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U.S. Food Crisis, February 2014: “It’s just costing so much to maintain that it’s not worthwhile anymore.”

Incomplete list of announced United States food supply shutdowns for the month of February, 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.

Outback Steakhouse began shutting down 22 Aussie style restaurants across the U.S.A. The restaurants to be shuttered are in Arizona, Iowa, South Carolina, New York, Tennessee and Kansas. Bloomin’ Brands is also closing restaurants under the names of Carrabba’s Italian Grill, Bonefish Grill, Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar, and Roy’s. Bloomin’ Brands officials say the shutdowns are just for the first quarter of 2014, more could follow.

Italian restaurant chain, Sbarro, announced they are shutting down 155 restaurants in the United States! Company officials blame the suck ass economy.

Furr’s Fresh Buffet restaurant chain now chapter 11 busted. 2-thousand jobs affected! There are Furr’s restaurants in New Mexico, Arizona, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas. Company officials blamed  “….challenges facing our industry and the liquidity constraints due to our indebtedness and the recent ice storm, we need to explore options to restructure our debt, recapitalize and position ourselves for future growth.”-Barry M. Barron Sr, CEO

Alabama: In Montgomery, after 20 years of food and car shows Flip’s restaurant shutdown. The owner blames skyrocketing insurance rates after an arson fire.

Arizona:  In Willcox, NatureSweet laid off 70 employees at their tomato greenhouse operation. Last year they laid off 65 employees. Please note that NatureSweet also uses prisoners as employees, and none of them got laid off. The Willcox operation used to be owned by EuroFresh, and back then they employed 400 prisoners. It was also revealed that for years there has been a “disease” inside the greenhouses, but company officials claim they have it under control.

California: In Carlsbad, the Hot Dog On A Stick restaurant chain is now bankrupt, 93 restaurants affected. In San Diego, Karl Strauss Brewing laid off 67 employees.  In San Louis Obispo, after 15 years Cugini’s Pizzeria & Trattoria shutdown. The restaurant owner said the greedy property owner jacked up the rent by adding on a monthly service charge as well as demanding 6% of her restaurant’s profits! She tried complaining to the property management company but they blew her off, then suddenly she got evicted! In Fresno, anti-2nd Amendment company, Pepsi, laid off 50 employees.   In Sacramento, Coca Cola laid off about 47 employees. Last year they laid off 60 employees.   Kansas based National Beef announced they will shutdown their Brawley meat packing plant in April. 1300 jobs lost! Company officials blame the crashing supply of cows for driving up their costs (supply vs demand). California ranchers blame the decline in cow numbers on the long term drought.

Colorado:  In Fort Collins, The Black Market Tavern shutdown without warning or explanation.  The Wok & Roll Teriyaki restaurant shutdown. The owner realized how bad the economy is when he was faced with the cost of replacing a major charbroiler: “That’s when we began seeing the handwriting on the wall…..It’s just costing so much to maintain that it’s not worthwhile anymore.”-Stephen Moritz

Connecticut: In Mashantucket, Craftsteak Foxwoods restaurant shutdown, 54 jobs lost.

Idaho: Warren Buffet owned Heinz Frozen Food made it official and notified Idaho that it will shutter its Pocatello plant, killing at least 400 jobs!  State Department of Labor analysts said the frozen food factory shutdown will have a domino effect and kill an additional 200  jobs in Pocatello/Chubbuck!  In Aberdeen, food and agriculture giant Simplot announced they will kill 309 food processing jobs by April!

Illinois: In Monmoth, Olivia’s Cookie Jar and Kitchen announced it will shutdown this year. Owner, Rae Connolly, told local news media it was because of the suck ass economy.  In Chicago maker of Nathan’s Famous hotdogs, Specialty Food Groups, killed 250 jobs! No reason given.  In Bolingbrook, supplier of food to the U.S. Department of Defense (meaning they’re a taxsucker), Quantum Foods, now chapter 11 busted. Company officials were hoping to sell out to Idaho based CTI Foods, but Quantum’s 1100 employees were warned to prepare for sudden unemployment!

Indiana:  In Indianapolis, after 40 years the MCL Restaurant & Bakery shutdown.  In Mishawaka, the Save A Lot grocery store shutdown. Company officials blame the bad economy: “After having invested significant marketing and promotional support for the store, as well as fielding a great management and staff team, we’ve come to the realization we cannot anticipate a time when we will generate adequate sales to justify continuing operations.”

Iowa: In Des Moines, after 30 years Billy Joe’s Lounge shutdown.

Kentucky: In Louisville, the Heine Brothers’ Coffee shop shutdown. Company officials said the shop had good business, but it wasn’t good enough to cover the outrageous rent.

Louisiana: In New Orleans, after ten years the Meauxbar Bistro shutdown. The owners sold off the property.

Maryland: Beer distributor Winner Distributing laid off 125 people! Baltimore County officials say they were not told why, other than it sounds like the operation was sold to an unknown buyer!

Massachusetts: In Brookline, Jimmy’s Bar & Oven announced they will shutdown in March.  In Ashland, after 25 years The Malt Shop liquor store shutdown.  After almost 30 years the South Face Farm restaurant announced that 2014 is its last year of business. It’s one of several restaurants operated by maple sugaring farms to be closed. It’s no longer economically viable to run a restaurant and make maple syrup.

Michigan: After more than 40 years the Swartz Creek Bakery shutdown. The property owner sold off the building.  In Detroit, Ye Olde Butcher Shoppe shutdown. The owners blame a 60% drop in sales on competition with mainstream grocery stores. They were hoping that selling alcohol would increase sales, but they found the actual costs of licensing, stocking of wine and liquor, as well as hiring more employees ate up any alcohol profits.

Minnesota: After only five months Captain Jack’s Liquor in Janesville shutdown.

Missouri: In Dutchtown, after 40 years Giuseppe’s Ristorante shutdown. The owners say their crashing restaurant revenues were caused by the temporary closure of Highway 40.

Montana: In Missoula, the Food for Thought college town restaurant shutdown. The owner said she’s been trying to sell for the past four years, because she can’t afford necessary upgrades. Students and employees say they were surprised by the shutdown.

Nebraska: In Omaha, after 60 years Eli Caniglia’s Venice Inn restaurant shutdown. The family owners sold out to an evil property developer.

