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Rotometrics Lays Off 90 Employees 27min

RotoMetrics, Inc. has announced the decision to consolidate its North American Solid Die manufacturing process.

Report: Private sector job losses shrink

U.S. private employers shed 20,000 jobs in February, fewer than the 60,000 jobs lost in January, a report by a private employment service said on Wednesday.

Job cuts slow

The pace of U.S.

Rotometrics lays off 90 employees

Rotometrics, located just across the Carroll County line in Meadows of Dan, recently announced the decision to consolidate its North American Solid Die manufacturing process, affecting approximately 90 employees.

Adecco Launches Contest to Find America’s Office Champion (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

As the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games approach, Adecco Group North America is on a quest to find, celebrate and reward America’s Office Champions: the talented, dedicated, supportive and motivational people who represent the superstars of the workplace.

Thomson West in Eagan lays off 120 (Minnesota Public Radio)

At Thomson West in Eagan, 120 received pink slips Thursday. The layoffs are part of 240 cuts at Thomson Reuters’ legal businesses in North America.

Corporate America Passes on Partying

Coca-Cola’s North American employees received an e-mail message saying the company would be making a donation to hunger-relief charity Feeding America instead of throwing a holiday party.

Stiefel Laboratories relocating to North Carolina, laying off 109 (Gwinnett Herald)

November 25, 2009 | 10:55 AM DULUTH – The acquisition of Stiefel Laboratories this July by GlaxoSmithKline was followed by a decision to relocate its offices in Duluth to Research Triangle Park in North Carolina, costing 109 jobs in the process.

Stiefel Laboratories relocating to North Carolina, laying off 109

The acquisition of Stiefel Laboratories this July by GlaxoSmithKline was followed by a decision to relocate its offices in Duluth to Research Triangle Park in North Carolina, costing 109 jobs in the process.

Fashion expert puts her knowledge to work at Marysville shop (Everett Herald)

MARYSVILLE — Patricia Schoonmaker worried about how she’d stay in the clothing industry when she lost her job as a fashion designer in August. Her company moved from Seattle to North Carolina, leaving her to navigate an economy where even the jobs you don’t want are hard to come by.