grew up working there and it’s our longest-operating store. I’ve lamented about this decision for many years and done many things to keep it going out of tradition.”-Gary Iacocca, owner

Tennessee: In Chattanooga, after two years Harvest Grocery suddenly announced it was shutting down. An arrogant loyal customer blamed “the community” for not “supporting” the ‘natural foods’ store. Personally, my lack of income is enough to prevent me from “supporting” such expensive ‘natural foods’ ops. The economy sucks because the ‘99%’ don’t have any cash because the ‘1%’ are sucking it up, stop blaming each other 99-percenters!  Also in Chattanooga, after more than two years Brash Coffee shutting down by the end of the month. The owners blame their employees “for moving on with their careers……..Brash Chattanooga cannot continue without these amazing people…”  Utah based ‘christian’ owned Capstone Nutrition shutting down their Spring Hill factory-warehouse, 125 jobs gone by mid-June! It’s blamed on legal problems with client MusclePharm, which supposedly hasn’t paid for $22-million USD worth of Capstone products!

Texas:  Plano based Pizza Hut (owned by Yum!) revealed its been using chemicals and antibiotics to keep its food ‘fresh’.  Pizza Hut administrators claim they will stop using butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) or butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) by the end of July, and stop using chicken processed with antibiotics by March 2017.  More and more studies are coming out saying the use of such ‘preservatives’ are actually creating ‘superbugs’ like the new E.coli that cannot be killed with anything.  In Cypress, reports say eT Craft Burgers and Beer suddenly shutdown, even their social media site is gone.   Marshall Grain shutting down their 70 years old Fort Worth store by the end of June, due to crashing sales and skyrocketing crime in the neighborhood (due to more and more people losing their jobs, the city’s own crime stat website shows that since February, 27 crimes took place in that specific neighborhood)!  In San Antonio, after almost 30 years Fatso’s Sports Garden shuts down this weekend. The retiring owner admitted their decades of success was not planned, saying “We didn’t set out to do anything. It just happened.” 

Vermont: In Lyndonville, after 12 years The Packing House bar shutting down, the owners would only say that they’re “ready to move”. 

Virginia: In Blacksburg, after seven years Sal’s Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria shutting down mid-June.

Washington: North Dakota based CRF Frozen Foods shutdown their Pasco factory due to listeria. So far 3-hundred employees are out of work until the factory is declared safe! Local news media say as many as 430 jobs could be affected.  In Bellingham, Cozy Corner Books & Coffee shutdown due to not being able to renew the lease.  In Blaine, after more than ten years Dakota Creek Winery shutting down so the owner can enjoy a “true retirement”.

Washington DC: After 12 years Domku Bar & Cafe shutting down next month, the owner blames the greedy landlord for jacking up the rent by 66%!

Wisconsin:  Tyson Foods shutting down their Jefferson pepperoni factory in July, 250 jobs lost!  In Steven’s Point, after 42 years Ella’s bar shutdown.  In Brookfield, Hom Wood Fired Grill suddenly shutdown.  The owners say because of “changing times” they will focus on their other restaurants.

WARN=Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification

April 2016: “…in some cases no food at all.”

ObamaCare Job Destruction May 2016 : “times are tough…a lot more money is going towards healthcare”

It must be noted that I started documenting these ObamaCare/healthcare related shutdowns at the beginning of 2014. In that year I posted the reports biannually (every six months). In 2015 ObamaCare cutbacks ramped up and I posted quarterly (every three months). For the past five months of 2016 there have been so many ObamaCare cutbacks that I’ve posted a report every month!

Incomplete list of healthcare related layoffs and shutdowns, May 2016.

Former White House Counsel (and current attorney at law) Boyden Gray accuses the Obama regime of willfully subsidizing specific ObamaCare insurance companies with your tax dollars! The accusation is titled Allocation Of Funds Collected Under The Affordable Care Act’s Transitional Reinsurance Program Between Treasury And Reinsurance-Eligible Issuers. Gray basically says the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is violating ObamaCare rules which say general fund money cannot be used to pay “reinsurance-eligible issuers”. The HHS has been diverting money that’s supposed to go to the Department of the Treasury to ‘reinsurance’ companies: “….by the time the books close on TRP for the 2014 and 2015 benefit years at the end of 2016, reinsurance-eligible issuers will likely have received 98% of expected payments ($15.6 billion out of an expected $16 billion), whereas Treasury will likely have received only 12% of expected payments ($495 million out of an expected $4 billion).”

