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September 29, 2009 at 8:37 AM in reply to: New York’s iconic Empire State Building will light up red and yellow Wednesday in honor of the 60th anniversary of communist Chi #462083September 29, 2009 at 8:37 AM in reply to: New York’s iconic Empire State Building will light up red and yellow Wednesday in honor of the 60th anniversary of communist Chi #462426SD TransplantParticipant
no freaking wayyyyyyyy
September 29, 2009 at 8:37 AM in reply to: New York’s iconic Empire State Building will light up red and yellow Wednesday in honor of the 60th anniversary of communist Chi #462498SD TransplantParticipantno freaking wayyyyyyyy
September 29, 2009 at 8:37 AM in reply to: New York’s iconic Empire State Building will light up red and yellow Wednesday in honor of the 60th anniversary of communist Chi #462705SD TransplantParticipantno freaking wayyyyyyyy
SD TransplantParticipantAccording to a write up from Mish’s blog today:
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/“Hewlett-Packard Co. is cutting some EDS workers’ pay again, this time by up to 30 percent or more, according to some angry employees. H-P would not confirm the size of the pay reductions, though it did not dispute the reports of cuts ranging up to more than 30 percent.
This is the third pay cut for EDS workers this year, on top of roughly 25,000 layoffs announced last September after H-P completed its $13.9 billion purchase of the company.
Several EDS workers said in e-mails and blog comments that the new round of pay cuts would apply only to U.S. employees. H-P, which has been notifying affected workers over the last several days, did not respond to requests for confirmation of those comments.
Several workers said the cuts would be very deep for them. Some making roughly $75,000 said they would see their salaries slashed to about $55,000, about 27 percent. “I know that my career with this company is coming to an end,” the man, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said in a follow-up phone interview. “I can’t survive after this kind of hit.”
SD TransplantParticipantAccording to a write up from Mish’s blog today:
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/“Hewlett-Packard Co. is cutting some EDS workers’ pay again, this time by up to 30 percent or more, according to some angry employees. H-P would not confirm the size of the pay reductions, though it did not dispute the reports of cuts ranging up to more than 30 percent.
This is the third pay cut for EDS workers this year, on top of roughly 25,000 layoffs announced last September after H-P completed its $13.9 billion purchase of the company.
Several EDS workers said in e-mails and blog comments that the new round of pay cuts would apply only to U.S. employees. H-P, which has been notifying affected workers over the last several days, did not respond to requests for confirmation of those comments.
Several workers said the cuts would be very deep for them. Some making roughly $75,000 said they would see their salaries slashed to about $55,000, about 27 percent. “I know that my career with this company is coming to an end,” the man, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said in a follow-up phone interview. “I can’t survive after this kind of hit.”
SD TransplantParticipantAccording to a write up from Mish’s blog today:
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/“Hewlett-Packard Co. is cutting some EDS workers’ pay again, this time by up to 30 percent or more, according to some angry employees. H-P would not confirm the size of the pay reductions, though it did not dispute the reports of cuts ranging up to more than 30 percent.
This is the third pay cut for EDS workers this year, on top of roughly 25,000 layoffs announced last September after H-P completed its $13.9 billion purchase of the company.
Several EDS workers said in e-mails and blog comments that the new round of pay cuts would apply only to U.S. employees. H-P, which has been notifying affected workers over the last several days, did not respond to requests for confirmation of those comments.
Several workers said the cuts would be very deep for them. Some making roughly $75,000 said they would see their salaries slashed to about $55,000, about 27 percent. “I know that my career with this company is coming to an end,” the man, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said in a follow-up phone interview. “I can’t survive after this kind of hit.”
SD TransplantParticipantAccording to a write up from Mish’s blog today:
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/“Hewlett-Packard Co. is cutting some EDS workers’ pay again, this time by up to 30 percent or more, according to some angry employees. H-P would not confirm the size of the pay reductions, though it did not dispute the reports of cuts ranging up to more than 30 percent.
This is the third pay cut for EDS workers this year, on top of roughly 25,000 layoffs announced last September after H-P completed its $13.9 billion purchase of the company.
Several EDS workers said in e-mails and blog comments that the new round of pay cuts would apply only to U.S. employees. H-P, which has been notifying affected workers over the last several days, did not respond to requests for confirmation of those comments.
Several workers said the cuts would be very deep for them. Some making roughly $75,000 said they would see their salaries slashed to about $55,000, about 27 percent. “I know that my career with this company is coming to an end,” the man, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said in a follow-up phone interview. “I can’t survive after this kind of hit.”
SD TransplantParticipantAccording to a write up from Mish’s blog today:
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/“Hewlett-Packard Co. is cutting some EDS workers’ pay again, this time by up to 30 percent or more, according to some angry employees. H-P would not confirm the size of the pay reductions, though it did not dispute the reports of cuts ranging up to more than 30 percent.
This is the third pay cut for EDS workers this year, on top of roughly 25,000 layoffs announced last September after H-P completed its $13.9 billion purchase of the company.
Several EDS workers said in e-mails and blog comments that the new round of pay cuts would apply only to U.S. employees. H-P, which has been notifying affected workers over the last several days, did not respond to requests for confirmation of those comments.
Several workers said the cuts would be very deep for them. Some making roughly $75,000 said they would see their salaries slashed to about $55,000, about 27 percent. “I know that my career with this company is coming to an end,” the man, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said in a follow-up phone interview. “I can’t survive after this kind of hit.”
SD TransplantParticipantThe AP is reporting that Verizon will cut over 8,000 employees if the face of plummeting revenues and profitability. According to the report, the cuts will come from the traditional wire-based portion of the business, and not the wireless side, and will be in effect nationwide. This comes on top of 8,000 cuts earlier this year, for a total workforce reduction of just under 7%. This is the largest announced mass layoff from a Fortune 500 company since May
SD TransplantParticipantThe AP is reporting that Verizon will cut over 8,000 employees if the face of plummeting revenues and profitability. According to the report, the cuts will come from the traditional wire-based portion of the business, and not the wireless side, and will be in effect nationwide. This comes on top of 8,000 cuts earlier this year, for a total workforce reduction of just under 7%. This is the largest announced mass layoff from a Fortune 500 company since May
SD TransplantParticipantThe AP is reporting that Verizon will cut over 8,000 employees if the face of plummeting revenues and profitability. According to the report, the cuts will come from the traditional wire-based portion of the business, and not the wireless side, and will be in effect nationwide. This comes on top of 8,000 cuts earlier this year, for a total workforce reduction of just under 7%. This is the largest announced mass layoff from a Fortune 500 company since May
SD TransplantParticipantThe AP is reporting that Verizon will cut over 8,000 employees if the face of plummeting revenues and profitability. According to the report, the cuts will come from the traditional wire-based portion of the business, and not the wireless side, and will be in effect nationwide. This comes on top of 8,000 cuts earlier this year, for a total workforce reduction of just under 7%. This is the largest announced mass layoff from a Fortune 500 company since May
SD TransplantParticipantThe AP is reporting that Verizon will cut over 8,000 employees if the face of plummeting revenues and profitability. According to the report, the cuts will come from the traditional wire-based portion of the business, and not the wireless side, and will be in effect nationwide. This comes on top of 8,000 cuts earlier this year, for a total workforce reduction of just under 7%. This is the largest announced mass layoff from a Fortune 500 company since May
SD TransplantParticipantthis Friday I’ll have lunch w/ a couple from the presume defense contractor in RB (assuming they aren’t on the list)……I’ll keep you posted.
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