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State Farm cutting at least 500 jobs in Mid-Atlantic
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ^ | July 27 | DAVID DISHNEAU -- Associated Press

Posted on 07/27/2004 2:55:32 PM PDT by Willie Green

FREDERICK, Md. (AP) -- State Farm Insurance said Tuesday it will cut at least 500 jobs in the Middle Atlantic region over the next 2 1/2 years by consolidating operations and closing claims offices, including some in West Virginia.

State Farm, the nation's largest insurer, said it will eliminate 400 to 500 jobs at its Frederick operations center and move about half of them to an existing office in Charlottesville, Va.

The Bloomington, Ill.-based company also said it will close half of its 50 field claim offices in Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, the District of Columbia, North Carolina and West Virginia, eliminating another 400 to 500 jobs. Those offices now employ about 1,600 people, spokesman Matthew Greer said.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; US: Delaware; US: District of Columbia; US: Maryland; US: North Carolina; US: Virginia; US: West Virginia
KEYWORDS: eeyore; employmentlist; joebtfsplk; layoffs; statefarm; thebusheconomy

1 posted on 07/27/2004 2:55:34 PM PDT by Willie Green
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To: blam

State Farm cutting at least 500 jobs in Mid-Atlantic
.....do to rising gas prices.


2 posted on 07/27/2004 2:59:20 PM PDT by maestro
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To: Willie Green

Well, most of the job losses (and please note that I said "MOST") are in the "blue states" area so I really don't care. Sorry. Crucify me if you want but that's the way I feel about it.


3 posted on 07/27/2004 3:00:47 PM PDT by no dems (I obey whatever the voices in my wife's head tell me to do.)
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To: no dems

You'll never convert 'em to red with an attitude like that.


4 posted on 07/27/2004 3:15:06 PM PDT by Willie Green (Go Pat Go!!!)
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To: Willie Green
You'll never convert 'em to red That part of your statement I agree with.
5 posted on 07/27/2004 3:17:21 PM PDT by no dems (I obey whatever the voices in my wife's head tell me to do.)
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To: Willie Green
Are you suggesting that we should protect with trade barriers etc. service and white-collar jobs too, Willie? Why not simply abolish the market in favor of universal government employment?
6 posted on 07/27/2004 3:24:40 PM PDT by Asclepius (protectionists would outsource our dignity and prosperity in return for illusory job security)
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To: no dems
That part of your statement I agree with.

Which is still a pathetic acceptance of the status quo.
You must not have much confidence in conservative principles ability to win support.
Or perhaps it's simply an admission that so-called "conservative" politicians aren't going to offer principled leadership anyway.

7 posted on 07/27/2004 3:32:10 PM PDT by Willie Green (Go Pat Go!!!)
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To: Asclepius
Are you suggesting that we should protect with trade barriers etc. service and white-collar jobs too, Willie?

No, that's YOUR fabricated strawman arguement.

Why not simply abolish the market in favor of universal government employment?

Why not abolish government mandated insurance and institute tort reform?

8 posted on 07/27/2004 3:42:51 PM PDT by Willie Green (Go Pat Go!!!)
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To: Willie Green
State Farm ...

That was the insurance company paying Bill Clinton's legal fees to Bennett in Paula Jones' ultimately successful sexual harrassment lawsuit ...
9 posted on 07/27/2004 3:50:12 PM PDT by af_vet_1981
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To: Willie Green

Come to think of it why not trade barriers, or more specifically, tariffs negotiated bilaterally and passed by Congress as provided in our Constitution? I cannot understand a nation being stupid enough to bankrupt itself with unpaid foreign trade deficits resulting from poor trading agreements.


10 posted on 07/27/2004 4:10:08 PM PDT by meenie
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To: no dems

Frederick is in a "Blue" state, but it is a "Red" county. I'm not so sure that this will be much of an impact - some of the people can move with their jobs, and the location is within commuting distance of the DC suburbs where the unemployment rate is around 3%.


11 posted on 07/27/2004 4:27:57 PM PDT by speekinout
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To: meenie

Come to think of it why not trade barriers, or more specifically, tariffs negotiated bilaterally and passed by Congress as provided in our Constitution? I cannot understand a nation being stupid enough to bankrupt itself with unpaid foreign trade deficits resulting from poor trading agreements.
meenie
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Probably a longer answer than you were looking for, but in short due to international groups the plan is we are not allowed to set things to benefit us.
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The World Bank has calculated that if rich countries cut farm tariffs to 10 percent and those on industrial goods to five, with developing countries going to 15 percent and 10 percent, respectively, 144 million people could be lifted out of poverty and world income boosted by $520 billion, mostly among poor nations, by 2015. ? Reuters

Developed countries in particular are urged:

Trade Access: to grant free access to their markets for goods produced in poor countries -- and, as a first step, to be prepared to adopt a policy of duty-free and quota-free access for essentially all exports from the least-developed countries at the UN Conference on the Least Developed Countries in March 2001.

Debt Relief: to implement the expansion of the debt relief program for Heavily Indebted Poor Countries agreed last year without
further delay, and to be prepared to cancel all official debts of the heavily indebted poor countries, in return for those countries
making demonstrable commitments to poverty reduction.

ODA: to grant more generous development assistance, particularly to those countries that are genuinely applying their resources
to poverty reduction. Millennium Summit

FTAA works much the same way with America agreeing to eliminate and phase out its tariffs while poorer countries can access our markets including government procurement. In fact on government procurement the countries identified as poorest have a special privilege. Eventually the developing and poorer countries are supposed to lower their tariffs as well. No country is allowed to set tariff or duties outside of the agreement.

Also look up how the WTO decides disputes they are supposedly always decided in the interest of free trade (behind close doors to boot). We are not free to set tariffs and duties how we see best fit in the US interest as long as we are part of any of the monstrous global groups.


12 posted on 07/28/2004 6:31:46 AM PDT by PersonalLiberties (An honest politician is one who, when he's bought, stays bought. -Simon Cameron, political boss)
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