“I went shoppin’ the other day…..I went to go buy beef, and I didn’t end up with four steaks, I only ended up with two steaks….times are tough for everyone. I think a lot more money is going towards healthcare, and other hidden expenses in America that people don’t realize…when times are tough you’re gonna go to pork and chicken, and us Italians go to the pasta.”-Tommy Grisafi, agricultural commodities analyst, U.S. Farm Report 30 April 2016

Ireland based generic prescription drugs maker Endo International reported huge quarterly losses and will now eliminate 740 jobs in Alabama and North Carolina!

California:  Switzerland based drugs maker Actavis eliminating 19 jobs in Corona, by July. Surgical glove maker Sempermed shutting down their Ontario location by the end of June. Without warning Visiting Nurse Association laid off 16 people in Redlands and Riverside.  In Gilroy, Saint Louise Regional Hospital revealed it began laying off employees in March! Administrators admitted they won’t know how many people will lose their jobs until they are done with the layoff process, which could go on for several weeks or even months! In Stockton, Dameron Hospital shutdown its baby delivery and child healthcare services, 70 jobs lost.  Insurance company UnitedHealth announced it will get the hell outta the Covered California ObamaCare insurance program by the end of the year, explaining that “The smaller overall market size and shorter term, higher-risk profile within this market segment continue to suggest we cannot broadly serve it on an effective and sustained basis.”

Florida:  ObamaCare insurance companies plan to jack up ObamaCare rates for Floridians by another 17.7% in 2017!  Boca Raton based Cancer Treatment Centers of America revealed it laid off 350 people across the U.S.! Administrators blame ObamaCare referring to it as “the reality of the emerging healthcare economy”. In Miramar, United Health issued a WARN, 68 jobs gone by July as the insurance company begins dropping ObamaCare plans.   In Port Richey, the American Health Institute college shutdown without warning. The owner blames the administrators for wasting money while former administrators blame the owner for wasting money! Administrators also told local news media they have evidence the owner was lying about enrollment numbers to get more federal funding. The college had only 50 med-tech students.  Child Development Services shutting down their Ocala operations, 272 jobs gone by the end of June!

Idaho:  More corruption in the ‘christian’ dominated Gem State; Olympus Healthcare agrees to pay Idaho $107,219 in restitution after getting caught bribing (kickbacks) Idaho healthcare providers!  According to magicvalley.com in the past year and a half Idaho doctors were paid-off by drug companies, to the tune of $24-million USD of ‘incentives’! Now you know why so many people in The Gem State are wacked on evil prescription drugs!

Kansas: It was revealed that Gessler Drug Company suddenly shutdown two drug stores without warning: “It hit me like a ton of bricks! ….I couldn’t tell anybody what was going on.”-Allen Ames, operated Ames Watch Repair inside Gessler’s stores for more than 40 years

Kentucky: Eastern Kentucky University announced they’re shutting down their Somerset campus at the end of June. It’s blamed on a 4.5% reduction in taxpayer funding and $8-million USD in additional ObamaCare retirement and healthcare costs.

Maine:  In Bangor, god powerless to stop ‘his’ addiction treatment Manna shutting down its last two treatment centers. The “faith based” non-profit owes taxpayers at least $1-million USD! Government administrators say the christian run addiction treatment center failed to report overpayments from taxpayers, but god’s Manna administrators say “Due to decreasing state funding and declining financial support as a result of recent negative media coverage, it is with great sorrow that we find we must close our faith-based drug and alcohol programs, Elijah’s House and Derek House, on June 15, 2016.” 

Massachusetts: Boston-Weak based Partners HealthCare made a major accounting error which will cause hospitals across the state to see “steep and extraordinarily serious” reductions in ObamaCare reimbursements that will cause as many as 2-thousand 1-hundred people to lose their jobs! The reimbursement accounting error was made back in September 2015, but is only now being revealed! 

Mississippi:  Merit Health Natchez laid off an undisclosed number of employees. Merit Health Natchez was created when Natchez Regional Medical Center and Natchez Community Hospital merged in an attempt to deal with reduced customer traffic caused by ObamaCare. Administrators said ObamaCare has reduced customer traffic so much that even their new merged hospital ops are still too big!

