In a British media report Thursday, Siegel warned the group would probably have to impose compulsory layoffs.
Reason: Heavy layoffs have reduced costs, while the the gusher of fund fees continues only slightly abated.
New York City came in second with 14, 600 pink slips in mass layoffs during the quarter.
Fisker Automotive, which makes plug-in hybrid electric cars, is reportedly undergoing major layoffs, reported GigaOm.
Half the job cuts will come from selling units, and the other half from layoffs.
In addition to sales, specialties include human resources issues like layoffs and employee retention.
In addition, the filing did not address whether layoffs would result from the merger.
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The July figure was 59 percent higher than the 41, 676 layoffs recorded in July 2010.
Major U.S. carriers announced schedule cutbacks and plans for layoffs in the wake of the attacks.
Layoffs of public workers will add more pressure to the larger American job creation conundrum.
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No matter what happens in women's lives divorce, layoffs, illness, ambivalence egg freezing can come to the rescue.
Moreover, small-business owners became even less accurate at predicting their own layoffs during the economic downturn.
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Just over half of the businesses plan to hire new workers, and only 8% anticipate layoffs.
All the while, layoffs continued and most corporations tightened their budgets across the board.
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Reduced demand from all the layoffs will only be exacerbated by the capital controls.
The dreaded risutora--restructuring, the euphemism for layoffs--has not hit his firm yet, but he is waiting.
In turn, suppliers had no choice but to engage in massive layoffs of their own workforces.
Unemployment has reached a post-war high of 5%, and large-scale layoffs have just begun.
However, GM learned the hard way that layoffs, depression and suicide are no laughing matter.
In some companies, a performance such as this would be enough to prompt discussions of layoffs.
Hardly a day goes by without a media company announcing another round of layoffs.
Now layoffs or induced retirements are as common in the service sector as in manufacturing.
More than half the layoffs are a function of workers completing a contract or seasonality.
This represents 36% of the total major layoffs in the U.S. in the first quarter.
The company responded with massive layoffs, which devastated Seattle's economy and put Sullivan out of business.
Mr Swanepoel explained the crisis to the unions, and won their agreement to the necessary layoffs.
Big changes at Cisco today, with a shutdown of its Flip camera business, restructuring and layoffs.
Sun has always done what I call daily layoffs, removing employees who didn't cut it.
Fears of even more layoffs are now a perennial worry in the Time Inc. building.
The layoffs didn't surprise Martha Didio, who had been a Hulme seamstress since 1984.
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