Posted on 01/04/2018 9:29:44 AM PST by gubamyster
U.S. employers announced plans to cut 32,423 jobs in December, bringing the year's total to a low not seen since 1990, global outplacement consultancy Challenger, Gray & Christmas reported Thursday.
"The tight labor market, coupled with uncertainty surrounding health care and tax legislation, possibly kept employers from making any long-term staffing decisions this year," CEO John Challenger said in a statement. "However, 2018 may see an increase in job cut announcements, as companies realign with consumer demand."
Cuts in 2017 totaled 418,770, 20 percent below 2016's number. In 1990, companies announced plans to cut 316,047 jobs.
Last month saw 7.4 percent fewer job-cut announcements than November, and 3.6 percent fewer than in December 2016.
Widespread restructuring and competition from online sales led to unprecedented cuts in retail jobs in 2017. Retail employers announced 76,084 job cuts this year, a 28 percent increase from 2016, according to the Challenger report.
"The retail pivot that caused thousands of store closures and job cuts was not seen in any other industry this year," John Challenger said.
The health-care and services sectors also had significantly higher job-cut announcements in 2017. Health-care employers announced 40,732 cuts, a 118 percent increase over 2016, while announced plans to cut jobs in services almost quadrupled to 36,174.
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The Obama recession is finally over.
Not bad for a demented old guy who didn’t want the job & eats cheeseburgers in bed all day while obsessing over TV.
bammy wanted to destroy jobs. One of his lies was “a laser-like focus on jobs.” First of all, lasers don’t focus, secondly he did all he could to destroy this country.
We WANT job cut announcements, and lots of them- of GOVERNMENT jobs!
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