Sears Holdings Layoffs
Almost all Sears Holdings stories end in mass layoffs, and store closings of Kmart, or Sears. Ultimately Sears Holdings itself officially died in 2019, but Sears and Kmart were reborn with the new owner TransformCo.
The Apocalypse of Retail Continues 2019 started off with a rash of retailer bankruptcies that are shaping up to be more frequently liquidation compared to…Read more
2016 may go down as the sequel movie to the Great Recession circa December 2007 to June 2009. January 2016 had 42% higher job cuts…Read more
Towards the end of 2014 the United States economy seemed to actually be firing up growth. The automotive industry had some major investment cycles that…Read more
2014 beings the year business as usual adding many new workers to Career Purgatory. Read about the First Quarter of 2014 here. Second Quarter 2014…Read more
2013 Recap of First Quarter, Second Quarter, Third Quarter, and Fourth Quarter reports. For 2012 coverage check out First Quarter, Second Quarter, Third Quarter and…Read more
We’ve entered the fourth quarter for 2012, here is a breakdown of the employment situation as it develops. Unlike previous quarters so far the fourth…Read more
We’ve previously mentioned that Sears Holdings the owner of The Great Indoors was closing many stores across the country under different names including the entire…Read more
The second quarter is upon us and there is a mixed bag with the March employment numbers. A big trend is that new management at…Read more
There have been a couple of big announcements so far in the first couple of weeks of the New Year. As the economy is still…Read more
Keeping in tune with our ever developing story we’re going to expand on this one piece as the third quarter develops. Don’t be afraid to…Read more