New York:  In Newburgh, Dr. Pepper Snapple announced they will shutdown by April, 35 jobs lost.   In Amsterdam, Quandt’s Foodservice Distributors announced they will shutdown by May, 116 jobs lost!   In Watertown, after 12 years the Brew Ha Ha coffee house shutdown.

New Jersey: In Westfield, after only two months upscale Grädde Swedish Restaurant shutdown! The owners said screw this and are moving back to Sweden!   Wawa convenience store, on Route 70 and Cooper Landing Road, shutdown.  Store owners say it’s not worth it to remodel in order to meet new building standards.

North Carolina: In Charlotte, food producer Kellogg shutting down its Famous Amos, Austin Sandwich Creme and Iced Animals factory, 195 jobs lost! Kellogg has been shutting down factories in Australia, Canada and United States, but shifting production to southeast Asian countries under a operation called Project K.   After 48 years Arnold’s Family Restaurant shutdown, the co-owner said “It just feels like it’s time.”   In Greensboro, after 79 years Ham’s Restaurant shutdown.

Ohio: German importer, Krause’s at Findlay Market, shutdown. No reason given.   In Dayton, Champps Americana Grill shutdown without warning, 65 jobs lost: “Despite the best efforts of the team there, this had been a store that had been under-performing for some time.”-Rick Van Warner, F&H Acquisition

Oregon: In Portland, the Wildwood shutdown. The restaurant owner says the property owner wanted to jack up the rent.

Pennsylvania: In Philadelphia, Mondelez International shutting down the former Nabisco/Kraft bakery. 350 jobs lost by early 2015! Union leaders say there was no reason for the shutdown, other than “corporate greed”.  In Pittsburg, the Bridge Ten Brasserie restaurant shutdown. The owner blamed the bad economy saying “Regrettably, ‘success commerciale’ has proven elusive.”   In Lower Saucon Township, the Starters Pub shutdown. Local news reports say it was without warning or explanation.

South Carolina: In Saint Beaufort, a Piggly Wiggly grocery store shutdown, more than 50 jobs lost.  In Orangeburg, a Reid’s grocery store shutdown. In Cayce, a Reid’s grocery store shutdown. In Walterboro, a Reid’s grocery store shutdown. In Aiken, a Bi-Lo grocery store shutdown. All blamed on Bi-Lo Holdings take over of Delhaize America. More grocery store shutdowns to come!

Texas:  Gigi’s Asian Bistro & Dumpling Bar shutdown, the owner blamed “economic challenges and unforeseen circumstances”.   In Dallas, Tom Thumb grocery store shutting down sometime this year. Company officials have given conflicting reasons, one being that they are moving into a bigger location, the other is that California based parent company, Safeway, is going to sell off their Tom Thumb division.  In Waco, the Super Plaza grocery store shutdown. A local businessman says the store suffered from bad management: “You’d walk to the bakery, and they’d be sold out of bread. Or there would be a line of 20 customers and only one cashier on duty….”-Raul Vallejo

Virginia: In Reston, a Burger King shutdown.  Capital Bagel Bakery store shutdown. The operators blame the property owners: “We were given one month notice to vacate the space due to the landlord’s consideration of Fresh Mart, since they’re carrying bagels as well.” 

West Virginia: Kroger announced it will shutdown two more grocery stores, one in Quincy and one in Weston. At least 100 jobs affected!

Washington: Upscale Madison Park Conservatory restaurant shutdown.

U.S. Food Crisis, January 2014

U.S. Job Losses & Store Closings, 21 – 22 August 2014: “It’s a system that’s beating us….Beating our kids.” Hostess shuts down, again? “We were shocked!” Evil investors want to sell off PetSmart! More raptured students?

Incomplete list of publicly announced layoffs & shutdowns:

Alabama: In Dothan, after three years Dakota Coffee Works shutdown.  The owner blamed skyrocketing costs of operations and crashing sales: “We’re about to run out of gas! Right now it’s doing about 50% of what it needs to do.”-Ron McGhee

Arizona:  What housing market recovery?  In Phoenix, Distinctive Roofing shutdown.  The owners said they never recovered from the 2008 crash. Phoenix based PetSmart announced it could go up for sale.  Company officials blame investors who are pushing for the pet supply ‘big box’ chain-store to be sold off, despite increased revenues.  In Prescott Valley minor league hockey team, the Arizona Sundogs, shutdown: “Slower than expected off-season revenue along with other league issues have moved us in this direction.”– Brad Fain, majority owner

California: Taxsucking Boeing warned of more layoffs, this time at least 139 people will become unemployed by the end of October!  Super Glue (Pacer Technologies) warned of 11 layoffs in October.  In San Diego, Angelica Textile Services warned they will shutdown in October, 67 jobs lost.  In Los Angeles, Investor’s Business Daily warned of 38 layoffs in November.

Idaho: In Boise, after 30 years Newt and Harold’s snow & skateboarding shop shutdown.

Illinois: In Schiller Park, despite supposedly making a comeback from bankruptcy, Hostess shutting down a bakery already, 400 jobs lost in October!  One union official exclaimed to local news media “We were shocked!” The Schiller Park bakery is credited with creating the Twinkie.   Northfield based Kraft Foods revealed their inexpensive Jell-O brand is in trouble, with steadily crashing sales.  Company officials think it’s because their 100+ years old cheap dessert has no nutritional value.

Indiana: Obama Care killing 361 rescue jobs with ambulance service provider Rural/Metro Corporation!  More than 30 communities will lose ambulance service!  Company officials directly blamed reduced insurance reimbursements caused by Obama Care.  What was that about Obama Care increasing access to healthcare?

Iowa:  What automotive industry recovery?  In Waterloo, tractor maker Deere (formerly known as John Deere) killing 460 jobs, due to crashing sales!  That’s on top of the previously announced Deere layoffs in Illinois.

Kansas: In Wichita, decades old Outback Pools announced it will shutdown.

Maryland: In Rockville, taxsucker General Dynamics (GD) warned it will layoff 61 employees in October.  GD failed to get taxpayer funding for a planned massive internet based news service for military and government personnel overseas.  (while U.S. taxpayers are forced by their ‘elected’ officials to fund Afghan TV industry development)

Massachusetts: In Sudbury, taxsucker Raytheon announced it is shutting down its integrated defense systems facility over the next few years.  In Florence, the World Eye Bookshop shutdown.  The owner said “…in Florence there just isn’t enough foot traffic.”

