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U.S. Job Losses & Store Closings, 02 October 2014: “…persistent and increasingly difficult market conditions…have taken their toll.” No more ShopKo?

Incomplete list of publicly announced layoffs & shutdowns:

California: In Hayward, Khol’s revealed they are shutting down in January 2015, about 70 jobs lost.  In Monterey, McGraw Hill Education warned they are laying off 47 employees in December.

Florida: After 101 years (surviving the Great Depression and numerous recessions) the iconic Tobacco Road Bar being shutdown by the greedy property owner, who refuses to renew the lease.  In Fort Lauderdale, the franchise owner of The Melting Pot restaurant gave up and shut it down, 20 jobs lost. Administrators for The Melting Pot would only say that the franchise owner ran out of money.

Louisiana: Too Big to Jail Capital One shutdown two offices in Shreveport-Bossier, at least 19 jobs affected.

Maine: Tennessee based Verso Paper (which has operated since the Great Depression) warned they are shutting down their paper mill in December, at least 500 jobs lost!  The small town of Bucksport said the paper mill shutdown will kill off half their tax revenues!

Michigan: In Holland, Visteon took over the old Johnson Controls factory, and laid off 50 employees.

Nevada: In Las Vegas, the Haze Nightclub shutdown.

New York: NYC based clothing chain Aéropostale shutdown all its stores in Quebec, Canada! In 2013 Aéropostale shutdown a total of 27 of their stores in the Great White North.  In Greenport, Sunrise Coach Lines warned it might lose its public bus service contract in December, 49 jobs could be lost.  In Bronx, Display Producers warned it will shutdown in December, 91 jobs lost.  In Hawthorne, Quintiles Medical Education warned it is shutting down in December,  at least 27 jobs lost.  In Buffalo, medical supplies maker Ethox Medical warned it is being sold off sometime after December, 62 employees affected.

Pennsylvania:  Sharon Regional Health System eliminated about 87 jobs, some local news reports said the actual number is a secret.  Administrators directly blame Obama Care.

Texas: In El Paso, after only four years KiPPs Cheesesteak (described as a local fav) shutdown:“A combination of persistent and increasingly difficult market conditions and extraordinarily challenging personal circumstances have taken their toll.”-Kupper Gray, owner

Washington: Taxsucking Boeing revealed they are moving as many as 2-thousand Department of Defense related engineering jobs to locations outside The Evergreen State, between now and 2017.  Some engineers will be offered transfers and some could become employed in Boeing’s civilian aircraft ops, but many will become unemployed.

Washington DC: Taxsucking military equipment reseller Liquidity Services killed off 130 jobs!  Company administrators blame it on their new contract with the Department of Defense.

Wisconsin: ShopKo killed off 40 jobs at its Ashwaubenon corporate HQ.  Company administrators blame the bad economy for their “reorganization”.

01 October 2014

The U.S. Department of Labor (DoL) doesn’t count the hundreds of layoffs involving less than 50 people each, in its mass layoff reports. It also doesn’t count all the little ‘mom & pop’ businesses that shutdown. It doesn’t count people who get a severance for being laid off.

U.S. Job Losses & Store Closings, 01 October 2014: “Challenges….have become insurmountable.” No more Office Depot? More Kmart deaths! Massive real estate shutdown?

Incomplete list of publicly announced layoffs & shutdowns:

California: What housing market recovery? Prometheus Real Estate Group warned it will layoff dozens of real estate agents across several cities by the end of December.  In Santa Anna, ITT Cannon warned of 41 layoffs in December.

Connecticut:  Office Depot shutting down stores in two cities; West Hartford and Wethersfield, in November.  OfficeMax closing a store in Waterbury.  It’s the result of the Office Depot-OfficeMax merger.  After the shutdowns Connecticut will have no more Office Depots, and only two OfficeMax stores in the entire state.  In Torrington, Sears Holdings announced they’re killing off another Kmart, 73 jobs lost.

Florida:  In Zephyrhills, Sears Holdings announced they’re killing off another Kmart, 70 jobs lost.

Georgia:  Atlanta based Weather Channel killing 40 jobs that were newly created in July.  Administrators called it a normal part of “restructuring”.

Kansas:  More proof the internet is not killing brick-n-mortar stores; Amazon shutting down their Coffeyville distribution center after Xmas.  Local news reports say hundreds of people will become unemployed in February.  Local news reports say Amazon is moving distribution centers closer to their main customers, apparently in metropolitan areas (so they can use drones to deliver the products?).

Maryland: In Northwest Baltimore, Sears Holdings announced they’re killing off another Kmart, 107 jobs lost!

Minnesota: Minneapolis based food maker General Mills announced they will kill off as many as 800 salaried jobs by February 2015! These are on top of the hundreds of jobs killed by their shutdown of a cereal factory and a yogurt factory. Administrators of General Mills, the largest cereal maker in the U.S., blame the suck-ass economy for their crashing sales.  After 51 years Bookcase of Wayzata shutdown: “Challenges that we have faced — especially over the last couple of years — have become insurmountable.  Changing shopping habits and the physical reality of the redevelopment and road construction that have been ongoing in downtown Wayzata for several years now have caused a dramatic drop in sales.”-Charlie Leonard, owner

Nevada: In Las Vegas, inside sources revealed that Downtown Project is killing 30 corporate jobs.  The Project is a joint venture between public and private sectors, in an attempt to revitalize East Fremont Street.  It sounds more like an excuse to sell off properties cheap.  Project administrators refuse comment on the reported layoffs.

New York:  Buffalo based “TV everywhere” Synacorp announced it will layoff 70 people.  In Rochester, Kodak laid off more employees, reports say at least 70 this time.  In NYC, food service provider to the United Nations Aramark warned it could shutdown by January 2015, due to loss of contract, 123 jobs lost!   The New York Times killing off 100 newsroom jobs!  That’s on top of those employees who don’t quit voluntarily: “The job losses are necessary to control our costs and to allow us to continue to invest in the digital future of The New York Times…”-official statement

Ohio:  United Rehabilitation Services shutdown its Berry Hearing Center.  Administrators blame increasing competition.

Texas: Oil equipment supply company Quality Lease & Rental (aka Rocaceia Energy Services) now chapter 11 bankrupt busted.  In Dallas, oil industry law firm Godwin Lewis laid off 17 attorneys.  Administrators said it was the result of successfully defending Haliburton against the people of the United States!

26-30 September 2014

The U.S. Department of Labor (DoL) doesn’t count the hundreds of layoffs involving less than 50 people each, in its mass layoff reports. It also doesn’t count all the little ‘mom & pop’ businesses that shutdown. It doesn’t count people who get a severance for being laid off.

U.S. Job Losses & Store Closings, 26 – 30 September 2014: More Kmart shutdowns! No more Payless? More coal mine shutdowns! Obama regime grounds Air National Guard?

Incomplete list of publicly announced layoffs & shutdowns:

More proof the internet is not killing brick-n-mortar stores: Online gaming company Nerd Kingdom laid off an undisclosed number of employees (some reports called it “massive”) and jacked up the cost of playing their video games.

California:  Allergan warned that Obama Care is forcing them to kill off 545 specialized healthcare employees in November, and shutdown one of their healthcare operations in Goleta!  In Palm Springs, Obama Care forcing Crothall Healthcare to shutdown in November, 91 jobs lost.  Iconic Technicolor is warning employees of layoffs.  Reports say the layoffs will be less than 50, when they happen.  In Bakersfield, after 59 years family run Skateland roller rink shutdown.  The owners said their adult children don’t believe the economy is good enough to take over the family business.  What automotive industry recovery?  Maker of car batteries Exide Technologies warned it will kill off 61 jobs at their Los Angeles ops in October.  The battery maker and recycler is also under federal investigation for emissions violations.  In Fullerton, MBM Foodservice warned it will shutdown in December, 76 jobs lost.  In Twentynine Palms, taxsucking Alaska based Tatitlek warned it layoff 125 people in November!  In Rancho Cucamonga, Super Glue/Pacer Technology warned they will layoff 65 people in November.

Connecticut: Electronics retailer Best Buy revealed they’re shutting down their Westfield Meriden Mall store at the beginning of November, 60 jobs lost.

Florida:  Obama Care forces University of Florida Health to sell off its Medicaid focused First Coast Advantage healthcare operations.  At least 63 healthcare jobs lost in November.

Georgia: Artificial sweetener maker NutraSweet finally killed off their Augusta factory, 200 jobs lost: “Low cost imports now dominate the aspartame market, making it impossible for us to sustain a profitable business while maintaining our unmatched standard of quality.”-William DeFer, ceo

Illinois: In Palos Hills, after 77 years family owned Riley’s Trick Shop joke store shutdown.  The heirs decided that the economy was so bad it wasn’t worth it to take over from their parents.

Iowa: In Williamsburg, agricultural machinery manufacturer Kinze laid off 21 employees.  Company administrators blame declining sales  to the farming industry.  In Ames, Sears Holdings announced they will shutdown the Kmart in December, at least 44 jobs lost.

Kansas: Payless ShoeSource killed more jobs at their Topeka HQ, this time company administrators refused to give a number.  In 2013 Payless eliminated more than 100 jobs.  Payless has been in trouble ever since it took over Stride Rite in 2007.  Payless has been operating under the name of Collective Brands since then, but in 2012 Collective Brands was taken over by vulture capitalists Blum Capital Partners and Golden Gate Capital, who have been carving Collective Brands up and selling it off piece by piece.   And the federal government causing the Kansas Air National Guard to kill off 210 part time and full time jobs!  The 127th Command and Control Squadron and the 184th Munitions Squadron were eliminated, and the 177th Information Aggressor Squadron will suffer cuts.