Missouri: Maker of parts for aerospace, military and healthcare, Machine Laboratory shutting down its Chesterfield factory, 73 jobs gone by July.  In Joplin, medical battery/device maker EaglePicher Technologies laid off at least 90 people without warning: “Stabbed in the back, betrayed, no warning what-so-ever!”-unnamed former employee to local news media, who added that local police were called in to help fire the employees

“Health insurance is going to last to the end of the month. The severance package that they say was supposed to be great is going to be one more check for 40 hours.”-another unnamed former employee

Nebraska: In Lincoln, after 55 years Four Star Drug shutting down three stores! The owner blames a combination of jacked up rents (blame China) and ObamaCare. He pointed out that in 1980 only 30% of prescription drug costs were covered by insurance or government, 70% of customers paid in cash. Today he says 97% of drug costs are covered by insurance-government plans and under ObamaCare the insurance companies dictate the price, which is too low for small independent pharmacies to exist on.

New Hampshire: Elliot Health Systems shutting down their five years old Ob-Gyn operations in Manchester. The two doctors that work there say lack of customers is not the reason as 210 babies were born last year! Administrators of Elliot Health say they’re now focusing on ‘high risk pregnancies’ only, one of the affected doctors calls it BS: “I really didn’t think they’d do it because we’re just so busy….I don’t know the reasons of why they’re closing the practice.”-Thomas Antisdel

New Jersey: The Brick Board of Education warning of 17 layoffs and an increase in local taxes, blaming numerous issues including increasing employee healthcare costs caused by ObamaCare.

New York:  ObamaCare insurance companies plan to jack up ObamaCare rates for New Yorkers by another 17.3% in 2017!  That which cannot be named powerless to stop the shutdown of ‘its’ Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center. The Villager reports that three nurses are blowing the whistle on plans to shutdown the hospital, which has survived The Great Depression and numerous recessions. Administrators had been talking about renovations, but three months ago that talk stopped and now some nurses are being offered transfers elsewhere.  It’s finally been revealed that NYC based EmblemHealth eliminated 250 Information Technology (IT) jobs! They’re switching to a contractor.

North Carolina: Medical device maker Arrow International eliminating 456 jobs in Ashboro, between now and sometime in 2017!

Oregon: ObamaCare insurance companies plan to jack up ObamaCare rates for Oregonians by as much as 30% in 2017!

Pennsylvania: Pocono Medical Center laid off 55 people.   In Catasauqua, Medical Academy Charter School shutting down in July. The school is in debt by $1.8-million USD, and has only $4-thousand in cash to operate on!

Rhode Island: Westerly School Committee laid off 18 people due to not getting the anticipated increase in taxpayer funding, and due to jacked up ObamaCare costs: “Healthcare is going up $300-thousand, we have to pay that, we have no choice, but we only got about $130-thousand in our allocation from the town, so that is not even covering the healthcare cost, much less anything else!”-David Patten

Tennessee: In Limestone, ‘god’ powerless to stop nursing home John M. Reed Health & Rehabilitation shutting down due to the federal government ending Medicare/Medicaid payments. The board members include members of the Church of the Brethren. In 2015 the nursing home was accused of having so called “deficiencies” that could threaten the health of patients, mainly a lack of competent employees.

Utah:  Utah based cancer doctor William E. Nibley is warning that the Obama regime is about to institute an Medicare Part B ‘experiment’ which could result in the shutdown of 75% of cancer treatment providers! In 2013 the Obama regime slashed Part B reimbursements and under this new cancer treatment experiment will slash and burn payments to doctors/clinics even more! Obama regime cronies (with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) say the ‘experiment’ is meant to see if reducing payments will actually reduce the level of care for people dealing with cancer!

Washington:  ObamaCare insurance companies plan to jack up ObamaCare rates for Washingtonians by another 13.5% in 2017!  In Bainbridge Island, after 60 years Winslow Drug shutting down. The owner blames multiple reasons, but says the final straws were when Virginia Mason announced it was shutting down its Bainbridge Island Medical Center, and reductions in insurance reimbursements caused by ObamaCare.

Washington DC: California owned Howard University Hospital eliminating 110 jobs by the end of June! So far for this fiscal year the hospital has lost $10-million USD, no thanks to ObamaCare!

Wyoming: Due to incompetent doctors, which are now resulting in “a flood of litigation”, Powell Valley Healthcare now chapter 11 bankrupt busted.