Michigan: After 46 years The Wolverine Food & Spirits shutdown.  The property was sold to make way for a 24 hours gas station.  What automotive industry recovery?  Detroit based General Motors (GM) announced they are cutting back on car production in Russia, due to crashing sales.

Nevada: University Medical Center began a second round of Obama Care healthcare layoffs, this time 200 healthcare workers put out on the streets!

New York: The Buffalo School District killed 63 teaching jobs, some of the teachers had just made tenure.  News reports said many of the teachers taught classes for homeless children.  One school board member actually blamed the U.S. education system saying “It’s a system that’s beating us.”  Another board member added “Beating our kids.”

Ohio: Medical supplies maker Invacare killing 210 healthcare jobs globally, 60 in Ohio, due to bad “…financial results for the first six months of 2014 and the slow sales start to the third quarter.”

Pennsylvania: Medical device maker Echo Theraputics announced they must layoff 35% of their employees.   God refuses to stop Christian Geneva College from laying off at least 25 employees, due to what I call the rapture, I mean DSS (Disappearing Student Syndrome).  And who said the internet is to blame?  The Christian college is eliminating its internet ministries courses for the 2015-16 school year!  School officials also revealed that the economy is so bad that “nearly 100%” of their Christian students qualify for some type of financial assistance.

Tennessee: In Oak Ridge, after four years Snappy Tomato Pizza shutdown: “We have really tried to hang on; however, things appear to continue to go downhill for us…..Unfortunately, the sales have not been what we need to keep the business going while the new and upcoming retail centers continue to draw business toward the other end of town.”-franchise owners

Vermont: A fire killed 170 jobs at the Rutland Plywood Corporation.  Firefighters thought they had put out the fire, but then later the warehouse re-ignited.  Firefighters are blaming the fire on mechanical failures.

Washington DC:  Revelations that tourism to the capital of the United States is crashing.  Tourism tracking companies say international tourists have been declining since 2011, a drop of about 150-thousand tourists!

Wisconsin: Troubled (and federal law breaking ) Anthem College shutting down their Brookfield campus, 30 jobs lost.

20 August 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.

“Our ideals and principles, as well as our national security…That’s what makes America different. That’s what makes us exceptional.”-Barack Obama, 10 September 2013

U.S. Job Losses & Store Closings, 20 August 2014: “Why do they want to break people’s hearts?” More video game makers going down? California ‘cloud’ company increases job culling!

Incomplete list of publicly announced layoffs & shutdowns:

Arizona:  In Tucson, California based Intuit killing 200 jobs!

California: In Woodland Hills, tech company Intuit continues massive job killing, this time 120 employees!  Company officials say it’s part of its shift to ‘cloud’ operations.  In Yuba City, Valley Fine Foods laid off 30 employees.  Company officials say they hope the layoffs will be temporary.

Florida: In North Palm Beach,  Panama Hattie’s Seafood House shutdown by the County government, 45 jobs lost.  County officials say the restaurant failed to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines for numerous code violations.

Illinois: In Arlington Heights, California based Intuit shutting down and killing 104 jobs!

Iowa: In Ankeny, after 13 years Mattress Outlet shutdown.

Massachusetts: After 177 years (surviving the Great Depression & numerous recessions) kitchen utensil maker Lamson & Goodnow Manufacturing now chapter 11 bankrupt busted.  Company officials say sales have crashed so much they cannot pay back millions of dollars worth of federal government and private loans.  In Mansfield, after 31 years Sweet-N-Crafty Italian ice cream shop shutdown.  Local news reports said it was the second oldest business in the area, and had donated a lot of money over the years to the community.

Michigan: In Ionia County, Central Michigan University shutdown a school for poor kids.  The university revoked the charter for Threshold Academy, affecting more than 150 students.  The elementary school principal blamed economic instability for what I call DSS (Disappearing Student Syndrome).  A young student confronted the principal saying “Why do they want to break people’s hearts?”  The school’s motto was “Small School – Big Heart”.   In Muskegon, after 25 years Omni Fitness shutdown.   The owner blames the bad economy: “The enormous amount of money that is required to operate and maintain this building, along with substantial loss in memberships, has strained our budget to the point where just keeping up with maintenance is challenging – let alone trying to budget for future improvements, new equipment, etc. Our costs have continued to rise, but our revenues and membership levels have not kept pace.”-Lana Carson

North Carolina:  What automotive industry recovery?  In Charlotte, Ireland based clutch maker Eaton killing 84 jobs and moving production to Illinois and the country of Mexico.   Too Big to Jail BB&T killing off an undisclosed number of offices and jobs due to the bad economy: “In response to a challenging economy and competitive environment, BB&T is restructuring and, in some cases, consolidating positions in several areas of the bank.”

Ohio:  Too Big to Jail U.S. Bank announced it will shutdown its Oakwood office in November.

Virginia: In Stafford County, California based Intuit killed 159 jobs!

Washington: In Bellevue, a patent company with a convoluted operating plan, Intellectual Ventures, announced they will kill off 140 jobs!  Sony owned video game maker Sucker Punch laid off an undisclosed number of employees.

19 August 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.

“Our ideals and principles, as well as our national security…That’s what makes America different. That’s what makes us exceptional.”-Barack Obama, 10 September 2013

U.S. Job Losses & Store Closings 16 – 18 August 2014: “…we’re tired of struggling.” USN to kill 8-thousand jobs! California court admits there is no recovery! More gun makers killing jobs!

Incomplete list of publicly announced layoffs & shutdowns:

Alabama: In Homewood, Mitt Romney’s Bain Capital controlled Babies “R” Us shutting down in September.  The property was sold off.

Arkansas: In Fort Smith, home appliance maker Whirlpool killing 850 jobs by the end of October!  Company officials blame crashing sales.   The layoffs are directly affecting a local supplier to Whirlpool; Southern Steel & Wire will kill 117 jobs by the end of December!  Rheem Manufacturing killing 100 jobs by October!