Massachusetts:  California based CISCO revealed how many people will become unemployed at their Boxborough operation; at least 182!  After just eight months The Rug Department store shutdown one of its two stores.  The bankrupt owners are selling it off.

Michigan: More proof there is no automotive industry recovery; Detroit based auto parts supplier Bridgewater Interiors announced it is killing off 249 jobs in December!  Company administrators blame it on the ending of contracts with the big new car makers.  What housing market recovery?  Building products maker Masco (not to be confused with the medical association of the same name) announced it will kill off 160 HQ jobs!  In 2000 Masco had 600 HQ employees, but at the time of this latest job killing announcement they were down to 400 employees.  In Saginaw, after nearly 40 years the Ponderosa Steakhouse shutdown without notice, or reason given.

Minnesota: In Apple Valley, the administrators of the Minnesota Zoo admitted they’re losing their financial ass, due to crashing visitation, and as such will layoff an undisclosed number of employees.  The zoo is already under a hiring freeze.

Mississippi: Iconic musical instrument and amplifier maker Peavy Electronics warned it must “downsize” it’s Meridian factory, about 100 jobs lost!

New Jersey:  In Randolph, Sears Holdings announced they will shutdown the Kmart in December, 90 jobs lost.

New York: In Buffalo, Fenner Precision warned they will shutdown their polyurethane factory in December, 60 jobs lost.  In Amherst, Mitt Romney wunderkind Staples warned it will shutdown by February 2015.  In NYC, GSM Retail store warned it will shutdown after Xmas, 79 jobs lost.  Maritime restaurant and hotel manager warned it will shutdown in January 2015, at least 153 jobs lost!  They lost their contract to run a hotel.

Ohio:  What housing market recovery? Assurant, which is mainly a health insurance company, warned it is killing off 75 Specialty Property jobs in Springfield.  The Assurant Special Property unit deals with mortgages, and apparently the job losses are the result of Assurant losing a client.  In Chillicothe, Horizon Telecom announced the layoff of 21 employees.  Company administrators say the bad economy is forcing them to “restructure”.   Sears Holdings announced they will shutdown Kmarts in Fairborn and Springfield, 131 jobs lost!

Oklahoma: Texas based oil exploration company HighMount Exploration and Production warned it will shutdown its Oklahoma City office in November, 97 jobs lost (on top of the 11 laid off during the summer).

South Carolina:  In Greenwood, Texas based Mundy Maintenance announced it will layoff 136 people in October!  Company administrators say they lost a major contract.

Tennessee:  God can’t stop pro-insurance industry Obama Care from forcing Baptist Memorial Health Care from killing 112 healthcare related jobs!  The Memphis based hospital system runs 14 hospitals in several states.   Administrators reported that as of June 2014 Obama Care caused them to lose $124-million USD!

West Virginia: Alpha Natural Resources confirmed it shutdown two coal mines; Independence Coal’s Twilight (Progress) mine and Pioneer Fuels’ Ewing Fork (Pax) mine, 193 jobs lost!   According to WARN filings as many as 11-hundred people at 11 mines are under threat of becoming unemployed!

Wisconsin: In Green Bay, The Urban Frog restaurant warned it might shutdown, due to the death of the owner.

24-25 September 2014

The U.S. Department of Labor (DoL) doesn’t count the hundreds of layoffs involving less than 50 people each, in its mass layoff reports. It also doesn’t count all the little ‘mom & pop’ businesses that shutdown. It doesn’t count people who get a severance for being laid off.

The Dumbing Down of the United States: Into the New Dark Ages as students ‘disappear’ and Obamacare ‘kills’, 1st six months of 2014!

Incomplete list of publicly announced education layoffs & school shutdowns from January to June 2014:

Alabama: Hoover City Schools laid off nine employees. School officials said that despite a growing student population, local taxes began declining suddenly in 2009-10 (isn’t that when the ‘recession’ officially ended?) and it doesn’t help that Obama Care has drastically increased the costs of employee benefits.  In Birmingham, God refused to stop the Parkway Christian Academy from shutting down. This time it’s blamed on church members not paying their dues, as a result the church has to sell the school!  The John Essex School shutting down before the 2014-15 school year. Student population has dropped to less than 100. School officials say families are getting the hell out of the country: “The enrollment just kept dwindling. This is the trend….Families are moving away and the families aren’t as big as they used to be.”-Luke Hallmark

Alaska: University of Fairbanks warned of 100 job cuts! It’s blamed on crashing taxpayer funding and increasing healthcare costs for employees due to Obama Care.

Arizona: The Blue Ridge Unified School District warned of layoffs.  Sunnyside Unified School District eliminated seven full time librarians. Six librarians now forced to work at two different school libraries.  Coconino Community College District killed 15 jobs. This leaves only two full time positions for the college.  University of Phoenix (Apollo Education Group) laid off less than 50 employees. Company officials say it’s part of their restructuring.

California:  Coachella Valley Unified School District killed 96 positions, on top of the previous 51 employees let go. School district officials admitted they are trying to avoid bankruptcy, however, employees and taxpayers are confused because the district was able to give students 18-thousand iPads last year. On top of that the Golden State government is supposed to be giving schools extra money for the school year. Local news reports said district officials made the layoff decision without public discussion.   Galt Joint Union High School District says it must layoff five employees, due to what I call Disappearing Students Syndrome (DSS).  BEST (Barstow Employment Specialized Training) Opportunities killed 98 jobs, guess their job training wasn’t good enough.  CDIHS/OMI Head Start laying off 76 people in July.

Colorado: Colorado State University-Pueblo laid off 22 employees. 19 vacant positions have been eliminated.  Durango School District laid off 24 people. School officials say that despite increasing student enrollment the state has drastically cut funding.

Connecticut: God refusing to stop the Christian Ledyard Center Nursery School from shutting down. It’s blamed on a steady but snowballing decline in students. This school year they have only 40 students, after years of having hundreds! I asked this before, where are all the grade school and college students going? Is there some kind-o-cover up regarding a massive population decline in the U.S.? In Lemont, God refused to stop the all Christian girls (hey isn’t that discrimination against boys?) Mount Assisi Academy from shutting down. Same reason, what I call Disappearing Students Syndrome (DSS).  Is it the rapture?

Florida: Manatee County Schools laid off 12 employees. God refused to stop the shutdown of Wellington Christian School, 50 jobs lost. The Christian parents are pissed saying “Terrible. Out of the blue. Nothing. Just an e-mail to everybody. It was very upsetting.” Another parent says they just busted their butts raising donations to save the school, and now they want that money back, saying “Sure, well, I don’t know about that honestly in terms of the last few days, but if the money was designated to save our high school that money should be returned to our families!”  However, greedy church officials now say that money is staying with the church! The ‘interim’ pastor says he wants to sell off the school property!  Broward County School District shutting down three charter schools (including The Obama Academy for Boys). This is on top of the 12 charter schools the district has already killed! This time school officials say the charter schools being closed broke their contracts, by not operating at the locations stipulated in the contracts, and, they failed to get permits (they were apparently permitted as day care centers, not schools).  Duval County Head Start more than 300 jobs affected due to loss of funding! The education program is now forced to rely on cheap contractors.

Georgia: Jackson County School District wants to kill 42 jobs. District officials say reduced taxpayer funding and increased Obama Care insurance costs have created a $4.6-million USD shortfall!  Muscogee County School District eliminated 113 jobs (69 occupied positions and 44 vacant positions)! It’s due to funding problems, but 19 teachers were fired specifically for poor performance.

Illinois:  Bushnell-Prairie City School District laid at least 16 employees, ended two sports programs and ended elementary summer school for the 2014-15 school year. It’s blamed on massive funding cuts at the states level.   Dunlap School District laid off 17 employees. It was revealed the district is in the hole $2.1-million. Employees are pissed because last year the district led everybody to believe the district was in good shape.  The Prairie State Superintendent of Schools warned 13-thousand 4-hundred teachers could become unemployed!  In Galeberg, after 35 years the Carl Sandburg College Children’s School shutdown in June: “…the college simply no longer offers the accompanying programs and no longer has the resources available to continue to support it financially given the reduced funding we’ve received from the state in recent years.”

Chicago Public Schools laid off 1150 employees! School administrators claim the number of layoffs are the lowest in the past five years! The job killing is blamed on the ever increasing  Disappearing Students Syndrome and a new per-pupil funding formula.  Belleville School District laid off 12 teachers, as a “precaution”. School administrators say the state and federal governments have not been paying what they are supposed to pay under school funding laws. As an example; the state of Illinois still owes the school district $2.1-million! Taxpayers need to get pissed and ask their elected officials “why?”   Lincoln-Way Community High School District 210 laid off four of their ten art teachers.  Peoria School District 150 killing 200 jobs! District officials blamed crashing funding from federal and state tax revenues, and even crashing local property tax revenues. In other words, the economy sucks ass!  Rockford School District shutting down nine schools, and tearing them down to created “green space”! It’s not clear why, even a local news source stated “parents expressed extreme curiosity in the district’s plans”.