ObamaCare job destruction, April 2016: “it’s referred to as restructuring & the cuts aren’t deep enough”

ObamaCare = Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

WARN=Worker Adjustment & Retraining Notification

Dumbing Down the U.S. May 2016 : Portland bans textbooks! “We wanted to continue…realistically we can’t”

It must be noted that I started documenting these education shutdowns at the beginning of 2014. In that year I posted the reports biannually (every six months). In 2015 education cutbacks ramped up and I posted quarterly (every three months). For the past five months of 2016 there have been so many education cutbacks that I’ve posted a report every month!

Disappearing Students Syndrome (DSS): A phrase created by me to describe a phenomenon taking place across the United States, affecting both privately and publicly funded schools, from Kindergarten all the way through University levels.

Incomplete list of publicly announced education related layoffs & school shutdowns, May 2016:

Alaska: University of Alaska Fairbanks shutting down its agriculture extension offices in Anchorage and Sitka by October. It’s blamed on millions of dollars in state funding cuts, caused by crashing revenues from the oil industry.

Arizona: In Tempe, after 49 years the Student Book Center shutdown, the greedy property owner sold the property. Kingman Army Air Field Museum shutdown due to a dilapidated building that was built in 1942, and they can’t afford to fix. All museum owned assets are being put up for auction, surprisingly the auctioneer said the stuff was worth only $11-thousand USD!  God powerless to stop his Illinois based Saint Xavier University from shutting down their Gilbert campus. Administrators say they are prepping for the possible halting of Illinois taxpayer funding for low income students.

California: In Santa Rosa, school bus contractor First Student eliminating 136 jobs by the end of June! In Yucca Valley, school bus contractor First Student laying off 76 people by the end of June.

Connecticut: In South Windsor, school bus contractor First Student issued a layoff WARN, 48 people jobless by the end of June.  Southbury Training School laid off 17 people, and it was revealed they laid off 25 people last month. It’s all part of the state’s draconian funding cuts. The Constitution State is short at least $1-billion USD!

Florida: Alachua County Public Schools eliminating 1-hundred non-teacher jobs! Administrators say it’s the only way they can afford to hire more behavioral teachers, as there seems to be skyrocketing instances of behavior problems with students!  God powerless to stop ‘his’ Saint Leo University system from eliminating 30 jobs due to “restructuring”. Interestingly local news reports say administrators claim they’re actually creating new jobs.  In Saint Petersburg, after 31 years Brighton Prep School shutting down due to the not-so-recovered economy preventing parents from paying the school fees.  After surviving The Great Depression and numerous recessions, Florida Book Store in Gainsville shutting down on Wednesday. It’s being consolidated with the University of Florida’s on-campus bookstore.

Illinois: God powerless to stop ‘his’ University of Saint Francis from revealing they laid off 21 employees. Local news media pointed out that the ‘christian’ university is spending big bucks constructing new buildings. The Gary School Board suddenly laid off 13 people, including their InfoTech director.  God powerless to stop ‘his’ University of Saint Francis from revealing they laid off 21 employees last week. Local news media pointed out that the ‘christian’ university is spending big bucks constructing new buildings. God powerless to stop ‘his’ Seton Academy (Elizabeth Seton High School) from shutting down. In 2003 the all-girls schools went co-ed in an attempt to keep itself alive. Local news media said back in 2014 the Archdiocese of Chicago gave the school two years to increase student enrollment and decrease operational costs, it didn’t happen.

Indiana: Muncie Community Schools laying off 37 teachers due to what I call Disappearing Students Syndrome, which is contributing to the school district being $16-million USD in the hole.

Iowa: After 95 years (surviving The Great Depression and numerous recessions) AIB College of Business shutting down. Because of the bad economy its merging with the University of Iowa. The president of the private college swears their merger with a taxpayer funded university isn’t about the bad economy, yeah right!  After 144 years (surviving The Great Depression and numerous recessions) the Walnut Community School shutting down due to massive population exodus. Local news media revealed that the population of the town of Walnut is actually 121 less than what’s publicly posted, the school itself was down to just 72 students in 2015, more than a 50% drop since 2010!

Kansas: In Wichita, at least three adult learning centers were shutdown as well as the Metro-Meridian alternative high school (school for nonconformists) due to lack of taxpayer funding.

