| Date |
Company |
Total Laid Off |
Industry |
| 9/30/2009 |
Navistar International |
705 |
Durables |
| 9/16/2009 |
ConAgra |
300 |
Food |
| 9/14/2009 |
Eli Lilly & Co |
5,500 |
Biotechnology |
| 9/11/2009 |
Monsanto |
1,855 |
Chemicals |
| 9/11/2009 |
Dell |
760 |
Technology |
| 9/10/2009 |
Deere & Co |
2,548 |
Capital Goods |
| 9/9/2009 |
HJ Heinz |
65 |
Food |
| 9/8/2009 |
Valero Energy |
250 |
Oil & Gas |
| 9/2/2009 |
Danaher |
3,300 |
Conglomerates |
| 9/1/2009 |
AMR |
1,244 |
Transportation |
| 8/20/2009 |
General Electric |
3,568 |
Conglomerates & Aerospace |
| 8/17/2009 |
Lockheed Martin |
1,025 |
Defense |
| 8/4/2009 |
Altera Corp. |
87 |
Semiconductors |
| 7/29/2009 |
UAL |
1,050 |
Transportation |
| 7/29/2009 |
Intuit |
420 |
Software & Services |
| 7/29/2009 |
General Electric |
3,518 |
Conglomerates |
| 7/27/2009 |
Verizon |
8,042 |
Telecommunications |
| 7/23/2009 |
Air Products and Chemicals |
1,150 |
Chemicals |
| 7/21/2009 |
Continental |
1,700 |
Transportation |
| 7/17/2009 |
Boeing |
10,930 |
Aerospace |
| 7/16/2009 |
Harley-Davidson |
2,100 |
Consumer Durables |
| 7/14/2009 |
Norfolk Southern |
84 |
Transportation |
| 7/8/2009 |
AGCO |
154 |
Capital Goods |
| 7/6/2009 |
3M |
3,700 |
Conglomerates |
| 7/3/2009 |
Dow Chemical |
7,500 |
Chemicals |
| 7/2/2009 |
Las Vegas Sands Corp. |
477 |
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure |
| 6/29/2009 |
Hess Corp. |
270 |
Oil & Gas |
| 6/26/2009 |
News Corp. |
545 |
Media |
| 6/24/2009 |
United Technologies |
13,290 |
Conglomerates |
| 6/24/2009 |
Chesapeake Energy |
265 |
Oil & Gas Operations |
| 6/12/2009 |
Textron |
5,965 |
Conglomerates |
| 6/9/2009 |
General Motors |
75,658 |
Consumer Durables |
| 6/9/2009 |
Berkshire Hathaway |
93 |
Finance |
| 5/29/2009 |
Cintas |
650 |
Business Services |
| 5/19/2009 |
Hewlett-Packard |
6,400 |
Technology |
| 5/19/2009 |
Medtronic |
1,800 |
Health Care |
| 5/18/2009 |
American Express |
4,000 |
Financials |
| 5/15/2009 |
Nike |
1,750 |
Personal Products |
| 5/12/2009 |
Applied Materials |
300 |
Semiconductors |
| 5/7/2009 |
Cummins |
2,037 |
Capital Goods |
| 5/7/2009 |
El du Pont de Nemours |
4,500 |
Chemicals |
| 5/6/2009 |
Wells Fargo |
548 |
Banking |
| 5/5/2009 |
Microsoft |
10,000 |
Software |
| 5/5/2009 |
Allstate |
66 |
Insurance |
| 4/28/2009 |
Clear Channel |
2,440 |
Media |
| 4/27/2009 |
Lockheed Martin |
225 |
Aerospace & Defense |
| 4/27/2009 |
PPG Industries |
2,610 |
Chemicals |
| 4/27/2009 |
CSX |
150 |
Transportation |
| 4/23/2009 |
Embarq |
51 |
Telecommunications |
| 4/22/2009 |
Philip Morris |
1,100 |
Tobacco |
| 4/22/2009 |
T. Rowe Price |
288 |
Financials |
| 4/22/2009 |
Capital One Financial |
60 |
Financials |
| 4/22/2009 |
Brown-Forman |
250 |
Food |
| 4/21/2009 |
Yahoo! |
675 |
Software |
| 4/20/2009 |
Nordstrom |
72 |
Retailing |
| 4/18/2009 |
Weyerhaeuser |
814 |
Materials |
| 4/15/2009 |
Emerson Electric |
14,200 |
Conglomerates |
| 4/14/2009 |
Discover Financial Services |
500 |
Business Services |
| 4/9/2009 |
Johnson & Johnson |
900 |
Pharmaceuticals |
| 4/8/2009 |
Procter & Gamble |
410 |
Household |
| 4/6/2009 |
Eastman Chemical |
300 |
Chemicals |
| 4/3/2009 |
FedEx |
1,900 |
Transportation |
| 4/3/2009 |
Walt Disney |
3,100 |
Media |
| 4/2/2009 |
Rite Aid |
297 |
Retailing |
| 3/31/2009 |
Cardinal Health |
800 |
Health Care |
| 3/30/2009 |
KLA-Tencor |
500 |
Semiconductors |
| 3/27/2009 |
