The employment Restructuring Report is compiled by Kelly Services. It provides a timely review of economic, labour and hiring conditions in the relevant markets, with a detailed focus on the most recent data regarding mass layoffs and restructuring. The report is compiled utilising publicly available data from official, private and not-for-profit organisations. published on a quarterly basis, the employment Restructuring Report is available in separate editions for the United States and the European Union.
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Summary p/3
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US labor market trends p/4
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US regional labor trends p/7
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Most heavily impacted sectors p/9
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US labor market outlook p/12
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Major announced US job layoffs p/13
About this report p/22
METHODOLOGY NOTES:
The Employment
Restructuring Report is
compiled by Kelly Services
using publicly available data
from official, private and
non-profit organizations.
It aims to provide a
summary of the leading
factors contributing to
labor and hiring conditions
in the relevant markets,
with a special focus on
up-to-date layoffs and
job creation statistics.
US mass layoffs P/5
US job openings P/6
Announced US job layoffs by region P/8
Announced US job layoffs by industry sector P/10
US job openings by industry sector P/11
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market trends
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labor trends
03 most heavily
impacted sectors
04 US labor
market outlook
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announced
US job layoffs
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report
➔ Conditions in the
US labor market, and the
economy more broadly,
have continued to improve
over the early part of 2013,
with the economic recovery
maintaining its momentum.
The jobs picture continues to
show modest improvement,
with claims for unemployment
benefits moving steadily
lower and the unemployment
rate also holding at a lower
level than a year ago.
The impact of the across-
the-board spending cuts
has largely been absorbed,
while the expansionary policy
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of the Federal Reserve has
cushioned any immediate
fallout, and helped to
sustain the green shoots
emerging across several key
sectors of the economy.
In particular, a revival in
housing prices, higher durable
goods orders and improved
consumer confidence all
confirm that the recovery
is on track, although still
lacking the robustness of
recent economic upturns.
Real GDP grew by a
respectable 2.4% annually
in the first quarter,
although this was a little
below expectations.
The number of layoffs
dropped in the first quarter
to approximately 339,000,
with the real bright spot
being the big fall in
manufacturing layoffs, which
were at an historical low.
The unemployment rate
remained at 7.5%, largely
unchanged on recent
months but down from
8.1% a year earlier.
Much attention has been
focused on when the Federal
Reserve will scale back its
monetary expansion, which
has been the main driver
behind the recovery thus far.
While the Fed has signalled
that the end might be not too
far off, it’s worth remembering
that the Fed’s own target is an
unemployment rate of 6.5%.
That rate of unemployment
is still some way off and will
require further substantial
economic strength. And
with inflation at around only
1% annually, there is no
immediate hurry for the Fed
to withdraw its helping hand.
There are still obstacles to
global recovery, with Europe
deep in recession and China’s
growth softening, so it is
likely that US central bank
will allow a little more steam
to build before it turns off
the stimulus tap, suggesting
that the current growth
trajectory will be maintained.
it is likely that US central bank will allow a little more steam
to build before it turns off the stimulus tap, suggesting that
the current growth trajectory will be maintained.
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01 US Labor
market trends
02 US regional
labor trends
03 most heavily
impacted sectors
04 US labor
market outlook
05 major
announced
US job layoffs
about this
report
➔ The total number of
initial claims from mass layoffs
totalled 339,200 in the first
quarter of 2013, a substantial
decline from almost 550,000
in the last quarter of 2012.
Improved activity across a
range of industries helped
produce a better jobs market,
as evidenced by the latest
GDP figures that highlighted
the positive contributions
from private inventory
investment, exports and
personal consumption.
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market
trends
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Broadly, the jobs market
is making progress but it
is fluctuating month-by-
month, and is still at a
pace that does not reflect
a fully fledged recovery.
The number of job openings
stood at 3.84 million across
the US at the end of March.
This continues the pattern of
steady improvement since
the depth of the economic
downturn in 2009, but the
recovery in jobs has flattened
somewhat since late 2011.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics
makes the point that in
seasonally adjusted terms,
the level of job openings
has scarcely changed over
the course of the year up
to the end of March.
Manufacturing has had
a sound performance
but some of the more
recent indicators show the
sector to be softening.
The unemployment rate
stood at 7.5%, a level
that has remained stable
over recent months.
Total non-farm payroll
employment is up by slightly
more than 1.9 million over
the course of the year.
