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U.S. Layoffs Surge to 17-Month High
Market Watch ^ | 7/6/2005 | Rex Nutting

Posted on 07/06/2005 10:25:29 AM PDT by ex-Texan

The U.S. automotive and retail sectors slashed tens of thousands of jobs in June, bringing the number of planned job cuts to 110,996, the highest in 17 months, according to outplacement firm Challenger Gray & Christmas Inc.

Corporate announcements of job reductions increased by 35% from May's 82,282 and by 73% from June 2004's 64,343, Challenger said Wednesday. Cuts are up 92% since April.

So far in 2005, planned job reductions are ahead by 14%, at 538,274, Challenger's tally shows.

The automotive sector announced 45,378 job cuts in June, while the retail sector axed 24,065.

The Challenger survey is not seasonally adjusted. Typically, job cuts slow in the summer months.

"The fact that job cuts are rising in the summer is not even the most surprising trend," said John Challenger, CEO of the firm. "The surprise is that we are seeing a growing number of mass job cuts."

The Challenger report doesn't track most of the jobs lost in the economy each month. Announced cuts can take place immediately or over the course of several months, and they can be accomplished through layoffs or through voluntary terminations, such as quitting or retiring.

According to the most recent Labor Department data, there were 4.6 million separations from jobs in April, including 1.6 million layoffs, up about 250,000 from a year earlier. At the same time, 4.5 million workers were hired, flat with a year earlier.

In a separate report issued Wednesday, the Institute for Supply Management reported an unexpected jump in the nonmanufacturing sentiment index in June, indicating strong growth.

The ISM index rose to 62.2% in June from 58.5% in May, ahead of expectations that had been anticipating a decline to 58.4%. See full story.


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My personal views on this recent trend are pretty well documented here on FR. In case you do not know what they are, just do a search on my screen name. Believe that I have ruffled enough feathers for the time being. 'Nuff said.
1 posted on 07/06/2005 10:25:31 AM PDT by ex-Texan
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To: ex-Texan

This economy is generating a TON of new jobs - the problem is, most of these jobs are in India and assorted other third world hellholes.


2 posted on 07/06/2005 10:30:03 AM PDT by quiet_vet
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To: ex-Texan
Just an opportunity for those 100,000 laid-off workers to move into nano-technology...
< /sarcasm>
3 posted on 07/06/2005 10:33:37 AM PDT by TopDog2
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To: Willie Green

Pink slip ping.


4 posted on 07/06/2005 10:34:26 AM PDT by Fierce Allegiance (This ain't your granddaddy's America!)
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To: ex-Texan

"So far in 2005, planned job reductions are ahead by 14%, at 538,274, Challenger's tally shows.

"According to the most recent Labor Department data, there were 4.6 million separations from jobs in April, including 1.6 million layoffs, up about 250,000 from a year earlier. At the same time, 4.5 million workers were hired, flat with a year earlier.

This doesn't seem to jibe. If there are 538,274 'planned' job reductions year to date, that's only 89,712 a month. But the Labour Department says there are 1.6 million layoffs per month. Or do they count all involuntary and seasonal separations? Do they include firing for cause?

In any case, if there is 4.5 million turnover per month, these 'big cuts' don't seem so big.


5 posted on 07/06/2005 10:34:57 AM PDT by proxy_user
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To: ex-Texan

Howdy Tex! Or, more appropriately, Aloha.

(just returned from Maui)


6 posted on 07/06/2005 10:35:39 AM PDT by EggsAckley
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To: proxy_user
these 'big cuts' don't seem so big.

They aren't 'big'. They are the biggest in 17 months, which is to say that the bottom has been found. Layoffs could continue at this low level for a long time.

7 posted on 07/06/2005 10:38:28 AM PDT by RightWhale (withdraw from the 1967 UN Outer Space Treaty)
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To: ex-Texan

Last I saw it, the unemployment rate was 5.1%.