Iowa: Wesleyan College warned of layoffs. At least 45 people will lose their jobs. 16 programs are being shutdown, affecting at least 50 students who thought they were close to graduating. College administrators blame what I call DSS and lack of money!  In Galesburg, Cooke Elementary school being shutdown. School district officials say student enrollment is so low the school can barley maintain 15 students per class, making it a waste of money to keep the school open. It also doesn’t help that the district is in the hole by $4.4-million!  Iowa City Community School District eliminated 36 teacher and administrator positions. 47 teachers are expected to retire and those positions will not be filled, but school district officials said some layoffs might still be necessary. It’s blamed on state mandated education spending cuts.  West Des Moines’ Johnston Community School District voted to shutdown an elementary school and possibly kill 14 jobs. Administrators say they must shutdown an elementary school, then turn a Junior High into an elementary school, plus raise property taxes/fees in order to build a new High School. (Hey they pulled that crap here in Chubbuck/Pocatello, Idaho, and it was nothing but a big mess and a scam for local taxpayers!)  West Des Moines says they must shutdown the Phenix Early Childhood Center in order to deal with education funding cuts. 180 students and 12 teachers affected!

Kansas: God can’t stop Christian non-profit Ottawa University from laying off 18 employees. School officials say the layoffs are “a preventive measure” against the growing number of disappearing (raptured?) students.

Kentucky: University of Louisville warned of massive layoffs. It’s blamed on what I call Disappearing Students Syndrome (DSS). School officials revealed that due to declining enrollments they’ve cut $114-million out of their operating budget over the past ten years! Now the Governor wants to slash state funding of higher education by 2.5%.  Fort Knox to shutdown four schools; Kingsolver Elementary, Mudge Elementary, Pierce Elementary and Walker Intermediate School. That’s half their schools! 130 jobs will be lost! It’s blamed on the de-activation of the U.S. Army’s 3rd Brigade.  Georgetown College laying off an undisclosed number of employees and eliminating French, German, Computer Science, and Music majors. They say it’s part of their two year “strategic” plan to adjust to Obama Care, which drastically increases the cost of employee retirement and health insurance benefits.  In Louisville, Jefferson County Public Schools officials blames disappointing student performance for why Myers Middle School (Junior High) must be closed. Students consistently rank in the bottom 1% for the whole state!  Northern Kentucky University laid off 20 employees, blaming “financial challenges”.

Louisiana: The University of New Orleans announced they will kill an undisclosed number of their 84 degree programs, which will result in layoffs. The university laid off 28 people back in February. Since 2012 more than 110 employees have been laid off, and they shutdown their child daycare! It’s blamed on what I call Disappearing Students Syndrome, for example; in 2003 the university had more than 17-thousand students, in 2013 they had only 9323, an almost 50% reduction over ten years! Louisiana Delta Community College wants to layoff 28 employees. The college has been forced to cut its operating budget by millions of dollars for the past several school years.    Loyola University killed more than 24 jobs.  In Baton Rouge, The Career Academy charter school forced to shutdown, despite their five year contract with East Baton Rouge Parish School System. The East Baton Rouge Parish School System claims they need the property.

Maine: The York School District killed nine jobs. The University of Maine wants to kill 165 to 255 jobs! Administrators say it will have to be, if the state government goes through with draconian budget cuts.  University of Southern Maine shutdown Dickey Wood Hall. It’s blamed on DSS. The Hall was designed to accommodate 360 students, but this past spring there were only 40 living in the dorm!

Maryland:  University of Maryland University College warned of 70 layoffs. It’s blamed on what I call Disappearing Student Syndrome (DSS) and increased Obama Care costs for employees.  Loyola University eliminated 37 jobs.

Massachusetts: Wareham School District warned of massive restructuring and layoffs. The District is short $2.4-million!  In Worchester, God refused to stop the killing of 15 jobs at the Catholic Assumption College. School officials said the layoffs were the only way they could keep from raising tuition. Parents have told school officials the number one reason why student enrollment is declining is because of the skyrocketing costs of higher education (or is it the Rapture?).   Amherst Regional School Committee eliminated 12 jobs, blamed “mainly to declining enrollment”.   After only 11 years, Center for Digital Imaging Arts now chapter 7 bankrupt busted. Chapter 7 bankruptcy indicates they are toast and will be liqudated.  In Norwood, That Which Cannot Be Named refused to stop the shutdown of the Jewish elementary school Kehillah Schechter Academy. It’s blamed on disappearing Jewish students (it also doesn’t help that the school is millions of dollars in debt).

Michigan: Lansing Public School District warned it might have to shutdown Eastern High School. It’s blamed on decreasing students and increasing employee costs caused by Obama Care health insurance and retirement increases. To add to that, The Lansing Public School District privatizing their school bus system, trying to cut more than $700-thousand from their budget. School bus drivers make about $12 per hour, part time, so just imagine what kind of contracted drivers they’re going to get for minimum wage. School bus driver Keisha Boose is pissed, saying  “I feel like I have been a loyal employee and the Lansing School District does not have my back!”   After first announcing (in March) they would not privatize their school bus system, Battle Creek Public Schools privatized their school bus system! 41 jobs affected.  The Charlotte Public Schools could shutdown the Charlotte Performing Arts Center. Administrators revealed the taxpayer funded Arts Center has been losing tens of thousands of dollars since 2010. Detroit Public Schools (DPS) warned they might shutdown 26 schools! Apparently DPS is in the hole by $120-million!  Eastern Michigan University is laying off 10 of its 11 full time lecturers! It’s blamed on what I call DSS, which is making budget problems even worse.  The troubled and possibly thieving Saginaw School District warned of school shutdowns in order to save money. The District is already being sued by one of its own board members, is already in the hole by $6.1-million, and last year it was forced by state officials to take over and shutdown the Buena Vista School District. And even though Buena Vista School District is dead, the local residents are still forking over local school taxes to pay off $6-million in district debt!  Flint School District is considering getting rid of all 41 administrators!  It all depends on the actual student population, Flint has been hemorrhaging students. So far four school have been closed and hundreds of jobs lost!  Pontiac Education Association laid off 63 teachers. It’s being blamed on the disappearance of 300 students for the 2014-15 school year! (and don’t forget the increased benefit costs caused by Obama Care). Pontiac schools are in so much financial trouble they are now being overseen by Oakland Intermediate School District.  The Ferndale Public Schools warned they must eliminate 30 jobs.  Administrators say they will go into the 2014-15 school year missing 300 students!

Minnesota:  The Minnesota School of Business shutdown their Shakopee branch, blaming disappearing students: “…in the past few years the number of students taking classes at the Shakopee campus has decreased dramatically.”-note taped to door at the Shakopee branch

The Willmar School District laid off 87 teachers and administrators. They hope it will be temporary. Minnesota State University Moorhead laid off 20 employees, and forced 21 employees to retire early, due to being short $5-million! University officials warned that if things don’t get better they will be short $8-million by 2016!  The Elmore Academy and the Wildcat Cafe shutdown to assess “programmatic needs”.   After only nine years the only two Christian Camden Music Schools shutdown. God didn’t stop the ‘great recession’ from killing off the schools: “The revenues were not sufficient for me to sustain it.”-Janet Zahn, founder

Mississippi: In McComb, God refused to stop the shutdown of Saint Alphonsus Catholic School, 22 jobs lost. It’s blamed on a the steady disappearance of students over the past seven years (Rapture?).

Missouri: In Ozora, God refuses to stop 115 years old Sacred Heart Catholic School from shutting down. Only 15 students enrolled for the 2014-15 school year!  Blame their DSS on the Rapture?  Troubled Saint Joseph School District killed more jobs, this time six employees were laid off.  School board officials blame it on disappearing students. However, the school district is being investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The FBI wants to know why the administrators secretly gave themselves $200-thousand in bonuses!

New Hampshire: In Goffstown, after 96 years (and surviving the Great Depression) God refused to stop the shutdown of Villa Augustina School. It’s blamed on disappearing Catholic students. In 2008-09 the Catholic parents tried to save the school by buying it from the Catholic church. However, the students just wouldn’t show up (maybe they’re all in heaven now. Oh no, the rapture?): “A community embracing Christian Values, Academic Excellence, and Loving Service consistent with the teachings of the Catholic Church and the charism of St. Claudine Thevenet.”-school mission statement

New Jersey:  Port Jervis School District warned of job cuts for the 2014-15 school year, blaming state and federal funding cuts and Obama Care insurance increases for district employees.   In Pennsauken Township, God can’t stop Saint Steven’s Christian school from shutting down. Church leaders blame it on what I call DSS (is it the Rapture?).  The Newark School system warned it will kill 30% of their 32-hundred teaching jobs over the next three years!  Administrators blame crashing revenues which are caused by what I call Disappearing Students Syndrome.  It turns out the Salem County One-Stop Career Center is a dead end for six employees who got laid off. It’s blamed on the loss of a community college grant.

New Mexico: Western New Mexico University warned of layoffs and tuition increases, due to what I call DSS.