5. US mass layoffs (Q2 2006 to Q1 2013)
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Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
2011/Q4
2012/Q1
2012/Q2
2012/Q3
2012/Q4
2013/Q1
2011/Q3
2011/Q2
2011/Q1
2010/Q4
2010/Q3
2010/Q2
2010/Q1
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2009/Q2
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Much attention has been focused on when the Federal Reserve
will scale back its monetary expansion, which has been the main
driver behind the recovery thus far.
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US JOB openings (SEPT 2009 to MAR 2013)
Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics
0
500000
1000000
March 2013February 2013January 2013December 2012November 2012October 2012September 2012August 2012July 2012June 2012May 2012April 2012March 2012February 2012January 2012December 2011November 2011October 2011September 2011August 2011July 2011June 2011May 2011April 2011March 2011February 2011January 2011December 2010November 2010October 2010September 2010August 2010July 2010June 2010May 2010April 2010March 2010February 2010January 2010December 2009November 2009October 2009September 2009
0
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
3,000,000
3,500,000
4,000,000
December2011
November2011
October2011
September2011
August2011
July2011
June2011
May2011
April2011
March2011
February2011
January2011
March2012
February2012
January2012
June2012
May2012
April2012
September2012
August2012
July2012
December2012
November2012
October2012
March2013
February2013
January2013
December2010
November2010
October2010
September2010
August2010
July2010
June2010
May2010
April2010
March2010
February2010
January2010
December2009
November2009
October2009
September2009
Broadly, the jobs
market is making
progress but it is
fluctuating month-by-
month, and is still at
a pace that does not
reflect a fully
fledged recovery.
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labor trends
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impacted sectors
04 US labor
market outlook
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US job layoffs
about this
report
02US regional
labor
trends
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➔ Across the major
census regions of the US,
the largest number of
layoffs was in the South,
with approximately 105,000
positions disappearing. It is
noticeable that among the four
major regions, the South has
experienced a slower rate of
improvement than elsewhere.
While there is a degree of
volatility in the quarterly
results, there has been a
pattern of steadily improving
conditions in the Northeast,
Midwest and West.
Only the Northeast
experienced a decline
in layoff claims over the
course of the year.
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announced job layoffs by US region (Q3 2010 to Q1 2013)
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WestMidwestSouthNortheast
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
WestMidwestSouthNortheast
Q3 2011
Q4 2011
Q2 2011
Q1 2011
Q3 2010
Q4 2010
Q1 2012
Q2 2012
Q3 2012
Q4 2012
Q1 2013
It is noticeable that
among the four
major regions, the
South has experienced
a slower rate of
improvement
than elsewhere.
Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics
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heavily
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sectors
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➔ The manufacturing
sector experienced
a particularly strong
performance in the March
quarter, with the number
of layoff claims falling
from around 161,000 to
slightly over 100,000
This is a very buoyant result,
but at the same time, the
manufacturing sector is
delivering some mixed
messages. In contrast to the
jobs data, two recent sets of
purchasing-manager’s data
suggest a noticeable softening
toward the end of the quarter.
There were also significant
declines in unemployment
claims in construction,
accommodation and food
services, and transportation
and warehousing.
Job openings changed
little over the course of
the year across most
industries and regions.
Over the year, openings
were higher in construction,
government, leisure and
hospitality, and trade,
transportation and utilities.
Openings were lower in
education and health services,
professional business services,
and manufacturing.
Across the economy, private
sector job openings stood
at 3.45 million at the end
of March, a figure virtually
unchanged from a year earlier.
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announced US job layoffs by industry sector – NON-FARM (Q2 2012 to Q1 2013)
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Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics
0
Real estateEducational servicesFinance and insuranceMiningArts, entertainment and recreationWholesale tradeHealthcare and social assistanceInformationProfessional and technical servicesGovernmentRetail tradeTransportation and warehousingAccommodation and food servicesConstructionAdministrative and waste servicesManufacturing
0
40,000
80,000
120,000
160,000
200,000
Realestate
Educationalservices
Financeandinsurance
Mining
Arts,entertainment
andrecreation
Wholesaletrade
Healthcareand
socialassistance
Information
Professionaland
technicalservices
Government
Retailtrade
Transportation
andwarehousing
Accommodation
andfoodservices
Construction
Administrative
andwasteservices
Manufacturing
Q2 2012
Q3 2012
Q4 2012
Q1 2013
Openings were lower in education and health services,
professional business services, and manufacturing.