Kentucky: Kentucky Community and Technical College eliminated 506 jobs, blaming it on what I call Disappearing Students Syndrome and $26-million USD in taxpayer funding cuts!  Gateway Community and Technical College laid off ten people and halted four programs, due to massive state taxpayer funding cuts.   Eastern Kentucky University announced they’re shutting down their Somerset campus at the end of June. It’s blamed on a 4.5% reduction in taxpayer funding and $8-million USD in additional ObamaCare retirement and healthcare costs.

Maryland: University of Baltimore laid off 14 people and eliminated 12 vacant jobs, blaming it on at least three years of declining student enrollments.  Baltimore City Schools warning of mass layoffs due to lack of taxpayer funding.

Massachusetts: After 59 years god powerless to stop the shutdown of ‘his’ Presentation of Mary Early Childhood Program, due to the economy: “When we looked at all the resources available we realized we just didn’t have the resources to continue. We wanted to continue serving as long as we could, but realistically we can’t….”-Sister Janice Perrault

Minnesota: Globe University-Minnesota School of Business shutting down four campuses due to the state attorney general charging them with frauding students, at least 45 jobs lost.  In Moorhead, The Red River Valley Academy shutting down so the owner can deal with “changes in our family”.

Mississippi: A federal court ordered the Cleveland School District to merge its still segregated junior highs and high schools. This proves to you liberal law loving weenie heads that just because its one of your beloved laws on paper doesn’t mean its being complied with. The consolidation of segregated schools will result in layoffs.

Nebraska: Hastings Public Schools shutting down 85 years old (surviving The Great [deflationary] Depression and numerous recessions) Morton Elementary. The shutdown decision was made six years ago.

New Jersey: Paterson School District eliminated 80 office jobs, and considering shutting down four schools.   Sussex County Community College eliminated 47 jobs.   The Brick Board of Education warning of 17 layoffs and an increase in local taxes, blaming numerous issues including increasing employee healthcare costs caused by ObamaCare.

New Mexico: Albuquerque Public Schools eliminating 82 jobs due to being short $9.5-million USD, and shutting down 57 years old Acoma Elementary. The Silver Consolidated Schools Board of Education reports a taxpayer funding shortage of $1.3-million USD, warning of layoffs.

New York: In Albany, god powerless to stop ‘his’ girls only Academy of the Holy Names from shutting down its elementary school, due to crashing enrollment (Rapture?).  In Long Island NYC, after three years the Doshi STEM Institute shutting down due to lack of enrollments and a lack of $1-million USD in taxpayer funding!

North Carolina: Haywood County Board of Education eliminating 14 jobs and shutting down Central Elementary. They need to cut $2-million USD from their budget.

North Dakota: The Bismarck School Board shutting down 64 years old Saxvik Elementary school due to renovations that would cost $2.5-million USD.  It’s been revealed that after the University of North Dakota laid off 20 people (under the guise of cutting $21.5-million USD in costs) 34 people were secretly hired! Some department heads claimed those who were hired were hired before the layoffs began, while others said they were told to go ahead and fill ‘priority’ positions. Anybody who can do basic math can figure out that hiring more people than you layoff negates any attempt to save money!

Ohio: Cincinnati Museum Center laying off 60 people in anticipation of the renovation of Union Terminal (it’s location), which will result in the museum losing $6-million USD in yearly ticket sales for the next two years!  In Hubbard, god powerless to stop the shutdown of ‘his’ Saint Patrick School. The Bishop of Youngstown blames it on ten years of declining enrollment.

Oklahoma: Tulsa Community College eliminating 30 jobs due to an expected reduction of $4-million USD in taxpayer funding.

Oregon: The Portland Public Schools is violating the U.S. 1st Amendment by banning all books that do not blame ‘climate change’ on humans!  Mind twisting school teachers have even convinced impressionable young & dumb students to take part in the crime: “It is unacceptable that we have textbooks in our schools that spread doubt about the human causes and urgency of the crisis.”-Gaby Lemieux, brainwashed Lincoln High School student testifying why they should be allowed to violate the 1st Amendment  (ice core samples prove you educated idiots are wrong!)

Pennsylvania: Camden School District eliminating 154 jobs due to a $39-million USD budget shortfall!   In Catasauqua, Medical Academy Charter School shutting down in July. The school is in debt by $1.8-million USD, and has only $4-thousand in cash to operate on! Education Management issued a shutdown WARN for its Pittsburgh location, 222 jobs gone by July!