8 posted on 07/06/2005 10:41:46 AM PDT by MEGoody (Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.)
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To: quiet_vet
This economy is generating a TON of new jobs

I was just told by a poster the other day that our manufacturing base is as good today, as it was 25 or so years ago.

9 posted on 07/06/2005 10:44:14 AM PDT by Black Tooth
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To: TopDog2
You forgot to throw in a few more tried-and-true standard FR bromides:

1. They should start their own business.
2. It's their own fault they chose the wrong career.
3. Get retrained for The Next Big Thing (just don't ask what that is).
4. Move to where the work is (like India, Indonesia, China).
5. Quit complaining and suck it up (IOW, throw away all you've worked for and be glad to take a job at Mac's).
6. Let 'em eat cake.

(/sarc)

10 posted on 07/06/2005 10:49:53 AM PDT by chimera
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To: chimera
I lurked for a long time, and I had to laugh when I read your post. It's is exactly what I have seen.

Thanks for that. Made me laugh.

11 posted on 07/06/2005 10:59:30 AM PDT by Black Tooth
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To: Black Tooth

Welcome to FR!


12 posted on 07/06/2005 11:05:24 AM PDT by Fierce Allegiance (This ain't your granddaddy's America!)
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To: MEGoody; All

5.1% is bad when there is a Republican in office..


13 posted on 07/06/2005 11:07:39 AM PDT by KevinDavis (the space/future belongs to the eagles, the earth/past to the groundhogs)
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To: chimera

You forgot the other side:

1.) Whine about every fluctuation in the job market.
2.) Blame outsourcing.
3.) Ignore every positive number out there.
4.) Blame outsourcing.
5.) Expect work to come knocking on your door.
6.) When it doesn't, blame outsourcing.
7.) Whine some more

I'm sick to death of that lame McDonald's reference. There is a hell of a lot more to do in this country that fix fast food, unless that's all you are qualified to do. If that is all you are qualified to do, whose fault is that, the government's? Freakin' crybabies.


14 posted on 07/06/2005 11:27:35 AM PDT by L98Fiero
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To: L98Fiero; All

You forgot one thing: Demand that the government do something and yet call yourself a Conservative..


15 posted on 07/06/2005 11:44:43 AM PDT by KevinDavis (the space/future belongs to the eagles, the earth/past to the groundhogs)
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To: TopDog2
Just an opportunity for those 100,000 laid-off workers to move into nano-technology....

Say hello to our latest additions to the public sector workforce; where ever greater spending and bureacratic inflation is the name of the game.
16 posted on 07/06/2005 11:47:24 AM PDT by ARCADIA (Abuse of power comes as no surprise)
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To: L98Fiero
I'm sick to death of that lame McDonald's reference. There is a hell of a lot more to do in this country that fix fast food, unless that's all you are qualified to do. If that is all you are qualified to do, whose fault is that, the government's? Freakin' crybabies.

Said like a true blue shielded public employee, or a guy who inherited his position from his daddy. Opportunity lost is just that, there is still things to do out there, but it is less then it use to be and that is the key point.
17 posted on 07/06/2005 11:51:50 AM PDT by ARCADIA (Abuse of power comes as no surprise)
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To: L98Fiero
Once welfare catches up a bit closer with wages, I'm retiring. Think of all the money I'll save in taxes and family health care.
18 posted on 07/06/2005 11:56:56 AM PDT by Realism (Some believe that the facts-of-life are open to debate.....)
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To: quiet_vet

Not true, the illegals are filling plenty of slots. Besides, all these jobs are jobs Americans don't want to do. I heard Space Station management is a new big thing, will be hiring hundreds of thousands.


19 posted on 07/06/2005 12:04:14 PM PDT by jb6 ( Free Haghai Sophia! Crusade!)
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To: Black Tooth; quiet_vet

It is, it just relocated a bit further west: to China.


20 posted on 07/06/2005 12:05:59 PM PDT by jb6 ( Free Haghai Sophia! Crusade!)
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