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US job opening by industry sector (June 2011 to March 2013)
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600,000
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800,000
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M
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Construction
Manufacturing
Government
Leisureand
Hospitality
Professional
BusinessServices
Trade,Transportation
andUtilities
Educationand
HealthServices
June 2011
Sept 2011
March 2012
June 2012
Sept 2012
Dec 2012
March 2013
Dec 2011
Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics
Over the year,
openings
were higher in
construction,
government, leisure
and hospitality,
and trade,
transportation and
utilities.
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market
outlook
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labor trends
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US job layoffs
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➔ The recovery in the
labor market is progressing,
but at a lackluster rate. The
broader economy is still
advancing at a pace lower
than the trend and slower
than many had expected.
Real GDP is expected to
increase marginally over the
course of the year at a rate
that will not significantly
eat into the level of
unemployment. Indeed it is
possible that unemployment
could worsen somewhat
as many discouraged job
seekers return to the market.
The real problem is that the
global economy is still in a
fragile state, with the EU still
in a quagmire, Japan making
a modest contribution after
decades of stagnation, and
the US doing the heavy lifting
in terms of its contribution
to global growth.
China is on a long-term growth
path, but it too is seeing
manufacturing a little weaker
according to latest data.
On the positive side,
consumer spending is
holding up well in spite of
the automatic spending
cuts, and home starts and
home prices are displaying
long-awaited gains. The US
business sector is also showing
remarkable resilience as
earnings, on the whole, are
meeting or exceeding targets.
The need for continued
monetary stimulus via bond
sales and low interest rates
would seem apparent,
but the latest soundings
from the Federal Reserve
have raised the prospect
that its quantitative easing
program may end in the
not-too-distant future.
Monetary stimulus is now
being cranked up in Japan
and this may be the wild card
that re-shapes the global
balance. The world’s third
biggest economy has scarcely
been a blip on the economic
radar for more than a decade.
A fresh mindset regarding the
need to re-inflate the economy
and make the Yen competitive
is now in full swing, as
reflected in a surge in equities.
The eurozone banking and
credit situation is never far
from the surface but there is a
firm resolve by the European
Central Bank to do its utmost
to avoid further setbacks.
The forward indicators of
purchasing managers suggest
weak business activity, and
consumer confidence is
soft across the eurozone .
The best estimates suggest
that growth in the US will
improve modestly. At some
point over coming months, it
seems that the Fed will judge
that the costs of quantitative
easing outweigh the benefits,
and then the economy will be
truly under its own steam.
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JAN to MAR 2013
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3M Company 300 Manufacturing January
A.M. Castle & Co 180 Wholesale January
Abbott Vascular 450 Manufacturing February
Acciona West Branch Iowa 40 Manufacturing March
Acme Bus Corp 165 Transport and Logistics March
Activision 30 Media, Arts and Entertainment February
Activision Publishing 30 Media, Arts and Entertainment February
Acxiom Corp 50 Technology February
Advance Publications Inc 60 Media, Arts and Entertainment January
Affinion Group Holdings, Franklin 50 Business Services February
Affymax Inc 230 Health and Medical March
Akron General Health System 132 Health and Medical February
Albemarle Health 39 Health and Medical March
Alon Refinery, CA 62 Mining, Resources and Energy January
Alpha Natural Resources 1,200 Mining, Resources and Energy January
Alstom 80 Manufacturing March
American Esoteric Labs 65 Health and Medical January
American Express AMEX 5,400 Banking, Finance and Insurance January
Amgen Inc 157 Health and Medical January
Anchorage School District 200 Education February
Archer & Greiner 42 Law March
AstraZeneca 2,300 Health and Medical March