California: In San Jose, Imperium Security Specialists warned they will layoff 45 people in October.  In San Francisco, after 22 years Woodward’s Garden restaurant shutdown.  For an unknown reason the lease will not be renewed.  Superior Court of Shasta County killing 14 jobs in September.  That’s on top of 12 jobs already killed and 18 open jobs that are not being filled.  Court officials admit there is no recovery: “In the past two fiscal years, where we tried to set aside money to get through the recession, the ability to do that was eliminated as of June 30, 2014.”-Melissa Fowler-Bradley, Court Executive Officer

Connecticut: In Middletown, after 13 years clothing store Echo Trading shutting down in September.

Illinois: In Chicago one year after shutting down 50 schools, Chicago Public Schools has now put them up for auction!  The district is still shutting down schools due to what I call massive DSS (Disappearing Student Syndrome).  It turns out that it still costs taxpayers millions of dollars to maintain school buildings that are not in use.   In Hinsdale, after nine years Cosi restaurant shutdown by the property owner, with little notice.  News reports say property owner MDC Properties was shutting down all businesses on their Hinsdale properties: “They are de-emphasizing their corporate stores and focusing on their franchises. It’s panning out that way across the country.”-Tim Scott, Hinsdale economic development director

Indiana: In Muncie, packaging company DIY Group laying off 261 people by the end of the year!  They’re consolidating ops due to crashing sales.

Kansas: Overland Park based cell phone service provider Sprint warning of massive layoffs.  Company officials said they must radically restructure to remain competitive.

Massachusetts: In Westfield, Savage Arms announced it will layoff 95 gun makers in the U.S. and 25 gun makers in Canada.  Company officials blame crashing demand.   Cape Cod Healthcare laid off eight lab workers.  Many full time jobs are being cut back to part time.

Michigan: As an example of a failed state, Detroit’s bankruptcy expert sent the failed city a bill for $300-thousand USD!  Store vacancies are getting so bad in Detroit, that shoppers in the Royal Oak area are getting nervous.   Local news reports say there are more than a dozens empty retail spaces in Royal Oak, most having been vacated in the past seven months. Basically people are giving up: “Everybody’s kind of saying the same thing where we’re tired of struggling.”-Katrina Bray, store owner who is shutting down

Nebraska: What housing market recovery?  In Scottsbluff, Nationstar Mortgage laying off 90 employees by October.

New York:  Buffalo School District laid off 63 teachers.  The district is dealing with what I call DSS, so much so they’re consolidating school #115 with school #97, and they’ve eliminated an entire 9th grade class.

North Carolina: After 29 years Forbes Custom Cabinets of Apex now chapter 7 bankrupt busted, 37 jobs could be lost.

Ohio: In Dayton, after 27 years Patio & Hearth shutdown.  What housing market recovery?  RealtyTrac reports that Ohio’s foreclosure rate jumped 23% from July 2013 to July 2014.

Tennessee: In Kingsport, after 27 years non-profit Rascals Teen Center shutdown: “We just got to where we couldn’t really continue. Things had to change. We tried to work through the change, tried to do some things, but we got to where we couldn’t continue on…..No matter how much we advertised on the radio, the newspaper and Facebook, it’s like we still couldn’t contact everybody….I don’t know what happened.”-Amy McAtee, executive director

Texas: In San Antonio, after five years restaurant Tre Trattoria (aka Tre Downtown) shutdown.

Washington DC:  The U.S. Navy announced they will kill off 8-thousand Petty Officer positions in 2015 (in the USN enlisted ranks above E-2 are called “petty” officers)!  Most job destruction will be through discharging of POs who have misconduct problems, and forced early retirement of senior ranking Petty Officers.  USN officials claim they will review each and every PO personnel record to decide who goes and who stays.

14 – 15 August 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.

“Our ideals and principles, as well as our national security…That’s what makes America different. That’s what makes us exceptional.”-Barack Obama, 10 September 2013

U.S. Job Losses & Store Closings 14 – 15 August 2014: “We don’t need you…Go sign up for unemployment!” No more Georgia Pecans? More taxpayer swindles! Disney continues job killing!

Incomplete list of publicly announced layoffs & shutdowns:

California: Disney announced they are selling off their 23 radio stations, at least 200 jobs lost!  San Jose based tech company Cisco Systems announced they are killing off another 6-thousand jobs!  Last year Cisco killed 4-thousand jobs!  In Folsom, reports that VPD laying off 50 employees.   The video distribution company was taken over by a competitor.   What automotive industry recovery?  In Vernon, maker of automotive batteries, Exide, laying off 137 employees!  73 employees will be kept on until ‘new equipment’ is installed, sounds like the humans are being replaced with robots.   The new owners of Orange County based 36 years old French restaurant chain Mimi’s Cafe announced they will kill 24 restaurants in Arizona, California, Utah and Florida!  Apparently the new hand cut French Fries (which Mimi’s chiefs spent 60 days in France learning how to make!) are so labor intensive that they’re losing money.  In Los Angeles, Amcor Rigid Plastics warned they will layoff 112 employees in September!  In El Segundo, taxsucker Raytheon warned they will layoff 28 people in October.

Florida:  What housing market recovery?  Once again, RealtyTrac reports that southern Florida leads the country in foreclosures; 5853 foreclosure filings in July!  More proof the internet is not killing brick-n-mortar business: Internet based music mixing company Myxer now chapter 7 bankrupt busted and being liquidated.

Georgia: 55 years old logistics company Drug Transport now chapter 11  bankrupt busted.  The company supplied critical shipments to hospitals, nursing homes, and clinics.  In Fort Valley, after 90 years (and surviving the Great Depression and numerous recessions) the Jolly Nut pecan company shutdown.  Apparently none of the adult children wanted to take over the family business.

Hawaii: The JW Marriott Ihilani Resort shutting down in 2016, 500+ jobs lost!  The new owners (Four Seasons) claim they are renovating the iconic hotel.

Illinois: In Alton, American Water told 244 call center employees not to make any big purchases, because mass layoffs were coming!  Company officials would only say they were crunching numbers.  What automotive industry recovery? Moline based farm equipment maker Deere (formerly known as John Deere) announced they will kill more than 600 jobs in Illinois, Iowa and Kansas!   Some inside reports say it’s more like 1-thousand jobs killed!  Company officials blame crashing sales.

Indiana: In Indianapolis, the Incredible Buffet and Fun Center shutdown.  In Terre Haute, legal drugs pusher Eli Lilly shutting down their operations by 2016, 23 jobs lost.

