This is week 56 of our listing job cuts. Today, the Dow went into the red for the year plunging 430 points. Why?
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WHEN THE ECONOMY FALLS JOBS GO WITH IT
This is week 55 of our listing job cuts. Today, the Dow plunged nearly 400 points. Why? According to the CNBC headline because “... economic worries return.”
WHEN THE ECONOMY FALLS JOBS GO WITH IT
Workers strikes, still high inflation and high interest rates are causing companies in many sectors to lay off employees. To illustrate the employment trends and the socioeconomic implications, each week we will list job losses. This is week 50.
WHEN THE ECONOMY FALLS JOBS GO WITH IT
Welcome to week 49 of job losses. Higher interest rates and rising inflation, plus the cheap money flow that governments pumped into economies to artificially drive up equity markets and economies are causing companies in many sectors to lay off employees.
WHEN THE ECONOMY FALLS JOBS GO WITH IT
Higher interest rates and rising inflation, plus the cheap money flow that governments pumped into economies to artificially drive up equity markets and economies are causing companies in many sectors to lay off employees.
WHEN THE ECONOMY FALLS JOBS GO WITH IT
Again, the facts are in the data and the numbers are in the facts. The higher interest rates the deeper economies will decline and the higher the unemployment numbers will rise. Inflation and high interest rate hikes are causing companies in many sectors to lay off employees.
BOSSES REQUIRING EMPLOYEES TO RETURN TO THE OFFICE ARE LOSING WORKERS
Among employers who have forced employees to come back to a central office, 42 percent report losing more workers than they expected, according to a new survey from office consulting firm Unispace. Twenty-one percent said “key” staff members had quit.
WHEN THE ECONOMY FALLS JOBS GO WITH IT
It’s plain and simple. Across the globe, as we note in this and previous Trends Journals, there are more and more forecasts for rising interest rates and more fears of recession. Thus, the deeper economies around the world fall, the more jobs will be cut.
WHEN THE ECONOMY FALLS JOBS GO WITH IT
It’s plain and simple. Across the globe, there are more and more forecasts for rising interest rates and more fears of recession. In this 44 of our job-cut report, the biggest job cuts are from the UBS banksters who are ready to fire some 35,000 Credit Suisse employees following its emergency takeover of the bank.
LAST WEEK: STOCKS RALLY ON INFLATION NEWS, INTEREST RATE HOPES
U.S. equity markets slipped Friday on news that the economy added 517,000 jobs in January, raising concerns that the U.S. Federal Reserve might keep interest rates higher longer.