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Layoff Tracker

Business 2009. 1. 29. 23:58
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Latest layoffs:

Boeing (nyse: BA - news - people ) increases previously announced layoffs--bringing total to 10,000 workers, or 6% of the company’s workforce.

Jan. 28: Starbucks (nasdaq: SBUX - news - people ) organizes closings at 900 stores worldwide and fires 6,700 in the process.

Jan. 28: Target (nyse: TGT - news - people ) cuts 400 open positions and 600 employees on sagging sales.

Jan. 27: Time Warner’s (nyse: TWX - news - people ) AOL reduces workforce by 10% (700 workers) as it fights declining ad revenue.

Jan. 27: Cabinet company Merillat--a subsidiary of Masco (nyse: MAS - news - people )--cuts 20% of workforce (70 workers).

See layoffs by month:

January 2009

December 2008

November 2008

Date Company Total Laid Off Industry
1/28/2009 Starbucks 6,700 Restaurants
1/28/2009 Boeing 10,000 Aerospace
1/28/2009 Time Warner 1,500 Media
1/27/2009 Target 1,000 Retailing
1/27/2009 Masco 600 Construction
1/26/2009 IBM 2,800 Software
1/26/2009 Texas Instruments
3,400 Semiconductors
1/26/2009 Lincoln National
540 Insurance
1/26/2009 Caterpillar 20,814 Capital Goods
1/26/2009 General Motors 9,758 Durables
1/26/2009 Home Depot 7,000 Retailing
1/26/2009 Pfizer 19,800 Pharmaceuticals
1/26/2009 Sprint Nextel 8,000 Telecommunications
1/23/2009 Abercrombie & Fitch 50 Retailing
1/23/2009 Deere & Company 662 Capital Goods
1/23/2009 Harley-Davidson 1,100 Consumer Durables
1/22/2009 Microsoft 5,000 Software
1/22/2009 Huntsman 1,665 Chemicals
1/21/2009 Burlington Santa Fe 2,500 Transportation
1/21/2009 UAL 1,000 Transportation
1/21/2009 SPX 400 Conglomerates
1/21/2009 Intel 5,000 Semiconductors
1/21/2009 Walt Disney
600 Media
1/21/2009 Wynn Resorts
53 Leisure
1/21/2009 Eaton 5,609 Capital Goods
1/20/2009 Clear Channel 1,850 Media
1/20/2009 Deere & Co. 160 Capital Goods
1/16/2009 ConocoPhillips 1,300 Oil & Gas
1/16/2009 Hertz Global Holdings 4,000 Business Services
1/16/2009 WellPoint 600 Health Care
1/16/2009 Advanced Micro Devices 1,700 Semiconductors
1/15/2009 Xerox 275 Business Services
1/15/2009 MeadWestvaco 2,000 Materials
1/15/2009 Autodesk 750 Software
1/15/2009 Marshall & Ilsley 830 Banking
1/15/2009 General Electric 1,000 Conglomerates
1/14/2009 Ecolab 1,000 Chemicals
1/14/2009 Delta Air Lines 2,000 Transportation
1/14/2009 Motorola 4,000 Technology
1/14/2009 Google 100 Software
1/13/2009 KeyCorp 200 Banking
1/13/2009 Newell Rubbermaid 75 Household
1/13/2009 Cummins 1,300 Capital Goods
1/12/2009 Textron 2,665 Conglomerates
1/12/2009 Mosaic 1,000 Chemicals
1/12/2009 Best Buy 500 Retailing
1/12/2009 Precision Castparts 40 Defense
1/9/2009 Oracle 500 Software
1/9/2009 Smithfield Foods 75 Food
1/9/2009 Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold 2,750 Materials
1/8/2009 Union Pacific 230 Transportation
1/8/2009 General Dynamics 179 Defense
1/7/2009 Walgreen 1,000 Retailing
1/7/2009 EMC 2,400 Technology
1/6/2009 Alcoa 13,500 Materials
1/5/2009 Cigna 1,100 Health Care
1/5/2009 United States Steel 4,225 Materials
12/31/2008 Mohawk Industries 160 Consumer Durables
12/31/2008 Tyson Foods 120 Food
12/31/2008 Target 132 Retailing
12/30/2008 Allegheny Technologies 323 Materials
12/30/2008 Motorola 400 Technology
12/23/2008 ULA (Boeing, Lockheed Martin) 172 Joint Venture
12/23/2008 Johnson Controls 125 Consumer Durables
12/23/2008 Las Vegas Sands 11,500 Leisure
12/22/2008 Parker-Hannifin 405 Capital Goods
12/19/2008 Genworth Financial 1,000 Insurance
12/19/2008 Electronic Arts 1,000 Software
12/19/2008 Sovereign Bancorp 1,000 Banking
12/18/2008 Omnicom Group 3,145 Media
12/17/2008 Ryder System 3,100 Services
12/17/2008 Western Digital 2,500 Technology
12/17/2008 Aetna 1,000 Health Care
12/17/2008 Parker-Hannifin 46 Capital Goods
12/17/2008 Bristol-Myers Squibb 3,700 Pharmaceuticals
12/16/2008 CBS 30 Media
12/15/2008 Merrill Lynch 400 Financials
12/15/2008 Charles Schwab 100 Financials
12/13/2008 Berkshire Hathaway 345 Finance
12/12/2008 International Paper 2,050 Materials
12/11/2008 Bank of America 35,000 Banking
12/11/2008 Whirlpool 250 Durables
12/10/2008 Mohawk Industries 105 Durables
12/10/2008 Procter & Gamble 320 Household
12/09/2008 Praxair 1,600 Chemicals
12/08/2008 Anheuser-Busch Co. 1,400 Food
12/08/2008 3M 2,300 Conglomerates
12/08/2008 Wyndham Worldwide 4,000 Leisure
12/08/2008 Dow Chemical 5,000 Chemicals
12/05/2008 Legg Mason 200 Financials
12/05/2008 Cablevision 100 Media
12/05/2008 Staples 140 Retailing
12/04/2008 Steel Dynamics 65 Materials
12/04/2008 Windstream 170 Telecommunications
12/04/2008 General Electric 500 Conglomerates
12/04/2008 E.I. du Pont de Nemours 2,500 Chemicals
12/04/2008 AT&T 12,000 Telecommunications
12/03/2008 United Technologies 350 Conglomerates
12/03/2008 Gannett 2,000 Media
12/03/2008 Adobe Systems 600 Software
12/03/2008 Jefferies Group 300 Financials
12/03/2008 Viacom 850 Media
12/01/2008 JPMorgan Chase 9,200 Banking
12/01/2008 PepsiCo 87 Food
11/25/2008 Dana Holding 50 Durables
11/24/2008 BlackRock 10 Financials
11/21/2008 Western Union 200 Business Services
11/20/2008 Bank of New York Mellon 1,800 Banking
11/20/2008 Boeing 800 Aerospace
11/17/2008 Citigroup 52,000 Banking
11/14/2008 Sun Microsystems 6,000 Technology
11/12/2008 Applied Materials 1,800 Technology
11/12/2008 Morgan Stanley 2,000 Finance
11/12/2008 Liberty Media 910 Retailing
11/11/2008 AK Steel Holding 800 Materials
11/7/2008 Ford Motor 2,600 Durables
11/6/2008 Mattel 1,000 Household
11/6/2008 MGM Mirage 400 Leisure
11/4/2008 Hartford Financial Services Group 500 Finance

