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July 27, 2009 1:17 PM

Mass Layoffs Rising, New Report Shows

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(CBS/ AP)  U.S. employers took a large ax to their payrolls in January, the government said Wednesday, and the cuts are likely to get worse over the next few months.

The Labor Department reported that mass layoffs, or job cuts of 50 or more by a single employer, increased to 2,227 in January, up almost 50 percent from the same month last year. More than 235,000 workers were fired as a result of last month's cuts.

January was a bad month for the labor market. Companies from a wide range of sectors announced thousands of layoffs, including Home Depot Inc., Boeing Co., Pfizer Inc. and Caterpillar Inc.

Not all of those cuts were reflected in the government's mass layoffs report, which counts actual firings as reported by laid-off workers seeking unemployment benefits. Many of the layoffs announced in January will take place over time, meaning that the department's mass layoff figures will likely keep increasing.

The pain has continued this week. On Monday alone, troubled flash memory maker Spansion Inc. said it will cut about 3,000 employees and computer chip maker Micron Technology Inc. announced it will slash as many as 2,000 workers by the end of August.

Still, the number of layoffs actually declined slightly from December on a seasonally adjusted basis, the department said. But the figures were uglier without the seasonal adjustment: mass layoffs jumped to 3,806, from 3,377 in December and 1,647 in January 2008.

President Barack Obama addressed the dire economic situation to Congress and the nation Tuesday, saying, "The impact of this recession is real, and it is everywhere." However, the president boldly declared: "We will rebuild, we will recover, and the United States of America will emerge stronger than before." (Read the full speech here | .)

The speech, which looked very much like a formal State-Of-The Union address, marked a transition from the hard fights of the president's first month in office to his attempt to sell legislators and the American people on a broad set of initiatives.

"Now is the time to jumpstart job creation, re-start lending, and invest in areas like energy, health care, and education that will grow our economy, even as we make hard choices to bring our deficit down," the president said, stressing the importance of investments that will position the United States to compete on the world stage in the long run. (More On What Mr. Obama Said On The Economy)

The government seasonally adjusts many economic indicators to smooth out fluctuations resulting from weather changes, holidays and other predictable factors.

Eleven industries - including mining, manufacturing, transportation and financial services - in January reported the highest levels of job losses on government records dating back to 1996.

Additionally, sales of existing homes took an unexpected plunge from December to January, falling to the lowest level in nearly 12 years as pessimism about the economy grew and buyers waited to see how the new government would help revive the U.S. housing market.

The department said earlier this month that employers cut nearly 600,000 jobs in January, sending the unemployment rate to 7.6 percent, the highest in 17 years.

Mass layoffs rose sharply last year to more than 21,000, from about 15,000 in 2007, the department said in January. More than 2.1 million workers lost their jobs last year due to those reductions.

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by 888irish February 27, 2009 5:18 PM EST
Thanks...

Posted by tuckerndfw at 10:47 AM : Feb 27, 2009

Thank you, for all the computer information.:)
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by 888irish February 27, 2009 5:16 PM EST
Not recently. Once long ago in Mexico and another time, also long ago, (1971?) in Amsterdam.

Posted by tuckerndfw at 10:41 AM : Feb 27, 2009

You've been a very busy boy, haven't you Tucker?
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by 888irish February 27, 2009 5:14 PM EST
Posted by tuckerndfw at 10:37 AM : Feb 27, 2009

"You are correct. I've never been banned by any website, including CBS'..."

And to be perfectly honest with you, I can't understand that. You can be down right annoying sometimes.:):):)



"I used to post on ABC until they deleted my comments about Zionism. After which, I demanded they remove ALL of my comments or else pay me royatlies for my copyrighted comments. They deleted all my comments and I deleted the link to their website.
They are permanently banned."

BUT, then there are times that you are just tooooo cute!


"I think they delete the comment of or ban people who use the report abuse system. "

I have only done it on that one article. I told one person that I was going to report them, but I never did.
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by 888irish February 26, 2009 10:19 PM EST
That is what I thought too, but again, I'm not so sure. I was banned and hadn't had any posts deleted before that.

Posted by 888irish at 6:56 PM : Feb 26, 2009

Sorry, I had this posted by "sndkzyaa".
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by 888irish February 26, 2009 10:03 PM EST
That is what I thought too, but again, I'm not so sure. I was banned and hadn't had any posts deleted before that.

Posted by sndkzyaa at 6:45 PM : Feb 26, 2009

Also Tucker was banned and he had not had any posts deleted before. I think. I know he hadn't been banned before. Anyways, on his birthday, the last day we talked, we both were banned and our posts deleted.
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by 888irish February 26, 2009 9:56 PM EST
They've deleted the posts I reported. They have not deleted all his posts like they deleted all of mine.

Posted by sndkzyaa at 6:45 PM : Feb 26, 2009

There was someone that was extremely offensive that was commenting about the Australian fires and I reported them all. Sometimes they would be deleted right away and other times they wouldn't be gone until the next day. I had thought that maybe there were no censor people on at night or the weekends, but I'm not sure. It also probably depends on how many people are reporting abuse. If it is busy it could take awhile to get to them all.


"I believe users are banished based on the number of deleted posts they have."

That is what I thought too, but again, I'm not so sure. I was banned and hadn't had any posts deleted before that. And I wasn't even being a bad girl.:) Well, not what I called being a bad girl.


"Yes, from now on it will be the sneak attack for me."

Yeah! I'm thinkin' you would be good at being sneaky.:)
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by sndkzyaa February 26, 2009 9:45 PM EST
If I was you, I would go to the bottom of the page where it says "contact us" and tell them about it.
Posted by 888irish at 6:37 PM : Feb 26, 2009

They've deleted the posts I reported. They have not deleted all his posts like they deleted all of mine.

texasbeta is also posting as mel130ny

I believe users are banished based on the number of deleted posts they have.

So if he and his "buddies" (him posting under multiple screen names) go through and make multiple complaints about enough of your posts, you get banished and your posts disappear.

Yes, from now on it will be the sneak attack for me.

The boards are still letting the cowards be cowards.
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by 888irish February 26, 2009 9:37 PM EST
I reported him for offensive posting. I posted that I reported him.

Posted by rat_cheer at 5:43 PM : Feb 26, 2009

Rule #1 - NEVER tell anyone that you reported them. Because then that person and all their buddies will report you. I have no idea how the report abuse thing works. I do know that even if there is NOTHING wrong with a post and someone reports it, it will be deleted. I had thought that maybe it was automatic. In other words, there isn't really a person that is actually looking at that post. Now how they decided who is banned, I don't know. Sometimes a person is banned immediately and other times they aren't.

If I was you, I would go to the bottom of the page where it says "contact us" and tell them about it.
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by rat_cheer February 26, 2009 8:43 PM EST
On another board, texasbeta posted that he had s*x with my children.

I reported him for offensive posting. I posted that I reported him.

The result: I was banned. My post was deleted, and my login name was banned from posting.

This is seriously messed up. texasbeta is still posting his offensive spew, and I got banned.
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by rat_cheer February 26, 2009 8:41 PM EST
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