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SAG-AFTRA Board OKs Ad Pact, Layoffs of 60 Staffers
ReutersApr 22 (TheWrap.com) - The good news out of the SAG-AFTRA board meeting Sunday was the recently negotiated deal with advertisers on new three-year television and radio commercials contracts was approved and will now go to the membership for ratification....Tags: Unemployment, Voting, Screen Actors Guild, Layoffs and Downsizing, Elections
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SAG-AFTRA announces plan to cut 60 jobs
This post was updated at 5:50 p.m.SAG-AFTRA, the union representing Hollywood actors and other performers, said Sunday it is eliminating 60 positions from the organization as part of plan to balance its budget. The layoffs, about 10% of the jobs at the union, represent the second wave...Tags: Wage Contract Issues, Unemployment, Collective Contract, Marketing, Screen Actors Guild
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College board votes to lay off employees
Coastline Community College will lay off up to 32 employees this summer after it did not receive grant funding to run an Irvine career center it has operated for years. Coast Community College District's board of trustees voted to issue the layoff...Tags: Unemployment, Financial Aid, Colleges and Universities, Layoffs and Downsizing, Elections
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Baltimore Museum of Art lays off 14 employees
More than five years after a financial crisis ravaged the U.S. economy, the Baltimore Museum of Art has finally run out of options. Museum administrators announced Monday that after exhausting other cost-cutting measures, they have laid off 14 employees,...
Tags: Artists, Economy, Business and Finance, Financially Distressed Companies, The Getty, Baltimore Museum of Art
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Textron reports poor 1Q, cuts Cessna deliveries
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsLayoffs could soon be expected at a Wichita plane manufacturer after a poor quarterly report. Cessna's parent company, Textron, said Wednesday the company is cutting Wall Street's forecast by 20 cents a share this year. A Cessna spokesman tells...Tags: New Products, Marketing, Layoffs and Downsizing, Textron Incorporated, Air Transportation Industry
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L.A. County says proposed budget marks emergence from austerity
Los Angeles County officials overseeing the nation's largest local government unveiled a budget proposal Monday that they said marks the beginning of an emergence from years of austerity. The $24.7-billion spending plan calls for no major cuts and...Tags: Employees, Mark Ridley-Thomas, Local Government, Prisons, Lee Baca
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Greece qualifies for new bailout funds but must impose mass layoffs
ATHENS – With a critical monitoring mission completed, international debt inspectors gave Greece the nod Monday for an additional $13 billion in rescue aid but insisted that it had to ax thousands of civil servants as part of efforts to slash the...
Tags: Finance, Unemployment, Economy, Business and Finance, Civil and Public Service, Government
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Foxwoods' Fortunes Tied To $1 Billion Massachusetts Casino Bid
McClatchy-Tribune News ServiceNearing the end of a massive debt-restructuring and having completed a mostly voluntary downsizing of its workforce, Foxwoods Resort Casino finds itself at a crossroads. As in Crossroads Massachusetts, a $1 billion casino project that may or may not...Tags: United Auto Workers, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Native American Gaming Management, Mashantucket
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L.A. County government proposes budget with no cuts or deficit
Los Angeles County officials on Monday unveiled a $24.7-billion proposed budget that for the first time in five years calls for no major cuts and does not include a deficit. County officials also said they expect to see the fiscal situation continue...
Tags: Unemployment, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Money and Monetary Policy, Bankruptcy, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Coast College District considers layoffs
The Coast Community College District this week will consider laying off dozens of full-time employees as it pulls back from running a career center in Irvine. Some of those termination notices will probably be rescinded by May while others remain in...Tags: Unemployment, Financial Aid, Colleges and Universities, Layoffs and Downsizing, Career and Workplace
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Greece to get $13 billion in rescue funds
ATHENS — International debt inspectors gave conditional approval Monday to an additional $13 billion in rescue aid for the beleaguered Greek government, but insisted that it cut thousands of civil service jobs as part of an effort to slash...Tags: Finance, Unemployment, Economy, Business and Finance, Antonis Samaras, Civil and Public Service
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'VEEP' goes deep in Season 2, and there's more Julia Louis-Dreyfus to love
"Deep" and "sitcom" are not words often used in the same sentence. But a visit to the "VEEP" soundstage in Columbia gave a glimpse of the larger cultural power of this savvy satire from HBO, returning for its second season Sunday night. I also came away...Tags: Veep (tv program), Tony Hale, Matt Walsh, Elections, Homeland (tv program)
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