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Employment

Business 2008. 12. 10. 09:02

Job-Keeping

Klaus Kneale, 12.09.08, 06:00 PM EST

Job security is a skill.

As we head deeper into what promises to be one of the worst recessions in living memory, there is certain to be less hiring and more firing. In this job market, it is no longer enough to be good at getting a job--you have to be good at keeping it.

According to a recent survey by Dice Holdings, a New York-based creator of career Web sites, two-thirds of companies are hiring fewer people and one-third are expecting layoffs in the next six months. Not too surprising. There have already been 120,000 layoffs since Nov. 1, just among the 500 largest American public companies, tracked on the Forbes.com Layoff Tracker.

What's one to do? Being great at your job isn't enough--after all, no one is indispensable. All you need to be is more indispensable than the next guy.

In Pictures: Seven Tips For Keeping Your Job

Forbes.com Layoff Tracker

Take on extra responsibility. Run extra reports or volunteer for special projects. Consider organizing the office holiday party or other events (blood drives, volunteer programs). These activities will make you valuable even if your job no longer exists, says Jo Prabhu, chief executive of placement firm International Services Group. You don't necessarily need to work more hours; you need to diversify what you do with the hours you do work.

"Find your expertise," says Darryl Sample, who teaches managerial and business classes at University of Alaska, Anchorage, and Central Texas College. He suggests finding something missing in your pool of coworkers. Learn a few things about, for example, green energy, corporate social responsibility programs or the next big industry trend, then make a suggestion in line with your company's goals. All at once, you'll show forward thinking, an alignment with company objectives and skills or knowledge above the guy next to you.

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