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Published Date: 27 January 2009
MORE than 69,000 job losses were announced yesterday as companies in the United States and Europe shed staff to try to ride out the global financial crisis.
The blue-chip firms Pfizer and Caterpillar announced the largest cuts – 19,500 and 17,000 respectively. The Dutch banking and insurance group ING plans to axe 7,000 jobs to save $1.3 billion (£930 million) this year, while Philips Electronics is to
cull 6,000 jobs after reporting its first loss since 2003.

ING said its wholesale banking office in Edinburgh was unlikely to be affected. A Philips spokeswoman was unable to indicate which of its UK operations would be hit.

Royal Bank of Scotland announced 750 job cuts at its Irish unit, Ulster Bank.

In a body blow for UK manufacturing, Corus, Europe's second-biggest steel maker, confirmed reports that it was shedding 3,500 jobs worldwide, 2,500 of them in Britain. It said "a dramatic drop in orders" was forcing it to close its site in Bellshill, Lanarkshire, with the loss of 80 jobs.

Corus is also mothballing a mill in South Wales, carrying out "extensive restructuring" at its Rotherham plant in Yorkshire and closing five smaller sites in England.

Michael Leahy, general secretary of the Community union, which represents Corus staff, said: "This will have a knock-on effect for thousands in steel communities across the UK."

Elsewhere, administrators were appointed to the shoe chains Barratts and PriceLess, which have 5,450 staff, while 95 job losses were announced at Land of Leather, which went into administration earlier this month. Meanwhile, 36 branches of the struggling children's wear chain Adams were closed yesterday with the loss of 267 jobs.

In the US, the mobile phone service provider Sprint Nextel is to reduce staff by 8,000, or 14 per cent, and Home Depot, a DIY retailer, said it was to cut 7,000 jobs.

Analysts yesterday warned the outlook could get bleaker as the recession takes hold.

Professor Brian Ashcroft, of the Fraser of Allander Institute at Strathclyde University, said: "We will probably see slews of announcements like this for the next few months."

The Scottish Government said it would do all it could to support people affected by job losses, adding: "The Scottish Funding Council has agreed to allocate £7 million to enable colleges to support individuals and businesses affected by the economic downturn."



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  • Last Updated: 26 January 2009 9:28 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
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1

Rob Bennett,

Point Piper Australia 27/01/2009 00:30:31
As I stated earlier the US economy is going down fast and will continue it's descent for many many years to come. The changing of the old guard is nigh courtesy of George Bush and company and nothing can stop the rot.
2

SouthernGent,

27/01/2009 00:34:09
Your ignorance is truly amazing. Look around Rob, we are all going down together. Each country affects the other. There are no countries isolated from the turmoil. Some may be on delay, but this will affect us all.
3

Rob Bennett,

Point Piper Australia 27/01/2009 01:06:16
#2 SouthernGent
"Some may be on delay, but this will affect us all"
That's correct but many countries will rebound rapidly (like China etc) but the US won't be getting out of this mess for a very long time. All great empires crash and burn eventually that's a fact and another one rises to take it's place.
4

Rob Bennett,

Point Piper Australia 27/01/2009 01:14:25
The best equipped person in America to deal with this problem is Obama he may just be able to pull you guys away from the brink. Only time will tell.
5

SouthernGent,

27/01/2009 01:21:36
#3
The Chinese have historically been savers, not spenders. China relies on the rest of the world to keep it going. They will not "rebound rapidly". Per capita, they do not have the needed discretionary income to spend.

It is the same everywhere. Everybody is going into conservative mode and hanging on to their money. There will be no "quick" rebound for anybody.
6

Carolyn 1,

27/01/2009 02:08:59
China! Yea right. As if the government puts out accurate data. Give me a break and cut the crappola choir.
They're rioting in China! The economy is in serious trouble and it's going to get a lot worse. Workers are leaving the cities in droves and going back home to the country. I guess they're rather die on a farm than in an empty factory.
7

Lynne,

27/01/2009 02:41:52
Rob Bennett... again you do not realize that the problem in the US started WAY before George Bush.. I don't know how many times people have told you this...and yet, you still spew the same garbage. What made matters worse was a Democratic House and Senate.. they become obstructionists.. that's how the housing and mortgage problems started.