AT&T Call Center, Greensboro ,NC 66 Telecommunications January
Athenahealth Inc 36 Health and Medical January
ATK 150 Aerospace and Defense March
Atmel Corp 140 Technology January
Austin Packaging Company 125 Manufacturing March
Awrey Bakeries 200 Manufacturing February
BAE Systems 300 Aerospace and Defense January
Bank of America, Rancho Cordova 57 Banking, Finance and Insurance March
Bank of America, Simi Valley 51 Banking, Finance and Insurance January
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Barclays, NY 275 Banking, Finance and Insurance February
Bentley World Packaging 97 Manufacturing January
Best Buy 400 Retail February
BHP Billiton, Navajo Mine 100 Mining, Resources and Energy January
Bibb County School, GA 50 Education February
Bi-Lo, Mauldin, SC 130 Retail March
BioFuel Energy 40 Mining, Resources and Energy February
Blackbaud Inc 150 Technology January
BlackRock Inc 300 Banking, Finance and Insurance March
Blockbuster Video Stores 3,000 Media, Arts and Entertainment January
Bloomfield Public Schools, NJ 98 Education March
Boca Raton Bridge Hotel 96 Recreation and Tourism March
Boeing 2,000 Aviation March
Boeing, El Paso 160 Aviation January
Boston Scientific 1,000 Health and Medical January
Bowling Green State University 100 Education January
Brillion Iron Works 60 Manufacturing March
Brookstone, Inc 75 Retail January
BuzzMedia 50 Media, Arts and Entertainment February
Caesars Windsor 38 Recreation and Tourism March
California Redwood Company 45 Manufacturing January
Campbell Soup Co. Sacramento 290 Manufacturing January
Caradigm 40 Health and Medical March
Cardinal Health Inc. 180 Health and Medical January
Cargill Lansing Salt Mine, NY 130 Mining, Resources and Energy March
Caterpillar Inc. S. Milwaukee 300 Manufacturing March
Catholic Archdiocese Chicago 70 Community February
Cemex, West Palm Beach, FL 79 Construction January
Chase Home Mortgage, Florence 550 Banking, Finance and Insurance March
Cincinnati Public School District Ohio 70 Education March
Cirque du Soleil 400 Media, Arts and Entertainment January
Organization Total (approx) Industry Month
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Cisco 500 Technology March
Citigroup, West Sacramento 181 Banking, Finance and Insurance February
ClearEdge Power, South Windsor 170 Manufacturing March
Clifton Springs Hospital, NY 58 Health and Medical January
Coca Cola Amatil 750 Manufacturing March
Codemasters 80 Media, Arts and Entertainment January
Compuware 160 Technology March
Contech Castings, Auburn 100 Manufacturing February
Continental Maritime 185 Maritime March
Credit Suisse NYC 94 Banking, Finance and Insurance March
Crossroads Systems Inc 30 Technology March
Cummins Marine 50 Manufacturing March
Daimler Trucks Unit 2,100 Manufacturing January
Dartmouth Hitchcock Keene Hospital 34 Health and Medical January
Delaware Hospice 52 Health and Medical January
Delgado Community College 46 Education January
Delhaize America 500 Retail February
Demmer Corporation 90 Manufacturing February
Deufol Inc, Indiana 82 Manufacturing March
Dignity Health and Sutter Health 118 Health and Medical February
Dominion Mine No. 36, VA 90 Mining, Resources and Energy February
DreamWorks Animation 350 Media, Arts and Entertainment February
DynCorp 150 Government February
Eagle Industries 300 Manufacturing March
East Whittier Schools 60 Education February
Eaton Corporation Horseheads, NY 33 Manufacturing March
Energizer Holdings, Maryville, MO 290 Manufacturing February
Energizer, Asheboro, NC 100 Manufacturing January
Entertainment, Troy, MI 400 Business Services March
Express Scripts 332 Health and Medical January
First California Bank 55 Banking, Finance and Insurance March
Organization Total (approx) Industry Month
16. Flying Food Group LLC 68 Manufacturing February
Forrester Research 30 Business Services February
Foxwoods Resort Casino 50 Recreation and Tourism March
Franklin Memorial Hospital, Maine 40 Health and Medical February
Freeman Bus Corporation, NY 152 Transport and Logistics March
FreightCar America Inc, Illinois 254 Transport and Logistics March
Frontier Airlines 700 Aviation February
GameFly 35 Media, Arts and Entertainment March
GE Appliance Park 500 Manufacturing February
General Dynamics, Mayport, FL 65 Manufacturing March
General Dynamics, Anniston, AL 139 Aerospace and Defense January
General Electric Co. 103 Manufacturing March
Gerber Fremont, MI 44 Manufacturing January
Gerdau Steel 31 Manufacturing January
Giant Eagle 75 Retail February
