9.09 Rioting Breaking Out In Eurpoe For Jobs!!!!!!
September 09, 2009
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The following is a link for a Swedish paper....you can google translate the story.
http://www.aftonbladet.se/nyheter/article5762199.ab
This kind of behavior in now occuring all over Europe.....you know conditions are deteriorating dramatically when the Swedes are burning cars and throwing stones.
As more and more Americans get fired and banker get bigger and bigger bonuses how angry do you think Americans are going to get??????
New Breed Logistics Inc. will close its Kansas City office and lay off 53 employees around Oct. 31.
Nyfix Inc., a maker of trading technology, just sold itself to NYSE Euronext for 95% more than its market value. The bad news is, 40% of its workers will be jobless when the deal closes....
Roll Coater Inc., an Indianapolis-based company that specializes in coating and slitting steel and aluminum, plans to lay off 88 employees at its plant in Hawesville, Ky.
BB&T officials said the bank's merger with failed Colonial Bank could take up to a year to complete -- with the fate of Colonial's headquarters and many of its employees up in the air.
LEESBURG -- Embarq is laying off 65 telecommunications workers in October, only a few months after the company announced it was merging with larger CenturyTel.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Pace Airlines Inc., a charter airline and maintenance company, has cut up to two-thirds of its 300-member work force just weeks after losing a major maintenance contract with Continental Airlines Inc.
Sears Holdings Corp. will close underperforming Kmart stores in Minnetonka and Richfield that employ more than 100 people. The two stores are among 22 Kmart and six Sears stores being closed nationwide this fall.
KELSEYVILLE – Lake County's premier entertainment venue is closing its doors. Konocti Harbor Resort & Spa will shut down temporarily but indefinitely on Nov. 11, with an estimated 700 employees to be affected by layoff, according to a notification the resort gave local officials.
Based on a comparison of estimated unemployment numbers for July, the addition of 700 unemployed workers could raise the county's unemployment rate from 15 percent to 18 percent in the short-term.
It is now 9.09........keep watching the ticker......if Zombulation continues, it may not matter anymore.
If too few are working.....the rest doesn't really matter.