Iowa: In Urbandale, the Incredible Buffet and Fun Center shutdown, 75 jobs lost.

Maine:  Old Town Fuel & Fiber shutdown without notice: “Effective immediately all Old Town mill operations will be indefinitely suspended. All employees not needed for securing the facility will be furloughed.”-Patriarch Partners statement

180 employees affected: “We don’t need you to come in tomorrow. Go sign up for unemployment!”-unnamed employee relating what they were told to local news media

Local news reports say the new owners of the mill shut it down to address environmental problems caused by the dilapidated former Georgia Pacific mill and “We shut down to make repairs to our biomass boilers and ended up finding more work than we expected.”, said HR director Dan Bird.  Bird also blamed competition from mills using low grade eucalyptus trees.

The mill also owes $1-million USD in back due local taxes!

Maryland: In Hampden, Breathe Bookstore and Cafe shutting down by early October.  The owner is selling the operation so she can “get back to my roots”.

Massachusetts:  In Cambridge, after 39 years the Dolphin Seafood restaurant shutdown.

Minnesota:  Food producer Cargill continues to kill U.S. jobs, this time 169 IT jobs will be outsourced to a company in India!

New Mexico: Just nine months after getting $635-thousand taxpayer dollars to hire 100 employees, Eclipse Aerospace announced it will be killing an undisclosed number of jobs instead!  Apparently they can’t sell enough of their Eclipse 550 personal aircraft (only ten, so far).

New York: In Jamaica, British Airways announced they will shutdown and layoff 15 Customer Relations Reps and 76 Baggage Services workers in November.  In NYC, janitorial company Eurest Services announced they’re shutting down in September, 47 jobs lost.

Pennsylvania: In Plymouth Meeting, after 20 years Kansas based Houlihan’s Restaurant and Bar shutdown.  Company officials basically said their Plymouth Meeting location wasn’t worth it anymore.

Wisconsin: In Fon du Lac, Sears and Auto Center announced they were shutting down in November, at least 34 jobs lost.  In 3rd Ward, after 10 years the Cranston furniture store shutting down in September.  The owners said they never recovered from the 2008 crash.

13 August 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.

“Our ideals and principles, as well as our national security…That’s what makes America different. That’s what makes us exceptional.”-Barack Obama, 10 September 2013

U.S. Job Losses & Store Closings 13 August 2014: VA clinics shutting down! More coal mine shutdowns! Casino kills 3-thousand+ jobs!

Incomplete list of publicly announced layoffs & shutdowns:

Switzerland based Too Big to Jail UBS Wealth Americas (formerly known as PaineWebber) announced they will kill 75 jobs in the United States.  It’s blamed on the demise of Switzerland as a tax haven for the filthy rich.

Speaking of UBS, they declared that there’s no way Radio Shack can prevent itself from going bust.

Connecticut: After 15 years Anna Donte Italian Restaurant shutdown.  After 41 years consignment shop The Silk Purse shutdown.

Florida: Miami-Dade County reminded everybody that  400 cops will lose their jobs in the Autumn!  Of course the tax loving Police Benevolent Association union claims county law enforcement is already short staffed.  County officials need to reduce next year’s payroll by $9.5-million USD, due to crashing tax revenues and increased insurance costs caused by Obama Care.  In Pasco County, military optical systems maker (federal taxsucker) VLOC shutting down and laying off at least 70 employees.  Local analysts said the county will lose $5.7-million when the company shuts down.

Hawaii: Simply Organized shutdown its first store located in Kapolei.

Kentucky: In Louisville, Incredible Dave’s arcade finally shutdown.  Apparently the owner just couldn’t pay his back due taxes.  In 2012 he made this ‘famous last words’ statement: “We’re back on our two feet, and we will be here long term.”  

Michigan: After five years cooking school Ann Arbor Cooks shutdown.  DPM Manufacturing chapter 11 bankrupt busted.  eTel-Rx chapter 11 bankrupt busted.  Hard Luck Candy vodka company ceasing operations.  Detroit Zen Center restaurant stopped serving lunch due “to lack of interest”.

Missouri: In Mount Vernon, the Missouri Rehabilitation Center and VA Clinic shutting down!  It’s run by greedy Missouri University Health System, who basically said they’re losing money on the veteran care op.  Veteran Larry Hilburn accused them of constantly short changing veterans: “There’s a lot of veterans that need more help than they’re getting!”

New Jersey: Revel Casino makes it official and will shutdown in September, nobody turned out for the bankruptcy sale!  31-hundred jobs lost!

New York: In NYC, Hotel Bedford announced they’re shutting down by November, 47 jobs lost.

North Carolina: Penguin Drive-In restaurant now chapter 11 bankrupt busted.  The owners owe a lot of money to a lot of people including state and federal governments.  It should be noted that bankruptcy doesn’t get rid of your debts to the government, but you can negotiate them down.  This is the third attempt to file bankruptcy for the restaurant since last year, the first two attempts were thrown out of court.  Lowes Food shutting down four grocery stores!  Company officials said it’s necessary in order for them to build a fancy new store.   Obama Care killing off the Women’s Hospital in Greensboro.  The operator, Cone Health, says cost cutting forced by Obama Care means they must consolidate healthcare services into fewer hospitals.

Ohio: Dayton based Standard Register is using the U.S. Highway and Transportation Funding Act of 2014 to slash employee retirement funding by $33-million!

Oklahoma: In Tulsa, Folks Urban Market shutdown.  The owner implied it was the greedy property owner saying “…some bad circumstances beyond our control….I’m very upset!”

Pennsylvania: Near Lewisburg, after 42 years Colonial Candlecrafters shutdown.

Texas: In Houston, Xerox shutting down their call center in September, 468 jobs lost!  They lost their contract with Sprint.

Washington: Seattle based tech company RealNetwork killed 85 jobs.   Taxsucker Boeing announced it will cut $6-billion from its military contract suppliers, which means big job losses for the contractors.

West Virginia: Yet another coal mine shuts down.  Coal River Mining and Coal River Processing laying off 280 people in October!  Company officials warned of more layoffs, because they’re shutting down their warehouse and business ops also.  They blame a crash in the coal market and new government laws.

Wisconsin: ‘Professional’ education service Lorman Education Services killing 42 jobs in October.  Company officials blame it on what I call DSS (Disappearing Student Syndrome).  The privately funded education company has been laying off employees since 2009.