Wal-Mart Stores |
1,850 |
Retailing |
| 3/26/2009 |
Agilent Technologies |
3,300 |
Technology |
| 3/26/2009 |
Google |
300 |
Software |
| 3/25/2009 |
Constellation Brands |
400 |
Food |
| 3/25/2009 |
IBM |
7,800 |
Software |
| 3/24/2009 |
Legg Mason |
320 |
Financials |
| 3/24/2009 |
Synovus Financial |
200 |
Banking |
| 3/22/2009 |
Freeport-McMoRan |
2,800 |
Materials |
| 3/19/2009 |
Lam Research |
375 |
Semiconductors |
| 3/17/2009 |
Caterpillar |
27,378 |
Capital Goods |
| 3/17/2009 |
Corning |
200 |
Technology |
| 3/16/2009 |
TRW Automotive Holdings |
417 |
Consumer Durables |
| 3/13/2009 |
Baker Hughes |
3,000 |
Oil & Gas |
| 3/13/2009 |
Sunoco |
750 |
Oil & Gas |
| 3/10/2009 |
Lowe’s |
82 |
Retailing |
| 3/10/2009 |
Principal Financial |
60 |
Financials |
| 3/4/2009 |
Northrop Grumman |
750 |
Aerospace |
| 3/4/2009 |
Dover |
180 |
Conglomerates |
| 3/4/2009 |
General Dynamics |
1,379 |
Aerospace |
| 3/3/2009 |
U.S. Steel |
6,705 |
Materials |
| 3/3/2009 |
FirstEnergy |
335 |
Utilities |
| 2/26/2009 |
JPMorgan Chase |
14,000 |
Banking |
| 2/25/2009 |
Dow Chemical, Corning |
800 |
Joint Venture |
| 2/25/2009 |
Coach |
150 |
Household |
| 2/24/2009 |
Micron Technology |
2,000 |
Semiconductors |
| 2/19/2009 |
Avon Products |
3,000 |
Household |
| 2/19/2009 |
Forturne Brands |
236 |
Consumer Durables |
| 2/18/2009 |
Chevron |
230 |
Oil and gas |
| 2/18/2009 |
Delta Air Lines |
2,100 |
Transportation |
| 2/18/2009 |
Best Buy |
540 |
Retailing |
| 2/18/2009 |
Goodyear |
5,000 |
Consumer Durables |
| 2/17/2009 |
MDU Resources |
130 |
Utilities |
| 2/17/2009 |
Johnson Controls |
205 |
Consumer Durables |
| 2/17/2009 |
Smithfield Foods |
1,800 |
Food |
| 2/16/2009 |
Delphi |
800 |
Consumer Durables |
| 2/11/2009 |
W.W. Grainger |
400 |
Capital Goods |
| 2/11/2009 |
Terex |
5,000 |
Capital Goods |
| 2/10/2009 |
U.S. Airways Group |
233 |
Transportation |
| 2/5/2009 |
Estée Lauder |
2,000 |
Personal Products |
| 2/5/2009 |
Allergan |
460 |
Pharmaceuticals |
| 2/4/2009 |
Time Warner |
2,750 |
Media |
| 2/4/2009 |
Cisco Systems |
2,000 |
Technology |
| 2/3/2009 |
Bancshares |
500 |
Banking |
| 2/3/2009 |
Electronic Arts |
1,100 |
Software |
| 2/3/2009 |
PNC Financial Services |
5,800 |
Banking |
| 2/2/2009 |
Goodrich |
35 |
Aerospace |
| 2/2/2009 |
Macy’s |
7,000 |
Retailing |
| 1/30/2009 |
Sears Holdings |
300 |
Retailing |
| 1/29/2009 |
Broadcom |
200 |
Semiconductors |
| 1/29/2009 |
International Gaming Technology |
200 |
Leisure |
| 1/29/2009 |
Ford |
3,800 |
Durables |
| 1/29/2009 |
Eastman Kodak |
4,500 |
Household |
| 1/29/2009 |
Black and Decker |
1,200 |
Household |
| 1/28/2009 |
Starbucks |
6,700 |
Restaurants |
| 1/27/2009 |
Target |
1,000 |
Retailing |
| 1/27/2009 |
Masco |
600 |
Construction |
| 1/26/2009 |
Texas Instruments |
3,400 |
Semiconductors |
| 1/26/2009 |
Lincoln National |
540 |
Insurance |
| 1/26/2009 |
Home Depot |
7,000 |
Retailing |
| 1/26/2009 |
Pfizer |
19,800 |
Pharmaceuticals |
| 1/26/2009 |
Sprint Nextel |
8,000 |
Telecommunications |
| 1/23/2009 |
Abercrombie & Fitch |
50 |
Retailing |
| 1/22/2009 |
Huntsman |
1,665 |
Chemicals |
| 1/21/2009 |
Burlington Santa Fe |
2,500 |
Transportation |
| 1/21/2009 |
SPX |
400 |
Conglomerates |
| 1/21/2009 |
Intel |
5,000 |
Semiconductors |
| 1/21/2009 |
Wynn Resorts |
53 |
Leisure |
| 1/21/2009 |
Eaton |
5,609 |
Capital Goods |
July 30, 2009 at 11:44 am |
[...] Obama Job Loss [...]
