Report: Citigroup Weighing Job (Jobs opportunity) Cuts
A published report says Citigroup, the nation's largest bank, is considering cutting about 15,000 jobs, or nearly 5 percent of its work force, as part of a plan to improve its financial performance.
How to get along in this American life Associated Press Members of the Daramay family watch as YMCA educational services director Shawn Webb, right, demonstrates the use of an automated mailing center at a post office in Houston. The Daramay immigrated from Liberia as refugees and were participating in the YMCA cultural orientation program to ease the transition to living in the U.S.
Apple s co-founder and chief exec Steve Jobs is described as the ultimate CEO who matters, according to a new survey by Barron s magazine. The annual ranking of top CEOs from around the world identified the corporate leaders who have "top-notch reputations" in the financial community and would be missed by investors if they unexpectedly left thei...
Hawaiian Airlines has decided to outsource its reservations call center, affecting more than 200 jobs in Hawaii, while Aloha Airlines says it currently plans to keep its call center in Honolulu.
DETROIT -- The centerpiece of Gov. Jennifer Granholm's $1 billion economic-revitalization plan is threatened by questions about how the money is being spent and whether the financially strapped state can afford the program.
The Daily Press asked the candidates for city offices in Mellen the same five questions, and their responses are as follows. Mayor Joe Barabe is facing a challenge from Todd Scribner, who is currently on the Mellen City Council.
The Legislature refuses to kick the habit of dual elective officeholding, in spite of the conflicts of interest and other bad consequences it produces. Too many members relish the additional income and political power that come from being mayors, council members or freeholders back home.
Citigroup Inc., the nation's largest bank, is considering cutting about 15,000 jobs, or nearly 5 percent of its work force, as part of a restructuring plan being developed to improve its financial performance.
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Citigroup Inc.'s putting the finishing touches on a restructuring plan that is likely to trim about 15,000 jobs from the global bank's rolls numbering 327,000 employees and cost more than $1 billion to implement, according to media reports Monday.
How to get along in this American life Associated Press Members of the Daramay family watch as YMCA educational services director Shawn Webb, right, demonstrates the use of an automated mailing center at a post office in Houston. The Daramay immigrated from Liberia as refugees and were participating in the YMCA cultural orientation program to ease the transition to living in the U.S.
Apple s co-founder and chief exec Steve Jobs is described as the ultimate CEO who matters, according to a new survey by Barron s magazine. The annual ranking of top CEOs from around the world identified the corporate leaders who have "top-notch reputations" in the financial community and would be missed by investors if they unexpectedly left thei...
Hawaiian Airlines has decided to outsource its reservations call center, affecting more than 200 jobs in Hawaii, while Aloha Airlines says it currently plans to keep its call center in Honolulu.
DETROIT -- The centerpiece of Gov. Jennifer Granholm's $1 billion economic-revitalization plan is threatened by questions about how the money is being spent and whether the financially strapped state can afford the program.
The Daily Press asked the candidates for city offices in Mellen the same five questions, and their responses are as follows. Mayor Joe Barabe is facing a challenge from Todd Scribner, who is currently on the Mellen City Council.
The Legislature refuses to kick the habit of dual elective officeholding, in spite of the conflicts of interest and other bad consequences it produces. Too many members relish the additional income and political power that come from being mayors, council members or freeholders back home.
Citigroup Inc., the nation's largest bank, is considering cutting about 15,000 jobs, or nearly 5 percent of its work force, as part of a restructuring plan being developed to improve its financial performance.
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Citigroup Inc.'s putting the finishing touches on a restructuring plan that is likely to trim about 15,000 jobs from the global bank's rolls numbering 327,000 employees and cost more than $1 billion to implement, according to media reports Monday.