Rhode Island: Warwick School Committee eliminating a net of 42 teaching jobs as part of consolidation efforts to save $4.2-million USD. Westerly School Committee laid off 18 people due to not getting the anticipated increase in taxpayer funding, and due to jacked up ObamaCare costs: “Healthcare is going up $300-thousand, we have to pay that, we have no choice, but we only got about $130-thousand in our allocation from the town, so that is not even covering the healthcare cost, much less anything else!”-David Patten

South Dakota: The only licensed ‘extended hours’ daycare in Pierre shutting down. The owners of Little Explorers blame it on high employee turnover.

Vermont: Burlington College shutting down by the end of the month! Administrators blame it on their 2010 decision to buy property once owned by the ‘christian’ god, saying the college “struggled under the crushing weight of the debt incurred by the purchase of the Archdiocese property on North Avenue.”   Burlington School District eliminating 24 jobs, in line with the budget approved by cash strapped voters.

Washington DC: Reports that Corcoran School of Art and Design at George Washington University laid off ten professors, while at the same time hiring-on a new “visiting” professor. It’s connected to plans to merge with Columbian College of Arts and Sciences.

Wisconsin: Globe University-Minnesota School of Business shutting down two of its four Wisconsin campuses due to the Minnesota state attorney general charging them with frauding students. Childfirst shutting down two daycare ops, one in La Crosse and one in Onalaska. Two other Childfirst locations are being taken over by Red Ballon.

Dumbing Down the United States, April 2016: “It is unfortunate our students cannot complete their programs…”

“This is a scary thing” No apples? Part time Politicians full time Retirement! God ramps up ‘his’ shutdowns! : U.S. Job Losses & Closings 28 – 29 May 2016

Incomplete list of U.S. job loss announcements and shutdowns.

Arizona: God powerless to stop his Illinois based Saint Xavier University from shutting down their Gilbert campus. Administrators say they are prepping for the possible halting of Illinois taxpayer funding for low income students.

California: In Modesto, after 15 years Fat Cat Music House & Lounge has been sold and will shutdown by the end of June.  The new owner is a local ‘businessman’ who admits he doesn’t have any plans for the property.    In Oroville, Gold Digger Apples now chapter 7 bankrupt busted.  US Bank says the apple growing co-op owes them $18.5-million USD!   Chapter 7 bankruptcy means the co-op’s assets will be sold to pay the debt, and quite possibly it means the death of Gold Digger Apples: “This is a devastating blow to the community, seasonably Gold Digger employs up to 800 employees. I hope there’s some real PR damage to the bank! It’s hideous, it’s everything you’ve heard about big banks…”-Peg Callaway, attorney for the local apple growers

Florida: In Silver Springs the Wild Waters amusement park shutting down after three and a half decades. It’s being shutdown at the end of Summer by the state Department of Environmental Protection using the excuse of ‘ongoing public safety concerns’, but claim a new environmentally friendly swimming area is being considered.  The mom & pop concession stand contracts were not renewed.

Idaho:  The federal government is considering halting sheep grazing on public land in west-central Idaho.  The U.S. Bureau of Land Management says domestic sheep spread disease.  Wow, after a hundred plus years of sheep grazing they now claim sheep spread disease to other animals? I believe that applies to all us animals, all animals spread disease to each other. How do you think disease is spread, with a butter knife?  The local sheep industry calls bullshit on the BLM reasoning: “There’s no firm science that says 100% that domestic sheep pass disease on the open range, or that they’re the only species that can pass the disease.”-Stan Boyd, Idaho Wool Growers Association

Illinois: God powerless to stop ‘his’ University of Saint Francis from revealing they laid off 21 employees last week.  Local news media pointed out that the ‘christian’ university is spending big bucks constructing new buildings.  God powerless to stop ‘his’ Seton Academy (Elizabeth Seton High School) from shutting down.  In 2003 the all-girls schools went co-ed in an attempt to keep itself alive.  Local news media said back in 2014 the Archdiocese of Chicago gave the school two years to increase student enrollment and decrease operational costs, it didn’t happen.

Indiana: Muncie Community Schools laying off 37 teachers due to what I call Disappearing Students Syndrome, which is contributing to the school district being $16-million USD in the hole.