August 4, 2009 at 8:29 pm |
Wow!
Do you really think that all the jobs that were cut the day after he took office were caused by him. That would be pretty dang efficient.
Hmmm…who is on this list…Oh no! Abercrombie & Fitch! I was just in California and there was a hunk of a male model standing outside with just a pair of jeans on. YUMMY! I hope he wasn’t let go! I mean…don’t you think that half naked male models are the financial cornerstone to this country?
Who else…STARBUCK! CRAP! Do you think they closed both stores that were on opposite sides of the street from each other or just one. I mean from where I live there are 3 within 2 miles of each other. Two of the Starbucks are in the SAME shopping center. One is free standing and one is in a Target. But really…if I want a Starbucks and I am shopping I don’t want to HAVE to cross the street to get it…THAT would be Un-American!
Who else…AVON! I can’t look this good AND be a Socialist without my AVON! Really! Now it’s getting crazy. Don’t these stay at home mom’s realize that when they quit selling AVON they are bringing down the stock market because they are factored into an unemployment list on this crazy guys website! Now I will have to go buy my lipstick from CVS (Cosmetic Value Socialism). DANG IT!
Coach! If I want to pay $300 for a purse that cost $10 to make, that is my RIGHT, and I want those 150 employees back to kiss my butt while I am doing it!
I could go on, but I will end with this one…
…Las Vegas Sands corp: Bring those people back, because I don’t want to tax everyone…I just want to continue taxing people who are bad at math!
JennJaye
August 24, 2009 at 9:31 pm |
Using this logic (blaming the President for job losses resulting from a recession that began well before he took office), you would have to place the blame for 9/11 on George W. Bush. I’m guessing that you would not be inclined to do that.
What’s good for the goose…
October 4, 2009 at 8:33 am |
Obama spent more in a couple months on crap that didn’t help us than Bush spent in all his 8 years in office. So while we were due for the recession we got into- these are recurring in history and will continue to recur (war helps the economy- I wouldn’t blame Bush for this)Obama is the reason we won’t get out of this anytime soon, if at all. The money he spent is GONE now. and his response to that, and I do quote him is “the stimulus package did exactly as intended”
October 13, 2009 at 11:47 pm |
These are all companies that need to be put out of business before they put the earth out of business.
I wish I could give Obama credit for it but the truth of the matter is that Bush and his republican buddies ripped off this cuntry in mores ways than one.
And has for these jobs losses. People need to learn Green skills.
as for
Monsanto… GOOD I hope that DEVIL corporation fails and never rears it’s ugly head again.
People are going to have to start realizing that People are the ones that have to change.
BE the change you wish to see in the world.
open your eyes so that you might see.
October 13, 2009 at 11:49 pm |
By the by you don’t have a single green company listed on that list of Crap ass corporation that are killing all of us.
There are quite a few green job alternitives that you have not even opened your mind too. You are too busy hating instead of surviving.
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November 7, 2009 at 3:11 pm |
As much as I want to believe what your saying.. I don’t blame Obama for the job losses…
I blame the CEO’s of the companies who, for some unknown reason, feel they need 5 mansions and 3 beach houses.
Seriously, the reason people are losing jobs is because the owners of the corporations are greedy money hungry individuals. I have a few direct examples which I am currently doing a few interviews for.. hopefully I will have my article prepared within the next week.
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