GM Flint Michigan 104 Manufacturing March
Golden Gate Bridge 38 Transport and Logistics March
Goodfellow Brothers, Maui 100 Construction February
Goodyear, Danville 41 Manufacturing January
Grand Rapids Home Veterans 144 Health and Medical January
Grand Rapids Schools, MI 200 Education February
Green Mountain Coffee Roasters 74 Manufacturing March
Group Commerce 31 Business Services January
Halliburton Duncan 130 Manufacturing January
Hanford Nuclear Reservation 250 Mining, Resources and Energy March
Harman International Industries 500 Manufacturing February
Hasbro 550 Manufacturing January
Hatteras and CABO Yachts, NC 40 Manufacturing January
Hatteras Yachts, NC 105 Manufacturing January
Haunch of Venison 40 Media, Arts and Entertainment February
Hawaii’s Schofield Barracks 100 Maritime February
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17. Heinz Idaho Plant 80 Manufacturing February
Hemlock Semiconductor 400 Manufacturing March
Homeward Residential Inc 325 Banking, Finance and Insurance February
Hoover, El Paso Texas 151 Manufacturing February
Hudson City Savings Bank 384 Banking, Finance and Insurance February
Hudson Valley Community College, NY 30 Education January
Hutchinson Technology Inc. 150 Manufacturing February
Idaho National Laboratory 101 Research and Development March
Imation Corp 200 Technology February
International Paper, Augusta 75 Manufacturing January
International Veneer Company, VA 100 Manufacturing January
Isle of Wight Schools 65 Education March
ITT Exelis, Roanoke County 70 Aerospace and Defense March
Jackson County School District, Oregon 66 Government February
JCPenney 300 Retail February
JCPenney 1,500 Retail March
Journal Register 230 Media, Arts and Entertainment February
JP Morgan Chase Bank 121 Banking, Finance and Insurance January
Kaiser Permanente Hawaii 47 Health and Medical January
Knight Capital Group 75 Banking, Finance and Insurance February
LA County Courts 511 Government March
Lakeside Hospital NY 120 Health and Medical February
LCA-Vision Inc. 31 Health and Medical January
Leap Wireless International Inc 120 Technology January
Lender Processing Services 37 Technology March
Letterkenny Army Depot 244 Defense January
Libbey Inc, Shreveport Louisiana 200 Retail February
Lockheed Martin 234 Aerospace and Defense March
Lockheed Martin Fort Worth 68 Aerospace and Defense February
Logitech International 140 Technology March
Lufthansa Maintenance Unit 650 Aviation January
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18. Lynda com 45 Education March
McLaren Bay Region Hospital 30 Health and Medical February
MDT Personnel Clearwater 48 Business Services February
Mercury Insurance Group, Latham, NY 65 Banking, Finance and Insurance February
Meredith Corp 60 Media, Arts and Entertainment January
Milan Army Ammunition Plant 30 Defense February
Mondelez Global LLC 100 Manufacturing January
Morgan Stanley 1,600 Banking, Finance and Insurance January
Motorola Mobility 1,200 Telecommunications March
MVP Health Care 68 Health and Medical January
National Beef Packing Co. 433 Manufacturing February
National Real Estate Information Service 215 Business Services January
Nestle USA, Jonesboro Plant 70 Manufacturing January
New York Thruway Authority 234 Transport and Logistics January
Newark Public Schools 100 Education March
NewPage Corp 300 Manufacturing February
Norfolk Schools 108 Education February
Northern Southern Roanoke, VA 140 Transport and Logistics February
Northrop Grumman 65 Aerospace and Defense February
Oerlikon Fairfield 150 Manufacturing February
Orbitz Worldwide 70 Recreation and Tourism February
Owens Community College 30 Education March
Ozarks Blood Center 39 Health and Medical March
Pasco County School District, FL 100 Education March
Payless, Topeka, KS 45 Retail January
Pentagon 46,000 Defense January
Perry Hotel 138 Recreation and Tourism February
Philadelphia Housing Authority 82 Government March
Pioneer 800 Media, Arts and Entertainment February
Pitney Bowes Indiana 137 Retail March
Plantronics, Santa Cruz, CA 41 Manufacturing January
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19. Pocono Mountain School District, PA 37 Education March
Portola Packaging Inc. IL 76 Manufacturing March
Precision Fabrics Group Inc 30 Manufacturing March
ProQuest 40 Technology January
PVH Corp 900 Manufacturing March
Raytheon Co 200 Aerospace and Defense March
Red River Army Depot, TX 400 Aerospace and Defense January
Reuters 3,000 Banking, Finance and Insurance January
