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WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Cessna Aircraft Co. says it is planning a second round of layoffs as the slowing economy affects orders for new planes.
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Hawker Beechcraft warns workers of more layoffs - MSN MoneyCentral
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) - Aircraft maker Hawker Beechcraft Corp. warned its employees Thursday that it planned to reduce its work force further as economic conditions continue to deteriorate. The letter from Hawker Beechcraft Chief Executive Jim Schuster ...
Hawker Beechcraft warns workers of more layoffs - Forbes
Aircraft maker Hawker Beechcraft Corp. warned its employees Thursday that it planned to reduce its work force further as economic conditions continue to deteriorate. The letter from Hawker Beechcraft Chief Executive Jim Schuster to workers did not ...
Cessna to hold second round of layoffs - KWCH.com
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) - Wichita-based Cessna Aircraft is planning a second round of layoffs as the slowing economy affects orders for new planes. A company spokeswoman said officials were still assessing the situation and couldn't say how many jobs ...
Cessna plans second round of layoffs in Wichita - Kansas City Star
WICHITA | Cessna Aircraft Co., the city?s largest employer, said Tuesday that it is planning a second round of layoffs as the slowing economy affects orders for new planes. A company spokesman couldn?t say how many jobs could be lost, saying that ...
National business news briefs: Lots of job cuts - Kansas City Star
U.S. employers publicly announced nearly 1.224 million job cuts last year, according to a tally published Wednesday by the outplacement firm of Challenger, Gray & Christmas . The 2008 total was 59 percent higher than the number announced in 2007 but ...
Hawker Beechcraft warns of layoffs - Topeka Capitol-Journal
WICHITA ? Aircraft maker Hawker Beechcraft Corp. warned its employees today that it planned to reduce its work force further as economic conditions continue to deteriorate. The letter from Hawker Beechcraft chief executive officer Jim Schuster to ...
Outlook not so good for jobs - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Americans probably suffered a net loss of 2.4 million jobs last year, with the pain likely to stretch well into 2009 and possibly beyond, underscoring the recession's toll on employers and workers and the difficulty President-elect ...
Job losses likely to continue - TriVallyCentral
Marcio Jose Sanchez/Associated Press , People look for jobs at the California Employment Development Department in Sunnyvale, Calif., on Tuesday. Just days into 2009, data storage company EMC Corp., managed care provider Cigna Corp., aluminum ...
Job losses persist in '09 - Durango Herald
People looks for jobs in front of computer screens at the California Employment Development Department in Sunnyvale, Calif., on Tuesday. Already, the New Year has gotten off to a rough start, and more bad news is expected this week when the ...
Job losses persist as recession drags - Sun-Journal
WASHINGTON (AP) - Americans probably suffered a net loss of 2.4 million jobs last year, with the pain likely to stretch well into 2009 and possibly beyond, underscoring the recession's toll on employers and workers and the difficulty President-elect ...
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