11-12 August 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.

“Our ideals and principles, as well as our national security…That’s what makes America different. That’s what makes us exceptional.”-Barack Obama, 10 September 2013

U.S. Job Losses & Store Closings 11 – 12 August 2014: Illinois gets slammed, again! 84% increase in rent killing off small shops! Disney continues to kill jobs! No more Jelly Belly?

Incomplete list of publicly announced layoffs & shutdowns:

Despite increased package deliveries, the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) reported a $2-billion USD loss for their fiscal 3rd quarter!

California: In Glendale, Disney killed off 16 jobs at their Disney Toons studios.  In San Francisco, Therapy Home thrift store killed off by an 84% hike in their rent!  British empire military contractor and U.S. taxsucker BAE laid off another employee.  Freight company RAD Harvest killing 81 jobs in October.

Illinois: In Romeoville, cable TV company Comcast announced they will kill 112 jobs in September!  In Arlington Heights, tech company Intuit killing 104 jobs in September!  What housing market recovery?   In Chicago, real estate company Equity Office Management laying off 48 employees in September.  We Clean Maintenance & Supplies killing 107 jobs!  Geralex Janitorial Services laying off 67 workers.  RJB Properties making 41 employees unemployed.  After 100 years (and surviving the Great Depression and numerous recessions) Jelly Belly Candy laying off 66 employees as the company moves its Illinois operations to California.  In Champaign, Kraft Foods laid off an additional 56 employees.  In East Moline, Jacobson Warehouse laying off 137 people in September!

Indiana:  Obama Care killed off yet another hospital.  This time Monroe Hospital is chapter 11 bankrupt busted and up for sale!  But it’s not all Obama Care’s fault, hospital officials also blame the greedy property owners.

Maine: Great Northern Paper announced that their “temporary” job layoffs are now “permanent”, 212 jobs lost!  Great Northern Paper shutdown their East Millinocket factory in February, and city officials say the company still owes them $700-thousand in taxes!   And in Bath, USN ship builder and taxsucker Bath Iron Works continues to kill jobs, this time 40 people now unemployed.

Maryland: What housing market recovery?  In Rockville, RoundPoint Mortgage laid off 68 employees.

New Jersey: In Washington, after 60 years McCormick’s Bicycle shutdown.

New Mexico: What housing market recovery?  The Greater Albuquerque Association of Realtors says July 2014 homes sale crashed 12.35% from July 2013!  However, the average sale price went up by 3.7%.

New York: In Vestal, Obama Care forcing Practicare Medical Management to kill 76 healthcare jobs in November.

Oklahoma: In Oklahoma City, Homeland grocery store shutting down a second store, this time 55 jobs will be lost: “…we could not justify expending capital in this store.”

Texas: In Austin, tech start up facilitator Conjunctured warning it could shutdown.  It might have something to do with their rent.   El Lago Mexican Foods canceled their plans to expand operations and shutdown, even though they were offered tax incentives: “…since we had to move from our old time location in central Austin, we are having big issues to go back in business. We are still trying to get the company up and running again soon. Thank you again and keep your fingers cross.”-company statement

Virginia: Reston based cell phone service provider NII about to be chapter 11 bankrupt busted.  The company offers Nextel service in Latin American countries, but is losing its ass to competition simply because it can’t (or wont) upgrade its download speeds.

08-10 August 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.

“Our ideals and principles, as well as our national security…That’s what makes America different. That’s what makes us exceptional.”-Barack Obama, 10 September 2013

U.S. Job Losses & Store Closings 08 – 10 August 2014: “It was…impossible to continue.” High cost of living tarnishing employment in the Golden State! Chicago Bears can’t pay their taxes!

Incomplete list of publicly announced layoffs & shutdowns:

“They can’t afford to pay me what I’m worth; they can’t even match the pay at my last job. It makes me sad. I always thought that, in 10 years, I was going to be awesome. Now here I am, just trying to survive.”-Valerie Colter, typical Californian

California: Southern California Edison laying off 410 people in October! In San Francisco, iconic Candlestick Park being torn down, its fixtures being auctioned off!  Los Angeles County reports a 57% drop in manufacturing jobs since 1990!  Esmael Adibi, of the A. Gary Anderson Center for Economic Research at Chapman University, said companies can’t handle the high cost of doing business in the Golden State: “They look at stuff like taxation, energy costs and housing costs, and it becomes a business decision.”

Connecticut: In Stamford, after 24 years Littlejohn’s children clothing store shutdown.  The co-owner blamed a lot of factors that have crashed their sales since 2008, but she said the final straw was when the greedy landlord jacked up the rent: “…an unattainable rent increase. It was honestly too much of an increase. It would be very difficult, really, or impossible to continue.”-Anda Weyher

Florida: In Polk County, Chapters Health System killing 89 healthcare jobs at their LifePath Hospice, Good Shepherd and Chapters’ palliative care and pharmacy programs.  Hospital officials directly blamed Obama Care (Affordable Care Act) for drastically reducing payments for people on Medicare and Medicaid, which make up 92% of Chapters Health System’s clients!  In Miami, reports that the Portugal based Too Big to Jail Espirito Santo Bank will be sold off.  The bank was bailed out by the Bank of Portugal, but is still a failure.  The ADP Regional Employment Report says new job creation fell 40% from July 2013 to July 2014!

Moved from Pocatello to Chubbuck in 1999, this Sears is finally dead!

Idaho: In Chubbuck, Sears Holdings finally decided to put their dying Sears store, at the Pine Ridge Mall, to death.  The store will close in October.  Also in Chubbuck, the 24 years old Carmike Cinema 7 was sold off to property developers and will be torn down.  Word is that the owner does not think it’s worth it to convert the theater over to digital.

Illinois: In Libertyville, the owner of Encore Theater group announced this is the last year of performances.  He took a job with another theater group.  The Chicago Bears American style football team have failed to pay Cook County $4.1-million USD in ticket sales tax!  The back due taxes go all the way back to 2003!

Indiana: In Summit City, after 40 years Rustic Hutch shutdown two furniture stores.  What housing market recovery?  In Evansville, Springleaf Finance announced they are shutting down their mortgage operation, 170 jobs lost!