New York:  Rochester City School District warned of massive layoffs due to the loss of 900 students for the 2014-15 school year!  The Hempstead School District killed 59 education jobs, in a secret vote. The teachers union went to local news media to report that 47 teachers, 10 teacher assistants and two administrators had received layoff notices. In May school officials declared many teaching positions were going to be “excessed”, which basically means there’s not enough money to cover them all.  Wilson Central School District laid off two employees. Rome City School District warned 60 teachers of layoff, and is asking another 40 to retire early. Lockport City School District laid off five employees and eliminated six vacant positions.  Glens Falls City School District killing 25 jobs, and reducing the hours for ten employees. The district blames it on declining tax revenues from the state and federal level, and will now push local school taxes/fees to their legal limit. Trumansburg Central School District might layoff seven employees.  Utica City School District killing 94 jobs. The district is in the hole by $6.4-million, and this is despite the fact that the district is one of the rare few that actually has increasing student enrollment!  Canisius College warned it will layoff an undisclosed number of employees, blaming years of what I call Disappearing Student Syndrome (DSS) and increasing benefit costs caused by Obama Care.   After spending $23-thousand dollars to find out why the Guilderland schools are losing students, the shutdown of Altamont Elementary School is now being discussed. The study blamed “Declining community population”, “Declining job market” and “underemployment”, “44% less growth in property values”, as well as blaming the federal government for “Unfunded mandates” and Obama Care for “Increasing health insurance and employee pension costs”!  South Colonie Central Schools jacking up property taxes and eliminating 35 jobs. Upset parents don’t understand that Obama Care is jacking up insurance costs astronomically for schools. Administrators are hoping the federal and state government will kick in some extra money to help pay for their financial rape.  Queensbury Union Free School District warned of job cuts, blaming continued reduction in funding, and of course they want the cash strapped local property owners to fork over more money. Saranac Lake Central School District wants to layoff at least 20 employees.  Trenton School District to layoff 77 employees. Administrators blamed part of their $10.5-million shortfall on charter schools. Buffalo School District warned of layoffs for the 2014-15 school year, as many as 390 jobs could be culled! They’re short nearly $50-million. Teachers in the district are pissed because in the past they’ve taken huge pay cuts, by as much as $15-thousand per teacher! Utica City School District wants to kill 90 jobs, due to a shortfall of $6.4-million, and that’s with an increase in student population and taxes. Local property owners are pissed because the district (along with the city) has been jacking up their taxes, and apparently it’s still not enough! However, one district official revealed that 61% of elitist property owners are exempted from paying taxes! The other 39% are burdened with funding local government. Sounds like a f*cked up place to live.   For the first time ever, Cazenovia School District had to kill jobs. 16 positions eliminated due to disappearing students (20% decline over the past 10 years). In Getzville, bus service First Student shutdown, killing 80 jobs. In Brooklyn, after 52 years God refused to stop the shutdown of Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School. Administrators blamed it on a 75% drop in student enrollment (is it the Christian Rapture?)!  After 151 years (and surviving the Great Depression as well as dozens of recessions) snooty upscale prep school Adelphi Academy now chapter 11 bankrupt busted. Administrators blame it on disappearing students. Court documents show current K through 12 enrollment at only 100!  Tufaro Transit laid off 46 school bus employees due to loss of contract. School Days also warned of 45 school bus employee layoffs due to loss of contract.  In Long Island, All American School Bus shutdown, 990 jobs lost! The Schenectady City School District chief, Larry Spring, warned “We’re going to have staff layoffs, we’re going to have program cuts, absolutely.” The district is short $10-million! Employees were also laid off last school year.  In Amherst, Medaille College shutdown: “The market environment has changed so much that the most obvious thing to do is return to the mother campus and adjust accordingly.”-Richard Jurasek , president

North Carolina: Elizabeth City State University laid off 34 employees. The interim chancellor says the university must cut costs by $3.7-million per year!  ECSU eliminated 46 positions last school year. School officials say disappearing students caused the university to lose $4.2-million in the 2013-14 school year!  In Wilmington, after 32 years Teacher’s Aid shutdown. The owner of the education supply store blamed the past five years of declining sales.  North Carolina Central University eliminated 55 positions. University of North Carolina at Greensboro warns it might have to destroy 120 jobs and 600 classes in July! It already killed 390 classes for the 2013-14 school year! It’s blamed on increasing disappearing students, 2014-15 school year enrollment is already down by 2.6%. It’s also blamed on decreasing taxpayer funding and increased costs, like increased employee health insurance cost due to Obama Care.

Ohio: Mansfield School Committee eliminated 149 positions and raised up front school fees for parents! It’s blamed on declining tax revenues and increased insurance costs caused by Obama Care.  The Columbus City School District warned it will have to close seven schools, in order to cut $50-million from next school year’s budget!  Central State University laid off 17 employees, and plans on reducing pay for everybody else.  Marietta College killed 20 jobs.  Parma City School District warned of layoffs as they and the teachers union battle it out in arbitration. If U.S. teachers are so important why is the United States now among the dumbest countries in the world?  After only two years in operations, Believe to Achieve Academy shutdown two schools, 63 jobs lost.  Ohio State University eliminated 13 jobs. Administrators said it’s either the layoffs or jacking up tuition.  In Toledo, Community Development Institute-Head Start killing 280 jobs in July! The 2014-15 Head Start contract went to another contractor.

Oregon: Southern Oregon University eliminating 80 jobs by 2018. It’s blamed on what I call DSS: “We have to be as lean as possible. We’re trying to save enough so we can reinvest.”-Mary Cullinan, SOU president

Pennsylvania: Philadelphia School District warned of 1-thousand layoffs in September! It’s blamed on massive funding cuts and massive insurance cost increases caused by Obama Care. Administrators said the combination causes them to be short $440-million for 2014-15 school year! They begged city, county and state officials to raise taxes in order to fund the district’s budget shortfall: “We cannot have another year where we’re cutting. We have to get stable…so we can fight for the future instead of worrying about every single year….We can’t go any further! We’ll be in the mud at the bottom of the hill, and it’s a very steep hill!”-Bill Green, School Reform Commission Chairman

Pittsburgh based Education Management Corporation (EDMC) laid off 80 HQ employees, and more are expected. The for-profit higher education system (half owned by Goldman-Sachs) operates in the U.S. and Canada through Argosy University, The Art Institutes (200 employees laid off earlier this year!), Brown Mackie College and South University. EMDC has been losing money for the past three years due to disappearing students (enrollment dropped almost 10% just from last year). EMDC is also facing U.S. federal charges for paying recruiters based on student headcount, which is a violation of U.S. education laws. The Allentown School District laid off 101 employees, including teachers! The district has already killed 350 jobs over the past four years! It’s blamed on what I call DSS, and Obama Care increases insurance and retirement costs for the school district by $4.3-million! Chartiers-Houston School District warned of layoffs, and they blamed the state for withholding payments on recent construction and renovations, and the federal government for increasing health care and retirement costs (Obama Care). Administrators say the result is that they are now $1-million in the hole!  The Easton Area School District to layoff 56 employees. Officials need to make up a $5-million shortfall in the 2014-15 budget!  West York Area School District killed 29 jobs, on top of the 40 positions eliminated through attrition. Taxpayers question the job cuts because the school district is spending money on building renovations.   The Southern Lehigh School Board tearing down the Lower Milford Elementary School. Lower Milford parents are pissed, saying the K-5 school is not only the only school in the area, but doubles as a community center! School board officials say they cannot afford the $15-million needed to renovate the school.   Bethlehem Area School District eliminating 22 teacher positions, despite local tax increases. Apparently Pennsylvania school districts cannot layoff employees due to economic reasons, so the district is blaming the ongoing trend of disappearing students. Administrators also pointed out that even at maximum local taxes they still won’t have enough money to pay all the bills! Camden City School District eliminating 575 jobs! Administrators blamed it on disappearing students and on prior administrators “overspending” taxpayer funding.  In Bridgeville, God refused to stop the closing of Holy Child Catholic School, church officials blame it on disappearing (Raptured?) Christians!  The Correy Area School District shut down two elementary schools. Superintendent William Nichols blames it on what I call the mysterious DSS: “The board built two buildings here in the past six or seven years that house all of the elementary students and that becomes possible because we have a declining enrollment of 35%…”

Tennessee: God refused to stop for profit Christian Victory University (Crichton College) from shutting down! A wealthy California Christian investor says his family has lost millions trying to float the university for the past five years! The problem is declining enrollment due to Disappearing Students Syndrome (DSS), and the fact that the majority of enrolled students are there on scholarships.

Texas: Rio Hondo School District killed 23 jobs. It’s blamed on funding cuts which are blamed on what I call DSS.  Copperas Cove Independent School District killing 75 jobs. The district no longer qualifies for the federal Heavy Impact Aid, which equates to a $12-million loss. The aid is for schools located near federal installations like military bases. However, 35% of the student population must meet certain qualifications, and apparently declining enrollment has resulted in not enough students to meet that 35% requirement.  The El Paso Independent School District warned it could be killing 172 teaching positions! It’s blamed on rising insurance and retirement costs caused by Obama Care, and the DSS of 33-hundred students over the past four years!

Vermont: The Vermont Technical College eliminating six positions due to increased costs caused by Obama Care, and three years of DSS.   Norwich University announced it will kill an undisclosed number of jobs, blaming DSS.  Burlington School District plans to layoff 23 employees for the 2014-15 school year.

Virginia: Patrick Henry Community College laid off 22 employees. Since 2013 the college has experienced declining enrollment, lower tuition revenues, increased costs and decreases in taxpayer funding.

Washington DC: Howard University laid off 200 employees! The jobs are being outsourced. University employees protested, but of course they were ignored.

Wisconsin: Delavan-Darien School District eliminated 18 positions, mainly teachers.   God refuses to stop Marquette University from killing 25 jobs. The Catholic university says it’s necessary to keep tuition affordable, but never mind that they raised the tuition the month prior (you see you can’t trust Christians)!  Blackhawk Technical College laid off 11 employees. It’s blamed on reduced tax funding.  In De Pere, Wisconsin International School shutdown without notice! Local news reports stated that teachers had not been paid! Administrators with the privately run grade school stated “The Wisconsin International School has closed due to declining enrollment and mounting financial pressures.” 

