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Ford To Layoff 3,800 In Europe, Mostly Germany, UK
- Tuesday February 14, 2023
- World News | Agence France-Presse
US automaker Ford said Tuesday it would cut 3,800 jobs in Europe, mostly in Britain and Germany, as competition in the electric car sector intensifies.
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Dell To Cut About 6,600 Jobs, Battered By Plunging PC Sales
- Monday February 6, 2023
- Business | Brody Ford, Bloomberg
Dell Technologies Inc., facing plummeting demand for personal computers, will eliminate about 6,650 jobs, becoming the latest technology company to announce it will let thousands of employees go.
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Layoffs Hurt Indians Most Amid 195-Year Wait For Green Card
- Tuesday November 22, 2022
- World News | Sinduja Rangarajan, Brody Ford and Katrina Manson, Bloomberg
Mass tech layoffs have left hundreds of workers living in the US on temporary visas with little time to find another job, or they'll have to leave the country.
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Ford To Lay Off Around 200 Workers At Canadian Plant
- Sunday July 21, 2019
- Written by Reuters
Ford Motor Co will lay off about approximately 200 employees in September at a Canadian manufacturing plant in Oakville, Ontario, with the possibility of more layoffs in January, the company said on Friday. Ford employs approximately 4,600 workers at the Oakville plant. "We have been arguing as a local for the past several weeks trying to persuade ...
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Ford to cut 1,200 jobs, stop production in Australia
- Thursday May 23, 2013
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Ford Australia chief executive Bob Graziano made the announcement as he revealed a loss of 141 million Australian dollars ($136 million) after tax in the last financial year, with losses of 600 million Australian dollars over the last five years.
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General Motors badly lags Ford in Europe restructuring
- Saturday November 3, 2012
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Ford Motor Co, which clung to the road with a timely swerve before the 2009 crisis that bankrupted General Motors Co, may now be pulling a similar stunt in Europe.
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Ford To Layoff 3,800 In Europe, Mostly Germany, UK
- Tuesday February 14, 2023
- World News | Agence France-Presse
US automaker Ford said Tuesday it would cut 3,800 jobs in Europe, mostly in Britain and Germany, as competition in the electric car sector intensifies.
- www.ndtv.com
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Dell To Cut About 6,600 Jobs, Battered By Plunging PC Sales
- Monday February 6, 2023
- Business | Brody Ford, Bloomberg
Dell Technologies Inc., facing plummeting demand for personal computers, will eliminate about 6,650 jobs, becoming the latest technology company to announce it will let thousands of employees go.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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Layoffs Hurt Indians Most Amid 195-Year Wait For Green Card
- Tuesday November 22, 2022
- World News | Sinduja Rangarajan, Brody Ford and Katrina Manson, Bloomberg
Mass tech layoffs have left hundreds of workers living in the US on temporary visas with little time to find another job, or they'll have to leave the country.
- www.ndtv.com
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Ford To Lay Off Around 200 Workers At Canadian Plant
- Sunday July 21, 2019
- Written by Reuters
Ford Motor Co will lay off about approximately 200 employees in September at a Canadian manufacturing plant in Oakville, Ontario, with the possibility of more layoffs in January, the company said on Friday. Ford employs approximately 4,600 workers at the Oakville plant. "We have been arguing as a local for the past several weeks trying to persuade ...
- www.carandbike.com
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Ford to cut 1,200 jobs, stop production in Australia
- Thursday May 23, 2013
- Business |
Ford Australia chief executive Bob Graziano made the announcement as he revealed a loss of 141 million Australian dollars ($136 million) after tax in the last financial year, with losses of 600 million Australian dollars over the last five years.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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General Motors badly lags Ford in Europe restructuring
- Saturday November 3, 2012
- Business |
Ford Motor Co, which clung to the road with a timely swerve before the 2009 crisis that bankrupted General Motors Co, may now be pulling a similar stunt in Europe.
- www.ndtv.com/business