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Planned Layoffs Decline By Nearly One-Fourth in August: Challenger

Planned Layoffs

First Posted: 08/31/11 09:26 AM ET Updated: 10/31/11 06:12 AM ET

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The number of planned layoffs at U.S. firms declined 23 percent in August after rising for three straight months, with the government sector again leading the job cuts, a report showed on Wednesday.

Employers announced 51,114 planned job cuts, down from 66,414 in July, according to the report from consultants Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc. Planned cuts in July had marked a 16-month high.

"In August, the private sector once again took a backseat to the government sector, which saw job cuts surge to the second highest monthly total this year," John Challenger, chief executive officer of Challenger, Gray & Christmas, said in a statement.

But August's planned job cuts were up 47 percent from August 2010, when they were at 34,768. For 2011 so far, employers have announced 363,334 cuts, somewhat better than the 374,121 cuts announced in the first eight months of 2010.

More job cuts are expected at the federal government level with pressure to cut the federal budget, the report said.

Cuts in the government sector accounted for 18,426 of the announced layoffs in August, and 105,406 for the year so far.

"Meanwhile, the private sector is still being hampered by low consumer and business spending. While we do not see any indication of a sudden resurgence in private-sector job cuts, conditions definitely are not ideal for hiring," said Challenger.

The report comes two days ahead of the key U.S. jobs report. It is forecast to show nonfarm payrolls increased by 75,000 in August, according to a Reuters survey, slowing from July's 117,000 rise.

(Reporting by Leah Schnurr)

(The following story was corrected to change the reference from July to August in fourth paragraph)

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - The number of planned layoffs at U.S. firms declined 23 percent in August after rising for three straight months, with the government sector again leading the job cuts, a repo...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The number of planned layoffs at U.S. firms declined 23 percent in August after rising for three straight months, with the government sector again leading the job cuts, a repo...
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11:49 PM on 08/31/2011
WENEEDMORELAYOFFS
05:32 PM on 08/31/2011
Is this supposed to be good news? How pathetic!
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Arts4u
It's better than a reality show.
05:04 PM on 08/31/2011
That guy in the front of the line sadly hasn't found a job yet. He's been appearing in articles related to unemployment for over two years now. How depressing is this?
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Tarpon22
01:55 PM on 08/31/2011
It's not because the Economy is getting better.

It is because they Outsourced all the jobs already.

DAHHHHH

Ron Paul 2012
12:56 PM on 08/31/2011
Of course layoffs are declining! Companies are running out of employees to layoff!
09:33 AM on 08/31/2011
How about adding the incumbents US Representatives and Senators incumbents who don't give a care about their constituents to the unemployment lines in 2012!
12:58 PM on 08/31/2011
F&F ~ Start with the ones who signed the Grover Norquist, "No Tax Increases on the Rich
Pledge!"
MrStat1
I believe in the rule of law
04:09 PM on 08/31/2011
As I Conservative I will vote for them because they represent my views, a Leftist does not.