ENN: Canada Considers Adopting Californias More Stringent Auto :: from the CEO. History. Editorial Philosophy. Staff. Jobs & Internships standards for years, saying they will harm industry and result in smaller cars http://www.enn.com/top_stories/article/807HOME | The parent company of The Industry Standard Thursday cut its staff
by 17 percent.
The catalyst for the layoffs is a "soft market," according to John
Battelle, CEO of Standard Media International.
Wave of New Microsoft Enterprise Products Bring Big Benefits to IT :: Cost reductions resulted from a wide range of areas, including the recovery of Microsoft has worked with more than 1,000 industry partners to help plan, build, http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/wave-of-new-micros-benefits-to,294859.shtmlHOME | "We decided to take this course because the economic downturn is more
severe than anyone expected, and we are committed to the long-term success
of this company," he said.
The Changing Newsroom | Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ):: The newsroom staff producing the paper is also smaller, younger, more tech-savvy, a further round of newsroom staff reductions at large papers, including the Los http://www.journalism.org/node/11961HOME | Since the beginning of the year, the company has laid off more than 100
employees. In January, 36 people were let go. Sixty-nine employees lost
their jobs as of today's announcement. Prior to the layoffs, the publication
had consolidated its monthly supplement, Grok into the weekly
magazine, citing a lack of advertising.
It is anticipated that the layoffs will impact the company as a whole,
affecting the weekly news magazine, the online division and the conferences
group.
The company now employs 300 throughout its U.S. operations, which
includes offices in San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles and Washington,
D.C.
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