Rhodes Bake-N-Serv 49 Manufacturing January
RMT Inc 30 Construction January
Rock Island Arsenal 175 Aerospace and Defense March
Rosetta Stone 70 Technology March
Russell Athletic #9 Mill, Alex City, AL 180 Manufacturing January
Sabreliner Corporation 50 Manufacturing March
Saint Agnes Medical Center 75 Health and Medical January
Saint Thomas Health 38 Health and Medical March
Saks Galleria Dallas 123 Retail February
Sensient Technologies Corp 125 Manufacturing February
Siemens 1,400 Telecommunications March
Smith & Nephew Orthopedics 100 Health and Medical February
Sodexo Inc 93 Business Services March
Solgar Inc 300 Health and Medical March
Solomon Corp 33 Manufacturing January
South Carolina Department of Health and
Environmental Control
45 Government January
St Louis Public Schools 134 Education February
St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children 46 Health and Medical March
St. Rose Dominican Hospitals 100 Health and Medical January
Standard Insurance Co 100 Banking, Finance and Insurance January
Star-Ledger, Newark, NJ 34 Media, Arts and Entertainment January
State Street Corp 630 Banking, Finance and Insurance January
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Organization Total (approx) Industry Month
20. Stefanini Inc. 107 Business Services February
StumbleUpon 35 Technology January
Summa Health System 54 Health and Medical January
Supervalu Inc. 1,100 Retail March
Supervalu Inc. 117 Retail January
Syracuse schools NY 97 Education March
TE Connectivity, Middletown, PA 70 Telecommunications February
TE Connectivity, Tullahoma 33 Manufacturing February
Tellabs 300 Telecommunications February
Tellico Services Inc 85 Manufacturing March
Tendril Networks Inc. 59 Services January
The Dow Corning Corp 500 Manufacturing January
The Scooter Store 1,800 Retail March
The Scooter Store 150 Retail February
The Washington Post 40 Media, Arts and Entertainment February
Thomas Reuters 2,500 Banking, Finance and Insurance February
Time Inc 500 Media, Arts and Entertainment January
TIMET 77 Mining, Resources and Energy February
Tippett Studios 40 Media, Arts and Entertainment March
T-Mobile 300 Telecommunications March
Tobyhanna Army Depot 418 Aerospace and Defense March
Twin Rivers Unified School, CA 101 Education March
UBS 35 Banking, Finance and Insurance March
Umatilla Chemical Agent Disposal Facility 117 Aerospace and Defense March
Umicore Optical Materials 34 Manufacturing January
United Airlines 472 Aviation January
United Space Alliance 111 Aerospace and Defense January
United Technologies Corp 350 Aerospace and Defense January
United Technologies Corp. 3,000 Aerospace and Defense February
URS Corp Maryland 31 Construction January
UTC Aerospace, Windsor Locks 71 Aerospace and Defense January
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01 US Labor
market trends
02 US regional
labor trends
03 most heavily
impacted sectors
04 US labor
market outlook
05 major
announced
US job layoffs
about this
report
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20 | Employment Restructuring Report | united states edition Q2 2013
Organization Total (approx) Industry Month
21. Veolia Transportation 78 Transport and Logistics January
Verizon, NJ 201 Telecommunications January
Vette Thermal 84 Manufacturing February
Visiting Nurse Association of Texas 400 Health and Medical January
Vitalité Health Network, CA 400 Health and Medical February
VMware 900 Technology January
Vostu 50 Media, Arts and Entertainment March
Walker Manufacturing, VA 30 Manufacturing February
Walt Disney Video Game Division 50 Media, Arts and Entertainment January
Washington Township Health Care 200 Health and Medical January
Westinghouse Electric Co. 665 Manufacturing February
Wet Seal Inc 35 Retail February
Windsor School District, CA 40 Education March
WPS Wisconsin Health Insurance 451 Health and Medical January
Zynga 30 Media, Arts and Entertainment February
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contents
summary
01 US Labor
market trends
02 US regional
labor trends
03 most heavily
impacted sectors
04 US labor
market outlook
05 major
announced
US job layoffs
about this
report
05
21 | Employment Restructuring Report | united states edition Q2 2013
Organization Total (approx) Industry Month
Source information: Details of announced job losses are derived from a range of publicly available business information
and news services including dailyjobcuts.com, Forbes, Reuters, Associated Press, and localized media across the U.S.