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.

U.S. Job Losses & Store Closings, 24 – 25 September 2014: Massive Kmart shutdowns! No more PetsMart? Obamacare forces retired Christians into Jewish nursing homes?

Incomplete list of publicly announced layoffs & shutdowns:

Becker’s Hospital Review revealed that by the end of 2013 eighteen U.S. hospitals shutdown as a direct result of problems caused by the Affordable Care Act (Obama Care).

Arizona: PetsMart administrators laid off 176 people from its Phoenix HQ!  News reports say the layoffs were the result of pressure from greedy A-hole investors!

California:  San Jose based Adobe Systems announced it is shutting down its research & development ops in China, 300 jobs lost.  Company administrators blame the government of China.  International skateboarding shop FTC shutdown its Sacramento store.  Apparently sales couldn’t cover the costs to operate their nine years old Sacramento store.  In Irvine, Astronics Test Systems warned it will layoff 53 employees in November.  In Covina, Sears Holdings warned it will shutdown Kmart 4281 in November, 92 jobs lost.  In San Leandro, Sears Holdings warned it will shutdown Kmart 3276 in November, 102 jobs lost!  In Redding, Tri Counties Bank warned it will layoff 74 people in October.

Florida: In Tampa, a company that was supposed to be promoting the International Indian Film Academy, Go Bollywood, is now chapter 11 bankrupt busted.  The events promoter has only $50-thousand USD to its name, but is at least $50-million in debt! In Lake Mary, Digital Risk killed off 33 finance and insurance jobs. It’s part of the “Risk, Compliance and Transaction Management Solutions” company’s plans to kill off a total of 745 jobs in 2014!  In Saint Petersburg, Obama Care forcing the nearly 40 years old Edward White Hospital to shutdown in November, 363 jobs affected!  Hospital administrators blame the federal government for slashing funding, and pro-insurance industry Obama Care for causing a drop in customers.

Illinois:  In Alton, a Dairy Queen shutdown. The franchise owners said sales were so bad it wasn’t worth it to renew their franchise license.

Indiana:  Sears Holdings double punches The Hoosier State as it announced the shutdown of two Kmart stores; one in Fort Wayne and one in Decatur.  At least 118 people will become unemployed in December!

Maine: 110+ years old (surviving the Great Depression and numerous recessions) Great Northern Paper (GNP) now chapter 7 bankrupt busted, after shutting down operations.  Chapter 7 usually means the company is officially dead.  Company administrators tried to catch the interest of new investors, but apparently nobody wants to invest in paper making companies.

Maryland: In Hagerstown, Sheetz Fresh Food Made to Order shutdown.

Massachusetts: In Leominster, Obama Care forced HealthAlliance Hospital to kill off 18 jobs.  Crashing patient referrals caused by Obama Care, and a referring hospital, forced Radius Specialty Hospital to warn that it must shutdown two rehabilitation facilities, 350 healthcare jobs lost!

Michigan: Sears Holdings announced the killing of 610 jobs in December, as they shutdown five Kmart stores (Burton, Flint, Madison Heights, Port Huron and Rochester)!

Nevada: In Sparks, space tech company Sierra Nevada laid off 100 employees “As a result of not being selected by NASA, SNC needed to conduct a limited staff reduction of our Dream Chaser team of the personnel that have come on board in anticipation of the growth a win would have provided.”

New Jersey: Drug pusher Regado Biosciences laid off 20 employees, due to the failure of its latest anticoagulant.  Due to the massive loss of tax revenues from four huge casinos that shutdown (about ten thousand people laid off as a result!) Atlantic City warned of massive layoffs itself.  City administrators say they must demand unionized workers take a huge reduction in pay, as well.  Standard & Poor’s downgraded Atlantic City’s credit rating to BBB-plus.

New Mexico: Sears Holdings announced the Rio Rancho Kmart will be shutdown in December (59 jobs lost), leaving only one Kmart store in the city of  Albuquerque, which once had three Kmart stores.

New York: In Binghamton, anti-2nd Amendment Pepsi warned it will shutdown their bottling factory in November, 74 jobs lost.  In the same city dairy distributor HP Hood also warned they will shutdown in November, 32 jobs lost.  In Wolcott, Electromark-Brady Corporation warned it will shutdown by December, 84 jobs lost.  God refuses to stop Obama Care(?) from shutting down the Convent of Mary the Queen nursing home.  Christian leaders say they will shut it down by June 2015 (healthcare layoffs will begin in December), and shift many of the residents to a Jewish nursing home.

North Carolina: In Gastonia, God refuses to stop the shutdown of ‘his’ Christian bookstore Mary’s Garden Catholic Books and Gifts.  The owners said sales crashed in 2008, and never recovered.  They take it as a sign from God, to get out while the gettin’s good.

Ohio:  United Airlines killing 100 more jobs!  This time at Port Columbus International airport.  The unionized jobs are being replaced with cheap-ass contract workers.  News reports say the contract workers will be paid just barely more than minimum wage, and probably at part time with no benefits (thank you Obama Care!).

South Carolina: In Mrytle Beach, the North Kings Highway Kmart shutting down in December, 59 jobs lost.

Tennessee:  In Dickson, Sears Holdings announced they will shutdown the Kmart in November, 65 jobs lost.

Washington:  One Reel announced that revenues from this year’s music and arts festival were so bad that “In an ongoing effort to adapt to ever-changing circumstances and evolve Bumbershoot to best serve Seattle, One Reel is temporarily reducing its staff to core personnel for Q4.”

Wisconsin: The Janesville Kmart being shutdown in December, 70 jobs lost.

21-23 September 2014

The U.S. Department of Labor (DoL) doesn’t count the hundreds of layoffs involving less than 50 people each, in its mass layoff reports. It also doesn’t count all the little ‘mom & pop’ businesses that shutdown. It doesn’t count people who get a severance for being laid off.

 

U.S. Job Losses & Store Closings, 21 – 23 September 2014: “…It is clear that the situation…is only going to get worse…” Off-shoring of U.S. jobs continues! No more eggs? U.S. company behind dirty meat sales to McDonald’s & KFC! Obamacare blamed for killing off County healthcare system?

Incomplete list of publicly announced layoffs & shutdowns:

California:  Taxsucker CISCO Systems announced massive layoffs planned for October, 1-thousand and five people to become unemployed!  Taxsucker Boeing warned of 318 layoffs in November!  After only five months Freedom Communications ceased publication of the Los Angeles Register, at least 20 jobs lost.  Apparently the economy is so bad in the LA area that Freedom Communications is shifting focus to Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties.  In Paso Robels, after only one year the Elan Vital Furniture & Design store shutdown.  The pissed off owners blamed the bad economy saying “Unfortunately, praise and encouragement do not keep stores open. Consumers in the greater California, have been holding on tight to their money in regards to purchasing design and furnishings.”  In Menlo Park, Office Max announced they will shutdown in November, 74 jobs lost.  Egg supplier Moark announced they are ending operations in several cities by November, 187 jobs lost and the price of eggs will continue going up!  In Edwards, Nevada based taxsucker “Mission Critical Solutions” Arcata Associates announced they will kill off 101 jobs in October!  In Riverbank, Silgan Containers killing off more jobs, this time they announced that 178 people will become unemployed in November!

Florida:  In Tampa, after 27 years Features Costumes shutdown.  In Lake Worth, after 30 years the owner of Video Shop Super Store announced his store will shutdown in October.  News reports say the owner tried everything to compete with internet video services, but couldn’t do what they could; “…the option to get a video with the press of a button.”

Illinois: In Geneva, after 35 years the owners of the ‘health’ food store Soup to Nuts announced they will shutdown in October.  Aurora based OSI Group killed 340 jobs in China!  OSI Group owns the Chinese fast food chicken meat supplier who sold to McDonald’s, KFC and other U.S. fast food ops in China.  The U.S. owned Chinese company was revealed to be selling chicken meat that was dropped on floors, and even meat past its expiration date.  At least six people have been arrested, so far.

Indiana: In Fort Wayne, the owner of all three Papa Murphy’s take-n-bake pizza joints announced they will shutdown in November! Local news reports say employees blamed the lack of sales. Also in Fort Wayne, after more than 50 years iconic Atz’s Ice Cream Shoppes shutdown without notice! Local news reports say the family business took an economic nosedive three years ago, when they were forced to shutdown their Kendallville ice cream factory. County tax assessors say the family now owes several thousands of dollars in property taxes.

Kentucky: In the Nulu district of Louisville, Taco Punk shutdown. The owners blame road construction which “decisively cut off easy access for downtown workers to NuLu during the crucial lunch hours. … It is clear that the situation in NuLu is only going to get worse…”

Louisiana: In West Monroe, operators of the Trenton Street Golf Course announced it will shutdown in December.  They were unable to renew the lease.

Minnesota: After 80 years (surviving the Great Depression and numerous recessions) Hardware Hank shutdown.  The owners would only say that the property had been sold off.

Nebraska:  In North Platte, after five years Margie’s Bar and Grill shutdown.

Nevada: In Reno, after 27 years Scolari’s Food & Drug Company announced it will shutdown in October, 48 jobs lost. Company administrators said the bad economy was forcing them to “streamline” ops.

New York: The Newspaper Guild is accusing magazine publisher  Time of planning to off-shore 160 jobs!  Administrators with Time admitted to the plan in a statement to the Securities and Exchange Commission, saying “…to drive operational efficiencies, including through global sourcing of staff.”

