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ADP Reports Private Employers Cut 742,000 Jobs in March

ADP LogoReuters reports that a report released by ADP Employer Services says 742,000 jobs were cut by private employers in March. The February number was also revised to 706,000 job cuts - up slight from 697,000.
Private employers cut jobs by a record 742,000 in March versus a 706,000 revised cut in February that was originally reported at 697,000 jobs, said ADP, which has been carrying out the survey since 2001.

The big drop foreshadows a huge decline in the non-farm payroll reading in the government's employment report that will be released on Friday, some analysts said.

"It's a terrible number. It is almost a loss of three quarters of a million jobs which is possibly the highest we have seen so far over the length of this crisis," said Matt Esteve, foreign exchange trader with Tempus Consulting in Washington
This is a very large number job cuts. We will find out Friday if the government's number are similar.

Posted on April 1, 2009
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Economy Lost 159,000 Jobs in September

159,000 jobs were cut in September according to the latest jobs reports from the Labor Department. This was the biggest monthly jobs loss in five years. Unemployment remained at 6.1%. The AP notes that the economy has now lost 760,000 jobs this year.
The reduction in payrolls was much sharper than the 100,000 cuts economists were forecasting. They expected the jobless rate to be unchanged.

It marked the ninth straight month that the economy has lost jobs. The drop underscores fallout from a long slump in the housing market and a dangerous credit crunch that intensified last month throwing Wall Street -- and the economy -- into chaos.

So far this year, 760,000 jobs have disappeared.

"The economy is now sliding down the slippery slope of recession," said economist Ken Mayland, president of ClearView Economics.

Wall Street appeared relieved the decline in payrolls wasn't deeper. Stock futures were strengthening, pointing to a higher opening. The Dow fell 348 points Thursday amid worries about the broader economy.
The job cuts were widespread in several industries. Manufacturing jobs led with construction companies and retailers also cutting tens of thousands of jobs.
Manufacturers cut 51,000 jobs, construction companies axed 35,000 jobs, retailers got rid of 40,000 positions, business services shed 27,000 and financial services slashed 17,000 positions, with securities and investment firms accounting for 8,000 of those reductions. Leisure and hospitality companies also reduced employment by 17,000. That overwhelmed employment gains by the government, in education, health and elsewhere.
With the problems on Wall Street and deepening economic concerns it doesn't appear likely that the remaining three months of the year are going to be much different than the September report. You can see the jobs report here.

Posted on October 3, 2008
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Motorola Cuts 3,500 Jobs

USA Today reports that Motorola is laying of 3,500 jobs or 5% of its workforce.
Motorola (MOT) CEO Ed Zander said Friday the cell-phone maker will cut 3,500 jobs, or 5% of its workforce, as it moves to improve operating costs after a disappointing fourth quarter.

Zander, speaking to analysts at a meeting in New York, said the move will save the company about $400 million over two years. The cuts from Motorola's workforce of about 70,000 are to be spread across the company globally and completed in the first half of 2007.
Motorla's profits dropped 48% in the fourth quarter of 2006 which explains why the company is looking to cut costs.

Posted on January 19, 2007
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Pfizer Cuts 20% of Sales Force

Pfizer Inc. is laying off 2,200 sales employees according to an Associated Press news story.
Pfizer Inc. said Tuesday it will cut its U.S. sales force by 20 percent, or 2,200 people, as part of a cost-cutting program to transform the company into a more nimble organization as it struggles with sluggish sales.

The drug company has 11,000 sales representatives, and the cuts will be made by the end of the year, according to company spokesman Paul Fitzhenry. He couldn't say how much the cuts would save the company or if it would take any kind of an earnings charge because of the move.

In October, Pfizer said it would slash costs beyond the program announced last year, designed to cut $4 billion in expenses by 2008.
The article says Pfizer's sales have been sluggish and they have lost some patents on drugs recently. Pfizer employed at total of 11,000 sales reps before the layoffs.

Posted on December 1, 2006
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