Iowa: After 144 years (surviving The Great Depression and numerous recessions) the Walnut Community School shutting down due to massive population exodus.  Local news media revealed that the population of the town of Walnut is actually 121 less than what’s publicly posted, the school itself was down to just 72 students in 2015, more than a 50% drop since 2010!

Kansas: It’s been revealed that taxpayers will be paying ‘elected’ politicians full-time salaries in retirement, even though the state legislators work only part-time hours as ‘lawmakers’!  That’s part of the new budget for The Sunflower State.  Under the sweetheart deal a part time politician making $15-thousand while working will make $90-thousand in retirement!     You bet your bippy the Kansas Organization of State Employees is pissed off.

Kentucky:  Eastern Kentucky University announced they’re shutting down their Somerset campus at the end of June. It’s blamed on a 4.5% reduction in taxpayer funding and $8-million USD in additional ObamaCare retirement and healthcare costs.  After 122 years (surviving The Great Depression and numerous recessions) god powerless to stop ‘his’ Westminster Presbyterian Church from shutdown after cash strapped members voted to sell the property to Baptist competitors.

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

Maryland: Baltimore City Schools warning of mass layoffs due to lack of taxpayer funding.

New York:  Liehs and Steigerwald shutdown their 13 years old butcher shop in Clay.  Last year Liehs and Steigerwald began new operations combining meat market, specialty grocer, deli and pub.

North Dakota: It’s been revealed that after the University of North Dakota laid off 20 people (under the guise of cutting $21.5-million USD in costs) 34 people were secretly hired!  Some department heads claimed those who were hired were hired before the layoffs began, while others said they were told to go ahead and fill ‘priority’ positions.  Anybody who can do basic math can figure out that hiring more people than you layoff negates any attempt to save money!

Ohio: A fine example of what I call Ripple Effect Layoffs (REF); in Ohio glass blowers are prepping for their own shutdowns after the federal EPA shutdown their Oregon supplier, Bullseye Glass.      Several Oregon and Washington based art glass suppliers are in the process of shutting down due to costs and increased government regulations: “This is a scary thing for any stained-glass craftsman or a working studio, or a studio like me that is a teaching resource center, all the way up to the distributors.”-Sharon Carothers, Prism GlassWorks in Maumee

Pennsylvania: Talen Energy laying off 125 people at three electricity factories!  It’s part of their plans to convert to natural gas.  After surviving The Great Depression and numerous recessions Yocco’s shutdown their iconic Allentown hot dog shop: “Unfortunately, in the end we had to make a business decision and obviously it’s an emotional decision because I grew up working there and it’s our longest-operating store. I’ve lamented about this decision for many years and done many things to keep it going out of tradition.”-Gary Iacocca, owner

South Dakota: In Howard, after 134 years (surviving The Great Depression and numerous recessions) Belleview Lutheran Church shutting down next week.  Due to The Rapture, I mean declining membership local Lutheran churches are merging in an attempt to stay alive.  Local news media says the Belleview church was averaging only 14 people every Sunday (Sun-day, as in Star-day, now you know who their real god is).  In Sioux Falls, Austad Golf shutting down their store on West 41st Street, by September.

Texas: For the second time since August 2015, Hercules Offshore is chapter 11 bankrupt busted.  It’s proof the bankruptcy system can be a money making scam for unAmerican corporate America.  Individuals are screwed over for ten years if they file bankruptcy.

Vermont: In Lyndonville, after 12 years The Packing House bar shutting down, the owners would only say that they’re “ready to move”.  In Quechee, after 63 years Scotland by the Yard clothing store shutting down in August. The owners tried to sell it, but most potential buyers did some research and then backed out saying it was too risky.

Washington: North Dakota based CRF Frozen Foods shutdown their Pasco factory due to listeria.  So far 3-hundred employees are out of work until the factory is declared safe!  Local news media say as many as 430 jobs could be affected.  

A fine example of what I call REL; Spectrum Glass said the EPA action against Bullseye Glass, in Oregon, was impetus for Spectrum to make a sudden decision to shutdown their 40 years old Snohomish County glass factory.  124 jobs gone by July!  Art glass wholesalers are concerned they’re next to go: “There’s tens of thousands of artists who depend on Spectrum through retail shops and distributors. Spectrum is close to 60% of our warehouse stock. We’ll adjust, we’ll survive but lots of people, I’m sure, won’t.”-David Scott, Northwest Art Glass in Redmond

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.”