Learn the difference between Judicial, Legislative, and Executive Branches of the US gov't, and what each are sponsible for before you write your trash.
Geez, how many times does someone have to tell you that.?
8

Scotindy,

Los Angeles 27/01/2009 04:31:22
The Scottish Steele business is safe, thanks to Maggie Thatcher, we do'nt have any.What a sorry state the Liebor Party have got us into!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
9

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27/01/2009 04:31:32
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10

Jim A,

27/01/2009 06:07:08
Doesn't matter whose fault it is now, instead of fixing the blame we need to get together and fix the problem. At the moment it's one big $h!t sandwich and we're all going to have to take a bite.
11

Phil C,

27/01/2009 07:24:36
The current meltdown reeks of a manufactured crisis, to benefit the powerful and wealthy in the future and the New World Order can no longer be dismissed as paranoia.

The rise of China is the biggest threat to them preserving their fragile positions, and we've all seen the real value of money over the last few months.
12

gus1940,

Edinburgh 27/01/2009 08:59:21
Is this what is meant by 'the green shoots of recovery'?
13

Conan,

Moffat 27/01/2009 09:20:02
Lynne, #7, pleeease! Don't waste your time trying to provide the likes of #1, Bennet, with FACTS. His kind don't like or appreciate facts. FACTS get in the way of their mantra - and, Lynne, you should know by now to never get in the way of a socialist utopian's mantra. You, on the other hand, are, as is customary, entirely correct. The roots of this debacle go 'way back', all the way to the folly of colonialism that evolved the disparity of wealth throughout our planet. But, me being an optimist, give it a few hundred years and it'll all be sorted out just fine. And, as far as Obama being 'the man' to 'fix' it all? Well, we'll see, wont we. At this point the Democrap Party runs the entire show in the US. So, while they have been very good and consistent at haranguing Bush and blaming him for literally everything including Nancy Pelosi's wrinkles, now that they are 100% in charge let's see how they do, shall we? In the meantime - buy GOLD - and lots of it.
14

Lynne,

27/01/2009 13:52:18
Conan.. Nancy Pelosi's wrinkles have all but disappeared... Notice she is now using Botox!!

I'm hoping the number of representatives trying to stop this stimulus package includes many Democrats... because it is all a lie.
What is the rush? Most of these jobs won't be created and filled until 2010 or 2011... and they tell us by then, the recession will be over.

This push is for Obama's benefit only... (He's worried about being re-eelected already) redistribution of wealth, no real tax cuts... just calling it that.. and the loony left being placated with the huge amount of pork. $600 Million dollars to get the American people READY for Universal Health Care.!! READY? what is that supposed to mean? I don't know how many millions for new grass in front of the Capital building or wherever else.. the list goes on and on.
15

Carmelina,

NY 27/01/2009 14:55:42
We really need more positive people like Lynne here to help pull us out of this mess. Keep up the good work Lynne, let's all dig a hole and bury ourselves in it.
16

SouthernGent,

27/01/2009 16:36:11
#15
825 bil will certainly contribute to that hole you reference. Make no mistake, we ARE already digging a BIG hole.

#14
"American people READY for Universal Health Care.!! "

You can interpret that as dependant. As the economy worsens, and debt mounts, more and more will think the "government" should help them.

The "government" is the problem, NOT the cure.
17

Lynne,

27/01/2009 21:24:38
#15 Is the problem that I won't run into the oceanlike the rest of the lemmings... and that I can think for myself?

If you care to believe that this stimulus package is going to work..be my guest.. I just don't happen to think this is the answer to our problems.
18

Lynne,

27/01/2009 22:46:20
Breaking News from ABCNEWS.com:

Treasury Gives $386 Million to 23 Banks, First Awards Under Obama [4:20 p.m. ET]

For more, go to abcnews.go.com?CMP=EMC-1396

This is not going to find all the bailout money that already went to the banks.. which cannot be accounted for.

The banks won't tell or don't know themselves where it is, and how it was spent.

Don't worry Carmelina... they are digging their own hole for us to climb into.
19

Lynne,

28/01/2009 20:15:59
The House is expected to vote TODAY (Wednesday) on the Obama Stimulus
bill,
which is getting worse and worse -- and bigger and bigger -- by
the hour. Here's just a sampling of what is in the bill:

$2.4 billion carbon capture products...

$4.19 billion for ACORN and other bogus "community organizing" groups...

$650 million digital tv conversion...

$79 billion to bail out the state education system...

Hundreds of millions for family planning...

$400 million global warming research...

$50 million for the National Endowment for the Arts...

$200 million to refurbish the National Mall...

And the bill is not even a stimulus! Just 1% of the so-called stimulus
is for tax cuts for small businesses. And according to the Congressional
Budget Office, two thirds of the stimulus will not even be spent for
nearly two years!

20

Lynne,

28/01/2009 20:17:30
the above comes from Grassfire. org..

 

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