Massachusetts: Tewksburry based Market Basket grocery stores killing jobs in New Hampshire and Massachusetts.  Any striking worker that refuses to come back to work is now fired.

Michigan: In Minnesota, reports say a Office Depot is closing, but corporate officials refuse to comment.  In Ann Arbor, law school Thomas M. Cooley’s warned it could shutdown, blaming an 11% drop in enrollment (DSS, Disapearing Student Syndrome).  Who said the internet is killing brick-n-mortar ops?  After six years internet news source AnnArborChronicle.com to stop regular publishing in September.  United Airlines killing 109 jobs at the Detroit Metro Airport, in October!

New York: Cargo ship operator Eagle Bulk Shipping now chapter 11 bankrupt busted.  Company officials blame their financial dire straights on a crash in import/exports ever since 2008.

North Carolina: United Airlines announced they will kill 71 jobs at the Charlotte Douglas International Airport, in October.  In Greensboro, Kmart announced it is shutting down in November, 69 jobs lost.

Texas: What construction market recovery?  BidClerk reports 2nd quarter 2014 construction funding crashed by $12.2-billion  compared to 1st quarter 2014.

Virginia: In Roanoke, First & Sixth Restaurant shutdown.

Washington: In Seattle, 15 businesses forced to shutdown because of construction of the Elliott Bay Seawall.  City officials swear it will only take nine months to complete, but history shows construction projects almost always take longer than stated.  However, city officials are paying the business owners compensation to ensure they can come back once the construction is done.

06-07 August 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.

“Our ideals and principles, as well as our national security…That’s what makes America different. That’s what makes us exceptional.”-Barack Obama, 10 September 2013

U.S. Job Losses & Store Closings 06 – 07 August 2014: “The potential effect on the economy….is huge!” Where’s the beef? as another meat plant shuts down! School sacrifices hourly paid employees to give big salaries to lazy people with college degrees! Yet another coal plant goes down! Office Depot caught ripping off California taxpayers!

Incomplete list of publicly announced layoffs & shutdowns:

The iconic Great Depression era Tennessee Valley Authority killing more than 2-thousand jobs!  The multi-state federally funded utilities provider blames it on competition with for profit utility companies.  The TVA also revealed they suffered a net lost of $81-million USD during the spring quarter.

California: In Oakland, Sutter Health/Alta Bates Summit Medical Center laid off four more healthcare workers.  In San Francisco, British empire military contractor BAE laid off two employees.

Florida: In Oakland Park, Kmart announced they’re shutting down in November, 112 jobs lost!  Boca Raton based Office Depot announced they are shutting down an additional 165 stores by the end of 2014!  400 stores will be shutdown by the end of 2016!  This affects stores in the U.S. and Canada.  This announcement comes as Office Depot settle a lawsuit for $80-million.  The state of California sued Office Depot for overcharging state government buyers.

Hawaii: In Honolulu, after only five months Meatball Hawaii restaurant shutdown with little warning by the greedy property owner,  the restaurant owner said “Our lease has been bought out.  Today is our last day.”  Also in Honolulu,  Haleakala Solar shutdown and consolidated operations to its warehouse in Halawa, no word on jobs lost.

Illinois: New Jersey based NGR Energy announced they’re shutting down one of their newly acquired Illinois coal fired electricity generating power plants, 250 jobs lost!

Kansas: U.S. Army’s Fort Leavenworth warned of 25-hundred civilian and military personnel job cuts!   Mark Preisinger, the mayor of the city of Leavenworth, cried out “The potential effect on the economy, not only in Leavenworth but across the entire metro area, is huge!”  One commerce analyst said 25-hundred job losses at the Army base would cause a domino effect, killing off 4944 additional regional jobs!

Kentucky: In Louisville, five people lost their jobs with the weekly newspaper LEO (Louisville Eccentric Observer), after it was taken over by the founder’s son.

Massachusetts: Peabody based medical imaging company Analogic announced they’re laying off 50 employees.  As a portent of the worsening economy to come, company officials said they need to reduce costs by $6-million starting in 2015.

Michigan:  The Flint School District laid off 36 non-teaching employees, but then turned around and hired on 10 people to salaried positions, all making more than $67-thousand per year!

Minnesota: The owners of well liked Santorini restaurant shut it down with out notice.  Local news speculated the family owners where in deep debt.  The only official statement from the family indicated they were forced to sell out.

New Mexico:  Santa Fe Community College revealed they’re short $5-million!  The temporary president of the school blames prior administrations for grossly overestimating revenues and handing out raises when the revenues could not support pay increases.  Now the school must cut back.

New York: In Buffalo, God refuses to stop the shutdown of the Buffalo Christian Center.  Greedy religious leaders are selling out to a property developer, claiming it will help them to better do ‘God’s work’.   The sale price was not revealed, but Coldwell Banker said it was well more than $1.44-million!   In Tea Neck, after 86 years Panettieri Brothers Manor Shoes shutdown.  In Amsterdam, Fiber Glass Industries announced they are shutting down in November, 66 jobs lost.  In Jericho, telemarketer CSC Holdings announced it is laying off 86 employees in November.  South Brookhaven Health Center West announced they will kill 93 healthcare jobs at their two hospitals in Shirley and Patchogue.

Oklahoma: In Muskogee, Sears announced they are shutting down in November, 60 jobs lost.

Pennsylvania: The Emerald coal mine being shutdown in 2015, due to crashing demand for coal (not those idiot environmentalist climate change freaks), 500 jobs will be lost!

Tennessee: In Jackson, after 43 years Market Fresh grocery store shutdown.

Texas: In San Antonio, after 50 years meat packer L&H Packing shutdown, 325 jobs lost!  Company officials blame it on the lack of beef cows, caused by ongoing drought.    In Houston, Haven restaurant shutdown.  The owner sold out to competitors, blaming the outrageous rent he was paying.

Wisconsin: In Fond Du Lac, Sears announced they are shutting down in  November, 42 jobs lost.

04-05 August 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.

“Our ideals and principles, as well as our national security…That’s what makes America different. That’s what makes us exceptional.”-Barack Obama, 10 September 2013

U.S. Job Losses & Store Closings 01 – 03 August 2014: “We’re simply burned out.” Christian leaders caught ripping off Christian school funding! WWE body slams employees! No more Circle Bar B! More job destruction by greedy property owners!