“to improve business performance” Allstate begins jobs Mayhem! : U.S. Job Losses & Closings 27 May 2016

Incomplete list of U.S. job loss announcements and shutdowns.

Arizona: Arizona Geological Survey eliminating eight jobs as it consolidates ops with the University of Arizona, under orders from the ‘elected’ lawmakers.

Idaho: More charges of corruption in the predominantly ‘christian’ controlled Gem State.  A city employee of 14 years has resigned from her job with Idaho City after being accused of taking taxpayer funding.  Idaho State Police say she took about $47-thousand USD over a two years period, two other city employees were fired.

Indiana: The mayor of Logansport revealed that Cal-Camp quietly laid off 1-hundred people.  No explanation other than “one customer” suddenly halted orders.  Cal-Camp makes electronic stuff for the aerospace, automotive, communications, defense, industrial controls, medical, renewable energy, security and transportation industries.  In Lafayette, R&M Food Market shutting down.  The operator would only say he is facing a tax audit and the building has been sold.

Kentucky: University of Kentucky eliminating 75 jobs, however the layoffs account for only $1-million of the $6-million USD in taxpayer funding cuts.  Local news media speculates that tuition will be increased.

Minnesota: After 54 years Trailways Cafe in Montevideo shutting down on Sunday.  It’s blamed on increased competition.

Nebraska: In Omaha after surviving The Great Depression, and numerous recessions, Bohemian Cafe shutting down in September.  It’s blamed on lack of heirs willing to take over the family business.

New Jersey: Sweden based clothier Hennes and Mauritz (H&M) issued a shutdown WARN for their North Arlington operations, 156 jobs gone by the end of July! 

New York: Kerry-Island Oasis issued a shutdown WARN for its Buffalo drink mix factory, 51 jobs gone by mid-August.

North Carolina: After 45 years Campbell’s Diner in Fuquay-Varina shutting down due to the un-repairable condition of the building.  The owners took it as a sign to retire.

Oregon: Mail order/internet clothier Norm Thompson Outfitters issued a shutdown WARN for their Hillsboro headquarters, 82 jobs gone by mid-July.  Apparently the company is moving their HQ to a smaller office, and some work is being moved all the way across the country to Massachusetts and Pennsylvania.  Local news reports say since 2006 the California investment company which owns Norm Thompson has moved hundreds of jobs to Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania: Mansfield University revealed it is $5-million USD short and will conduct layoffs as a result.  Administrators warned that the situation is so bad that they could double their deficit by 2018, if they don’t make drastic cuts now.  GE (General Electric) Transportation (aka Rail) eliminating 190 jobs at its Erie factory, on top of the 1-thousand 5-hundred jobs already eliminated!  Local news media reports that the Erie GE Transportation factory is the last of the good paying factory employers in the area.

Tennessee: Shelby County Schools eliminating 5-hundred teaching jobs and shutting down schools!  It’s blamed on what I call Disappearing Students Syndrome.  Local news media reported that the same school district eliminated more than 5-hundred jobs last year, for the same reason. In Memphis, British empire Canada based Laser Quest shutting down their 20 years old Poplar Plaza location due to jacked up rent and an expanding Kroger store taking up space.  The greedy landlord actually told local news media “We didn’t intend…” for Laser Quest to leave.

Texas: Alcoa continues eliminating jobs, this time 137 Point Comfort workers will become jobless between now and mid-July!  Alcoa blames it on low prices for aluminum, and competition.  Oil pipe maker Turner Industries revealed they “recently” laid off 105 employees at their Paris operations!

Virginia: Insurance giant Allstate revealed that an undisclosed number of “positions have been eliminated” in the Roanoke Valley, blaming it on “opportunities to improve business performance”.  After 19 years oil industry tool maker Kennametal shutting down their Chilhowie factory, 89 jobs lost. 

Washington DC: In the predominantly ‘christian’ controlled U.S. Navy three more officers have been arrested and charged with bribery.  It’s part of investigations into USN bribery and contractor overcharging problems going back many years and involving more than $34-million USD!

West Virginia: 55 state prison teachers possibly losing their jobs due to lack of taxpayer funding.  Local news media says the state is short $270-million USD.

26 May 2016: “Stabbed in the back, betrayed, no warning what-so-ever!” 

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.”