North Carolina: California based CISCO Systems announced it is killing off jobs at its Research Triangle Park, but refused to say how many people will become unemployed.

Ohio:  What automotive industry recovery?  Maker of rubberized automotive parts YUSA Corporation announced they are ‘off-shoring’ at least 130 U.S. jobs to Mexico (yes, I know Mexico is not ‘off shore’ but the phrase means moving jobs out of the U.S.).  The loss of the U.S. jobs will take place in 2015.

Oregon: In Eugene, the owner of Paul’s Bicycle Way of Life announced it will shutdown in October.  The owner blamed a variety of reasons, especially crime, for not renewing the lease.

Tennessee:  In Chattanooga, Ferrara Candy announced they are selling off their factory, 95 jobs affected. They already killed 100 jobs prior to the announcement! At one point the factory employed 450 people, back when it was owned by Farley’s & Sathers.  The Commercial Appeal newspaper, and other newspapers, are being sold off.  At least 17 Commercial Appeal employees now unemployed.

Washington: King County announced their plans to kill 500 taxpayer funded healthcare positions!  Obama Care is being partially blamed for the county healthcare system losing at least $8.9-million USD by the end of 2014!  Administrators estimate that pro-insurance industry Obama Care will put them in a $29-million hole by the end of 2016!

18-20 September 2014

The U.S. Department of Labor (DoL) doesn’t count the hundreds of layoffs involving less than 50 people each, in its mass layoff reports. It also doesn’t count all the little ‘mom & pop’ businesses that shutdown. It doesn’t count people who get a severance for being laid off.

U.S. Job Losses & Store Closings, 18 – 20 September 2014: “the battle I’ve been losing for three years”

Incomplete list of publicly announced layoffs & shutdowns:

California: In Petaluma, Massachusetts based Brooks Automation announced they will cease operations and render 85 people unemployed in October.  Local news reports said the shutdown was discovered after Brooks Automation held a job fair for the employees who are about to become unemployed.  Cereal maker General Mills announced they will shutdown their 67 years old Lodi factory by the end of 2015, 430 jobs lost! Administrators blame crashing cereal sales.  In Poway, the Sierra Nevada Corporation warned it will shutdown in November, 33 jobs lost.  At Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), Envoy Air (formerly known as MQ) warned it is killing 107 jobs in November, due to American Airlines drastically cutting back regional flights.  In Livermore, Western/Induspac Packaging warned it is shutting down in November, 46 jobs lost.  In Fremont, Obama Care killed 31 jobs at Washington Hospital, that’s on top of the already 196 jobs destroyed since 2013!  Hospital administrators directly blamed the federal government: “Washington Hospital experienced a cumulative net revenue loss of more than $74 million during the past five years due to federal payment reforms, some of which were mandated by the Affordable Care Act.”-Christopher Brown

Florida: After 44 years Miami’s Best Pizza shutdown. The property owner pulled the rug out from under the restaurant owner’s feet, by renting the building to somebody willing to pay far more in rent.  British empire Too Big to Jail Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) shutdown their Miami private bank, 155 jobs lost!  Reports say RBC will focus on providing loans only.   In Jacksonville, after more than 20 years the Sundrez gift shop shutdown.  The owner blamed the bad economy saying it’s been “…the battle I’ve been losing for three years”.

Illinois: In Rock Falls, Comcast announced it’s shutting down its service center in October, three bill collecting jobs lost.

Indiana: Toll road operator ITR Concession revealed it will file chapter 11 bankruptcy.  The company wants to sell out, or get new debt financing to continue ops.  So, the tolls they charge aren’t enough?  How do you like that Indiana commuters?  Not only do you pay upfront for toll roads, but you pay at the pump in fuel taxes!

Kansas:  Perceptive Software announced they will kill an undisclosed number of jobs “to achieve profitable growth”.  The software company has been busy spending money taking over competing companies.  Farm equipment maker AGCO tried to blame their factory shutdown and killing of at least 111 jobs on the embargo against U.S. farm equipment by Russia, however, ag analysts say it’s really the suck-ass economy: “With depressed crop prices, farmers don’t want to spend money, and large equipment dealers like John Deere, like AGCO, are starting to see the effects, and they’re being proactive.”-John Jenkinson, The Ag Network

Maine: Anti-2nd Amendment Pepsi shutting down their warehouse ops in Portland and Augusta, about 100 jobs affected! Pepsi says the bad economy is forcing them to consolidate operations.

Massachusetts: General Mills announced they will shutdown their Methuen yogurt factory, 144 jobs lost!  In Boston, reports that 79 years old Suffolk Downs horse racing track will shutdown at the end of 2014, due to the loss of a casino license, almost 200 jobs lost!

Mississippi: In Biloxi, after two years the Margaritaville Casino and Restaurant shutdown. Attorneys for the casino said the property owner refused to allow the building of a hotel, which was part of the original plan.  In Long Beach, Rouses Supermarket shutdown.

Montana: Sear Holdings announced the are shutting down their Great Falls Sears store & Auto Center, 65 jobs lost.  Originally the shutdown was to be in December, but was moved up to the end of November.

New York: In NYC, Media Group warned it is shutting down in October.  Paradise Media also warned it will shutdown in October, at least 55 jobs lost.  Is Obama Care behind the shutdown of Robert Mapplethorpe Residential Treatment Facility?  Administrators say they will shutdown in December, at least 33 jobs lost.  In Hamilton, Is Obama Care behind the shutdown of Community Memorial?  Nursing facility administrators warned they will shutdown in December, at least 29 jobs lost.  In Long Island, Cynergy Data warned they will shutdown in December, 42 jobs lost.

North Carolina:  Troubled charter school Concrete Roses STEM Academy shutdown without notice.  State education administrators blame what I call DSS (Disappearing Student Syndrome).  The school was taxpayer funded for 300 students, but only 126 showed up!

Ohio: Industrial bag maker Mondi Bags announced they are shutting down their New Philadelphia factory in 2015, at least 200 jobs lost!  Company administrators blame the bad economy saying “challenging economic and competitive situation has made it necessary.”

Pennsylvania:  Woodland Hills School District warned it could shutdown three elementary schools and sell off an administrative building due to what I call DSS (Disappearing Student Syndrome), at least a 31% decline over the past ten years!  In West Mifflin, Sears Holdings announced it is shutting down the Sears store in December.  Taxsucking Lockheed Martin announced they will kill 58 jobs at their Newtown operations, by November.  On top of that, Lockheed Martin wants to sell off the building by the middle of 2015, meaning more than 1-thousand people could become unemployed!

South Carolina: Switzerland owned Georg Fischer Central Plastics shutdown operations at its Abbeville factory, at least 17 jobs lost.  Production being consolidated to Texas.

Tennessee: The American Red Cross of Northeast Tennessee killed five jobs saying “We’re transforming the way we do business.”

Vermont: Guild Fine Meats sandwich shop shutdown.

Wisconsin: What automotive industry recovery?  In Oshkosh, taxsucking AxleTech laid off 65 people.  Company administrators blamed “a sharp decline in demand for military-grade axles and components”.

16-17 September 2014

The U.S. Department of Labor (DoL) doesn’t count the hundreds of layoffs involving less than 50 people each, in its mass layoff reports. It also doesn’t count all the little ‘mom & pop’ businesses that shutdown. It doesn’t count people who get a severance for being laid off.

U.S. Food Crisis, November 2014: “We’re breaking up our family!” No more Wendy’s, Olive Garden, Longhorn Steakhouse, Hormel or Dinty Moore? “It’s hard to see what this is…it’s hard to fail.” Buying local kills off Mom-n-Pop!

Incomplete list of announced United States food supply shutdowns for the month of November, 2014: 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.

After announcing plans in April to expand ops in Canada, Minnesota U.S.A. based food processor Cargill actually expanded their job killing!  Cargill sold off a Winnipeg feed mill and shutdown a Manitoba mill, as well as shutdown a Manitoba granary.  News reports gave various reasons from saying  the mills needed upgrades that were too  expensive to pay for, to Cargill needing to become more efficient in the Canadian livestock feed industry.   No details reported on how many jobs will be lost.

Arizona: In Tempe, after almost 60 years restaurant Monti’s La Casa Vieja shutdown.  The owner blamed increasing operating costs.

California: In Lodi, food processor General Mills warned they will render 410 people jobless by January 2015!  Dublin based hamburger joint Wendy’s announced it is killing an undisclosed number of HQ jobs (rumored to be in the hundreds) by December, and said that it will continue with its massive store selloffs into 2015!  Wendy’s has been selling off its stores to franchise holders.   Company administrators say they need to cut at least $30-million USD going into 2015!  It’s not due to crashing sales (not yet anyway) but mainly because of skyrocketing beef prices (Wendy’s actually uses 100% beef, unlike McDonald’s)!  The supply of cow meat is dwindling due to the decades old drought in the western half of the U.S., and not only is Wendy’s competing with people shopping for beef in grocery stores, but with other burger and steak restaurants as well.  In Stockton, food processor Hormel announced they will shutdown their 65 years old chili and Dinty Moore beef stew factory in February 2015, at least 110 jobs lost! Company administrators blame the record level prices of beef for causing a 21% drop in profits!   In Auburn, after 38 years Lou La Bonite’s restaurant shutdown.   San Diego based Pizzeria Mozza shutdown their new Seaport District restaurant, and canceled all upcoming pizza making classes: “Sadly, the gospel of Mozza pizza did not adequately spread to the people of San Diego. We regret that we will not be able to continue to serve the community there…”-company statement

Florida: After 33 years Ruben’s Cuban Restaurant being shutdown by the landlord.  The landlord claims it’s only for remodeling, but long time customers are so upset that the local news media demanded confirmation from the landlord that the restaurant will be reopening soon.  Orlando based Darden Restaurants killed 85 jobs (60 filled, 25 vacant positions) at its HQ.  Darden operates Olive Garden and Longhorn Steakhouse.  Company administrators say the skyrocketing price of food (like beef) is forcing them to cut $20-million from their 2014-15 budget!   After barely 12 years the Sea Breeze Winery announced they’re shutting down in December.  The owner says she’ll continue to sell grapes to other wineries.