Incomplete list of publicly announced layoffs & shutdowns:

Alabama: Alabama Power announced it is switching its Greene County coal fired electricity factory to natural gas.  It will also result in half the employees (about 60) becoming unemployed!  Company officials blame new federal government regulations, which has forced them to spend more than $3-billion USD to change over to natural gas!

California: In Santa Barbara, after 40 years the iconic Circle Bar B dinner theater horse ranch shutdown.  I went to one show (in the late 1980s), it was fun, but the owners of the property say expenses have gone up so much that revenues from the dinner theater aren’t enough, they are looking at other income generating possibilities.   In San Louis Obispo, the state prison known as the Men’s Colony announced they are laying off 66 psychiatric technicians over the next six months.  This comes after accusation that the state prison psyc system ordered technicians to falsify prisoner records.  But the real reason could be that the state is now sending prisoners to contracted mental health care, because the federal government is paying for it.  In Chatsworth, Switzerland based food producer Nestle issued a WARN saying they were killing 353 jobs in October!  State employment officials did not relay a reason, saying “not known at this time”.  In Long Beach, taxsucker Boeing issued a WARN saying 158 people will become unemployed in September!  In Sacramento, after three years doughnut shop Doughbot shutdown.  The two owner-operators said “…these last few years have been…..incredibly difficult. We’re simply burned out.”

Connecticut: Stamford based World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) killed off 60 jobs. WWE claims their revenue remains “strong” but it sounds like investors pushed for the job cuts.

Florida: In Miami Beach, another restaurant done in by a greedy landowner.  Andreas Schreiner of Pubbelly Restaurant Group said their PB Steak restaurant shutdown because “…the rising costs of real estate would not have allowed us to continue to operate PB Steak without raising our prices, which would go against our commitment to our customers, to be a local, everyday eating establishment.” What housing market recovery?  All across southern Florida the federal government seized 21 houses, accusing the Massachusetts (Boston Strong, actually based in Marlborough) based owner, TelexFREE, of scamming immigrants from Brazil and Dominican Republic to the tune of $1-billion USD!  By the way, Too Big to Jail Boston Strong (Fitchburg) Fidelity Bank just agreed to pay $3.5-million for their role in the TelexFREE scam.

Hawaii: In Kakaako, after only eight months the interior design eStyle Hawaii store shutdown!  The greedy landowner kicked them out!  The property is being redeveloped.

Idaho: In Blackfoot, after 15 years Tweedy’s Music shutdown.  The owners revealed there are two speculators competing to buy their property.

Illinois: In Chicago, Forever Yogurt shutdown two brand new stores!  Company officials blame lawsuits from property owners like General Growth Properties (GGP, I used to work for those jerk wads in Idaho).  The lawsuits claims Forever Yogurt owes backdue rent (I know how much GGP likes to charge in rent, and I wouldn’t pay either!).  What automotive industry recovery?  In Freeport, another round of layoffs with troubled Titan Tire, this time 48 employees let go.  Titan Tire supplies tires to farm and heavy equipment makers, and orders have crashed.  Freeport’s mayor is worried: “This is disappointing news at a time when we’ve already had our share of disappointing news.  We are deeply interested in the fate of this plant and its workers, and we’re willing to do anything we can to help because it’s important not only to the area but the entire state.”-Jim Gitz

Iowa:  In Cedar Rapids, British empire United kingdom based internet services company Hibu initiated a second round of layoffs. This time 44 U.S. citizens became unemployed.  Back in April of this year, Hibu killed 184 jobs!  Six of Hibu’s U.S. subsidiaries are already in chapter 15 bankruptcy protection.

Kansas: Virtual network company Chit Chat now chapter 11 bankrupt busted.  Company officials blame Sprint for questionable billings.

Louisiana: In Marrero, the Christian God refused to stop the Reverend Mansfield Thompson Educational Foundation from shutting down their Faith Christian Academy, with only a five day notice to “vacate”: “It was like unreal, unbelievable, that they would let us prepare to open and then send us a letter to close.”-Joycelyn Robinson, school administrator

But this shutdown is not about raptured students (what I call DSS or Disappearing Student Syndrome), but about evil Christian leaders caught stealing money.  At the end of 2013 a state investigation revealed Reverend Mansfield Thompson Educational Foundation was probably absconding with the money paid by struggling Christian parents: “At this point, I just want my money back. I paid $400 for registration and I’m getting the run around with that. I just want my money back!”-Ramira Williams

Michigan: In Taylor, Fitness USA shutdown the last of its three Taylor locations.  It might have to do with a discrimination lawsuit filed last year.

New York: In Carle Place, 1-800-Flowers announced it is restructuring, and killing off 220 jobs in October!  In NYC, Bloomberg Media killed about 25 jobs, and killed a TV show.  Company officials said they are “…shifting resources to regions outside of New York.”

Ohio: In Youngstown, the Mahoning-Youngstown Community Action Partnership (MYCAP) warned it will kill 10 jobs with its Head Start education program.  They blame the federal government for cutting off their federal food service funding.  MYCAO is also going away and Development Institute of Denver will take over the Head Start program temporarily.   The World’s largest household products maker (like diapers and detergent), Cincinnati based Procter & Gamble, announced they are killing 100 brands over the next two years, which will equate to job destruction.  Company officials say those 100 brands make up only 5% of their profits.  What housing market recovery?  In Solon, mortgage company ServiceLink announced they’re shutting down in December and killing 211 jobs!

Pennsylvania: Edinboro University warned of more layoffs by the end of this school year.  However, they hinted that if they can stay within budget, and don’t lose anymore funding, then the layoffs will be canceled.  In Lancaster, after three years Fork-n-Spoon Cafe shutdown.

Vermont: The State College system warned that budget cuts wanted by the governor will result in job losses.  The governor wants to cut $1-million in funding.  In May this year, Johnson State College laid off five employees and blamed it on DSS.

Washington: The budget cutting of Redmond based Microsoft will also affected hundreds (if not more) supply vendors/contractors.  Microsoft is suspending vendor access for six months every 18 months.  During those six months vendors/contractors will have to find employment elsewhere.  Local news reports say local vendors are already talking about abandoning Microsoft altogether!

31 July 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.

“Our ideals and principles, as well as our national security…That’s what makes America different. That’s what makes us exceptional.”-Barack Obama, 10 September 2013