Fourth Quarter 2011 Hirings, Firings, Layoffs, Resignations By The Numbers
We’re continuing the labor market trends from the third quarter of 2011 with our ongoing coverage of the job market. Going into the fourth quarter the economy was showing increased weakness as Mass Layoffs affected 165,000 workers in August the biggest number all year with September numbers not yet released. Eastman Kodak is rumored to be close to bankruptcy, a company that employ’s just under 10,000 employees.
Mass Layoff Reports
| 2011 | Mass Layoff Events | Total Workers Affected |
| October | 1,353 | 118,689 |
| November | 1,331 | 129,887 |
| December | ||
| Totals | 2,684 | 248,576 |
Source: BLS
Hiring
There hasn’t been massive hiring announcements but you can check out our live Twitter stream for job postings.
Detroit Public Schools– is hiring back 89 laid off teachers to ease overcrowding.// <
Aptera Motors – Yet another company focused on “Green” products the intended maker of a 3 wheeled electric vehicle has liquidated and roughly 30 employees were let go.
Citigroup – announced it will cut 4,500 jobs or 1.5% of its global workforce.
US Army – Today the US Army is cutting 8,700 jobs through a mix of strategies like early retirement, attrition and buyouts. The cuts affect workers in 37 states and 70 locations.
General Motors – The company has been laying people off slowly but surely the CEO stated over the summer that “Literally, we have 7,000 more people working on the same amount of work on our competitors,”.
That figure seems to be a good target for total downsizes in the future.
Leo’s Coney Island Chicago – The franchise of the Metro Detroit based food chain was forced to close its doors and the employees were let go. The franchisee has sued the company saying he did not get the proper support for his restaurant.
Ford Motor Company – The Minnesota Twin Cities Assembly plant closed December 19, 2011 as the last Ford Ranger rolled off the assembly line. Ford has said that it will not release a new pickup to replace it as F150 sales and fuel economy are now the focus of the company.
Harely Davison – The Wisconsin company is laying off 26% of its workforce in an effort to save $50 million a year. The company plans to layoff 250 workers and then rehire on a temporary basis 150 – 250 workers as the busy season begins.
Sears Holdings Corporation – The parent company of Sears and Kmart is looking to close around 120 stores after it announced disappointing holiday sales. Last quarter the company had announced it would close 10 stores. Job loss figures were not projected but a Wisconsin store closing projected 55 jobs would be lost, put up at 120 stores we could estimate 6,600 jobs lost.
Partial listing of the stores slated to close.
Resignations
Gannett Co – Craig Dubow CEO and Chairman of Gannett resigned citing health reasons.
Merck – The Chairman and former CEO Richard Clark is going to retire December 1, 2011.
Wayne County – The Turkia Mullin kickback scandal has taken another target the Wayne County Airport Authority Chairwoman Renee Axt resigned on November 7.
Firing
Mercedes Benz America – Ernst Lieb CEO was fired regarding multiple breaches of compliance rules.
Detroit Metro Airport – Turkia Mullin amid a scandal over her severance from Wayne County and land contracts granted she was fired by a vote of 5 to 2.
Wayne County – More scandal over the airport has led to another firing this time Assistant Wayne County Executive Michael Grundy was fired.
Penn State – as a result of the Jerry Sandusky sex scandal the University fired the president Graham Spanier and Joe Paterno.