Hawaii: In Honolulu, the operators of a 59 years old Foodland grocery store announced they are shutting down in December.  Real estate analysts say local Hawaiian business are being killed by ‘big box’ stores and property speculators from mainland U.S.A., and Foodland customers agree: “…it’s all the construction and they’re bringing in all the mainland retailers, so it’s kind of sad…”-Eulie Villegas, loyal Foodland shopper

Illinois: In Roscoe Village, after 17 years the owners of the Hungry Brain said they will shutdown in December.  Reports imply it’s part of a trend of many local joints being shutdown by greedy landlords who want more rent money.

Iowa: After 83 years Dahl’s Foods now chapter 11 bankrupt busted.  The bankruptcy will make it easier for the iconic food company to be sold off to a competitor (Associated Wholesale Grocers), 950 employees affected!

Kansas: In Kansas City, after 50 years Quick’s Bar-B-Q shutdown.  The owner says road construction is killing off mom-n-pops: “…I want to get out on my terms and while things are good.  It is hard and these little mom-and-pop folks, you see them dropping.”-Ron Quick

Kentucky: In Louisville, after 33 years Gavi’s Restaurant shutdown.  In Ashland, after only two years the Lamp Post Cafe shutdown with little notice, the lease was not renewed at the last moment, the owners blame the bad economy: “We’re two years into it and it is a tough economy. While we’ve certainly been moving forward, we are a victim of the economy. We found ourselves with our backs against the wall….Our first winter, the electric bill just about killed us…”-Shane Fields

Massachusetts: Maine based Hannaford Supermarkets announced they will shutdown their Ayer grocery store in February 2015, at least 87 jobs lost.  Company administrators said they will not renew the lease and admitted the bad economy cannot support all the grocery stores they have.

Michigan: In Liberty Township, more than four decades old Yukon Jack Food & Spirits restaurant shutdown.  Before it was a restaurant (starting in 1970) it was a grocery store.  Local news media said the owners refused to talk.  In Lansing, a restaurant whose purpose was to serve locals with products bought locally has failed.  The Fork in the Road restaurant shutdown, the owners admitting they didn’t realize how expensive it was to keep 100% of their business local.  Despite having lots of customers, buying food and supplies locally was killing them financially: “There’s a lot of compromises that we could have made but we’re just not willing to do that. That’s not why we started. We need to have a business plan to keep staying true to those principles. To compromise those principles, that would be failing.”-Jesse Hahn, who added that he was faced with two choices; shutdown or cut employee wages, raise prices and buy from outside sources

Missouri: In Springfield, Kroger announced it will shutdown four  Dillons grocery stores in January 2015, supposedly they’re being sold off to competitor Price Cutter (an employee owned op like WinCo).  However, administrators with Price Cutter were actually upset at the news and said they never made Kroger an offer to buy the Dillons stores, in fact it was Kroger who came begging to Price Cutter.  Price Cutter agreed to a lease, not an outright purchase: “Dillions announcement to exit all four Springfield locations in January, 2015 is disappointing news….Dillions approached us of their intent to vacate the Springfield market….Price Cutter has entered into a real estate agreement to lease all four of the Dillions locations.”-Erick Taylor, Price Cutter president

New Jersey: In Egg Harbor City, Renault Winery Resort and Golf now chapter 11 bankrupt busted. The administrators say they are fighting for the life of the iconic winery: “We have been here for 150 years, and our plan will ensure us being here long into the future. We’re not looking to sell the place. We’re looking to continue the legacy here.”-Dennis Del Vecchio

New York: In NYC, after 15 years Bonnie Slotnick Cookbooks shutdown because the greedy landlord jacked up the rent.  After only a year neighborhood grocery store Delancey Market shutdown.  In Geneva, after months of rumors 54 years old Madia’s Big M grocery store shutdown.  The Madia family basically said it wasn’t worth it operating a grocery store anymore and will focus on their other business ops.  In Brooklyn, after only a year the owner of Marco’s restaurant announced it will shutdown in December. The owner says the profits weren’t high enough to cover operating costs.

North Carolina: Salisbury based the Bottom Dollar Food chain store was sold off and all 66 stores are being shutdown, 2-thousand 2-hundred jobs lost across the country by the end of December!

Ohio: In Springboro, a 56 years old IGA grocery store shutdown.  The owner blames competition from ‘big box’ stores: “We’ve got third, fourth generation shoppers. I’ve seen the kids in their baby carriers, to them bringing in their own kids. It’s hard to see what this is, when you watch your inventory dwindle down trying to make excuses to the customers is just, it’s hard to fail.”-Doug Preston

In Mansfield, after 47 years Grantie’s Grinders (sub style sandwiches) shutdown, 11 jobs lost.  The owners blame competition from a ‘big box’ sandwich shop that recently moved into the neighborhood.   All 14 Ohio Friendly’s Restaurants shutdown!  The francisee blamed the bad economy: “These closings are regrettable, however continuing operation was no longer viable.”-Apex Eagle Hospitality

Pennsylvania: In Pittsburgh, after only two years Station Street Hot Dogs shutdown.  The owners decided not to renew their lease, claiming other projects were getting in the way.  Anti-2nd Amendment Pepsi shutdown yet another distribution center, this time in West Goshen.  60 employees are being forced to move, if they want to stay employed, while at least six employees were rendered unemployed.    (while I hate Pepsi for expressing anti-2nd Amendment opinions I love their Pepsi “Throwback”, made like the original with none of that corn syrup and chemical crap)

South Carolina: In Conway, after six years the Eggs Up Grill shutdown, 20 jobs lost.   The owners said they’re being evicted due to not being able to pay their bills.  Co-owner Christine Bonar says “There’s no value to put on what we’re losing financially. It will be the value of the friendships that we’ve made and the staff that we worked with. We’re all breaking up. We’re breaking up our family!”  Manager Jeanne Sudowski is worried about the employees: “Obviously losing your job right before Thanksgiving and Christmas time is very rough…..some of them I don’t know if they can collect unemployment because they’ve only been here since July.”

Tennessee: In West Knoxville Sonny’s BBQ shutdown.  In Chattanooga, the owners of SturmHaus Beer Market announced it will shutdown in December, blaming the bad economy: “Craft beer share is not enough to sustain our vision for a quaint, downtown on-premise, off-premise gathering place.”

Texas: In Houston,  Hollywood Vietnamese & Chinese Cuisine shutdown.  El Tiempo Cantina also being shutdown.  Evil city officials approved the seizing of the property so greedy property developers can build a massive apartment complex on Montrose Avenue!  In College Station, after 14 years La Bodega taco bar shutdown.  The owner said they had to vacate the old decrepit building, and hopes to find a new location.

Vermont: In Rutland, owners of Sal’s Downtown Restaurant announced they will shutdown in December.  Apparently the landlord refused to renew the lease.

Washington: In Seattle, the owners of Seastar Restaurant & Raw Bar announced they will shutdown in January 2015.  Apparently the owners and the landlord don’t get along.  After 63 years A&J Meats and Seafood shutdown.

Wisconsin: In Appleton and Green Bay, after more than ten years Goodwill Industries shutdown their popular Harmony Café.  Although it was popular Goodwill administrators say the two restaurants were actually losing money: “The restaurant side got away from us. We kept subsidizing them hoping we would finally create a plan that would be competitive.”-Bob Pedersen, president & CEO

U.S. Food Crisis, October 2014

U.S. Job Losses & Store Closings, 16 – 17 September 2014: “You cannot lie to your employees.” The Cloud already killing jobs!

Incomplete list of publicly announced layoffs & shutdowns:

It’s been revealed that the draconian cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance (SNAP, formerly known as Food Stamps) will affect only four U.S. states: Michigan, Wisconsin, New Jersey and New Hampshire.  The rest of the states say they will use their own taxpayer’s money to make up for the federal cuts.  The cuts come at a time when there are record numbers of people needing food help.  The cuts were passed by Congress and signed by the Obama regime. And administrators of SNAP say across the U.S. ‘white’ people are getting the most help for buying food (43%).

Arkansas: Obama Care forced now vacant county owned Crittenden Regional Hospital into chapter 7 bankruptcy (which usually means it’s ‘toast’).  More than 400 healthcare workers lost their jobs!   The draconian insurance reimbursements cuts imposed by Obama Care means the county hospital cannot pay off nearly $7-million USD  in bonds, however, city and even federal government administrators are suing, accusing the county hospital board of essentially taking the bond money because bookkeeping can’t seam to account for it.

California: Microsoft announced it will layoff 160 Microsoft Mobile Oy employees in November as part of a 2nd round of massive international job killing (see Washington below)!  In San Francisco, hotel Marriott Marquis announced a temporary layoff of at least 22 employees in November.  In Campbell, cloud service Hightail (formerly YouSendIt) laid off 74 employees without notice.

Florida: In Pembroke Park, Mitt Romney’s wunderkind Staples announced it will shutdown a delivery operation in November, killing off 68 jobs.

Georgia: After 60 years the iconic Zesto Drive-In restaurant shutdown, the family owners say they were forced to sell by greedy property developers.

Illinois: In Saint Charles, a Savers thrift store shutdown.  In Lake Zurich, a Savers thrift store shutdown.  News reports said Savers administrators refused to explain why.  The Illinois Policy Institute reports that the number of Prairie Staters whose incomes have crashed, and therefore should qualify for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance (SNAP, formerly known as Food Stamps), has hit 745-thousand.  The institute says for every one person who loses a job at least two people go begging to the government for food.  Chicago based United Airlines is now offering bribes (buyouts) to any flight attendant who quits.  Airline administrators want at least 21-hundred flight attendants to voluntarily quit!

Kansas: Overland Park based cell phone service provider Sprint warned of massive layoffs: “Some managers will make it and some won’t. I told some managers that some are going to be gone…..You cannot lie to your employees.”-Marcelo Claure, CEO

Kentucky: In North Lexington, the YMCA announced they will shutdown their child development center in October, blaming declining enrollment.  In Morehead, after 61 years Perk’s plumbing supply shutdown.

Maryland: What housing market recovery?  In Rockville, RoundPoint Mortgage announced it will kill off 68 mortgage jobs.  Taxsucking military contractor General Dynamics announced it will kill off 61 jobs in October.

Michigan: In Sterling Heights, a 246 room Best Western motel will be auctioned off in October.   News reports say the motel is still operating.  The motel is owned by evil vulture capital investors who want to dump it.  An undisclosed number of bus drivers lost their jobs when Lakeview School District drastically reduced bus service.  District administrators blame DSS (what I call Disappearing Student Syndrome).

Minnesota: Minneapolis based food giant General Mills revealed its profits for its fiscal 1st quarter crashed 25%!  They will continue with job killing.

Missouri: In Ladue, after nearly 70 years Spicer’s toy and candy store shutdown, they couldn’t afford the new lease.  What housing market recovery?  In Saint Louis, Concrete Coring now chapter 11 bankrupt busted.  Attorneys for the company blame the bad economy saying the company “…has been unable so far to work out from under its debt generated following the faltering economy in late 2008 and into 2009 and beyond.” 

New Hampshire: In Merrimack, reports that after 11 years Swan Chocolates reduced their cafe hours to the public. The owners said they needed to get back to creating new eats, and they can’t do that while running a full time retail eatery.

New York: After 62 years the owners of Hoffman’s Playland amusement park announced they are shutting down, and redeveloping the property.  In NYC, Williams Lea Corporate Information Solutions warned it will shutdown by the end of September, a least 41 jobs lost. In Jamaica (at the JFK airport), LSG Sky Chefs warned it will shutdown by January 2015, at least 139 jobs lost and 200 jobs to be transfered!   In Suffern, Switzerland based evil legal drugs pusher Novartis warned they will be shutting down between December 2014 and sometime in 2015, at least 83 jobs lost.

North Carolina: In High Point, La-Z-Boy announced they are shutting down their Lea Industries kids furniture factory by the end of 2014, at least 100 jobs lost!  UNC Health Care reports that Obama Care has lost them $4-million in revenue!  They are now $8-million behind on their budget!  UNC Health Care administrators say they are still owed $15-million from the state and federal governments!

Ohio: In Urbana, God refused to stop the British empire’s Christian Salvation Army from shutting down their thrift store.  Administrators at the HQ in Cincinnati said their thrift store will shutdown in November, and they told their local Urbana administrators the issue is not open for discussion.

Oregon: The child prison camp known as Hillcrest Youth Correctional Facility might be shutdown, due to crashing numbers of child inmates (but isn’t that good news?).

Pennsylvania: California University is blaming DSS (what I call Disappearing Student Syndrome) for eliminating 30 jobs.  The university lost 3.2% of its student body at the beginning of the new school year.

South Carolina: In Columbia, the Belk store shutdown in the Dutch Square mall.

Tennessee: Massive food producer Cargill announced they’re shutting down a Memphis corn mill in January 2015, 440 jobs lost! Cargill A-holes, I mean administrators claim the mill is “underutilized”.

Texas: Comcast SportsNet Houston could laid off 75 employees, if a judge approves their sale to DirecTV and AT&T.   The 75 employees make up almost three quarters of the staff.  In Houston, oil industry company HighMount Exploration & Production warned it is shutting down and will kill off at least 35 jobs by November.  Austin based pawn shop chain store EZCorp revealed it will kill off an undisclosed number of jobs.  Company administrators say they must “right size” their pawn operations due to the bad economy.  They currently employ more than 7-thousand people across the U.S.

Virginia: In Richmond, after 38 years Buddy’s Place announced it will shutdown in January 2015. The owner blames the greedy landlord for demanding more rent.

Washington: Reports say Redmond based Microsoft will begin a 2nd round of layoffs.  The computer company already killed off 13-thousand jobs in its 1st round of layoffs!  Reports say most of the 2nd round of job killing will directly affect employees of Nokia, which Microsoft took over in April.  Nokia is now called Microsoft Mobile Oy.  In Yakima, after 29 years Off the Record record and CD store shutdown.

13-15 September 2014

The U.S. Department of Labor (DoL) doesn’t count the hundreds of layoffs involving less than 50 people each, in its mass layoff reports. It also doesn’t count all the little ‘mom & pop’ businesses that shutdown. It doesn’t count people who get a severance for being laid off.

U.S. Job Losses & Store Closings, 13 – 15 September 2014: Public transportation killing jobs! Japanese car parts makers killing U.S. jobs! British oil companies killing U.S. jobs! Nextel killed by 23% crash in sales?

Incomplete list of publicly announced layoffs & shutdowns:

Alaska: British empire BP (British Petroleum) announced they will kill 475 U.S. oil jobs by the beginning of 2015!  BP has sold off its Alaska ops to a rival oil company, which will result in at least 275 people becoming unemployed, the other 200 might be hired on by the new company.

California:  Nor-Cal Beverage sold off their beer distribution service, 128 people could become unemployed in November!  What automotive industry recovery?  In La Mesa, car dealer Drew Ford (aka Penske Ford) warned it will shutdown in November, 281 jobs lost!  In San Diego, United Technologies warned it will shutdown in November.  In Carlsbad, internet tech company Yahoo warned it will shutdown in November, 59 jobs lost.  In North Hollywood, Warren’s Blackboard “food & drink workshop” announced it will layoff 58 employees in November.  In Whittier, Kroger announced it will shutdown yet another Ralph’s grocery store, 62 jobs lost.  Kroger has been blaming the increase health insurance costs for employees, forced by Obama Care.  In Fountain Valley, Obama Care killing off Morrison Healthcare.  The provider of meals to hospitals and nursing homes announced they will shutdown in November, 91 jobs lost.  What housing market recovery?  In Irvine, Discover announced it will kill 25 mortgage service jobs in November.

Florida: In Winter Haven, after 35 years Yarn Basket shutdown.  It’s blamed on the deteriorating health of one of the co-owners.

Illinois:  Chicago Public Schools (CPS) killed 476 contracted janitor jobs!  The Obama regime mayor, Rahm Emanuel, refused to discuss the issue with local news media and referred them to the CPS, who were conveniently not available to explain the sudden job killing spree.  In Inverness, Obama Care killing off 14 years old non-profit Wellness Place cancer center.  Kathy Scortino, clinical director and interim executive director, hinted that Obama Care was the last straw because “It just became very difficult to sustain it financially.” 

Massachusetts: After 56 years Hyannis based Mill Stores chain furniture store shutdown at least nine of its brick-n-mortar outlets, including all its New Hampshire and Rhode Island stores!  Local news reports say stores will remain open in Maine and Connecticut, however, when I checked the Mill Stores website it lists only three brick-n-mortar stores in Massachusetts, and the Harwich store is listed as “closed for the season”.

Michigan: After only seven years Detroit based (and Gannett owned) StyleLine magazine announced it will shutdown after printing its October issue.

Missouri: In Universal City, after 33 years the Good Works Furniture Store shutdown, the owners blaming the city’s $43-million USD trolley public transportation plan for blocking access  to the store: “It will make the traffic pattern in the Loop that much more difficult. In the end, we will end up with a Trolley that’s going to increase the tourism traffic.”-Rita Navarro

New York: Legal drugs maker Siga Technologies now chapter 11 bankrupt busted.  Apparently a rival drugs maker is claiming Siga ripped off their smallpox anti-viral drug.  In NYC, 50 Restaurant Group announced it will shutdown in December, at least 39 jobs lost.

Ohio: What automotive industry recovery? Japan based YSK laid off 19 people at its Chillicothe car parts factory.  Company administrators were surprised by their crashing sales: “While a difficult decision and an unprecedented one in its 25 year history, YSK’s Management Team felt that it was necessary for the long term health of the company.” 

Virginia: Reston based international telecom NII Holdings is now chapter 11 bankrupt busted in the U.S. and Europe.  NII promotes Nextel products in the U.S.   In August NII failed to make an interest payment on a massive loan.   Company administrators blame their money problems on a 23% crash in sales since last year.

11-12 September 2014

The U.S. Department of Labor (DoL) doesn’t count the hundreds of layoffs involving less than 50 people each, in its mass layoff reports. It also doesn’t count all the little ‘mom & pop’ businesses that shutdown. It doesn’t count people who get a severance for being laid off.