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Joblessness Still Plagues Metro Areas

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Unemployment rates in 372 U.S. metropolitan areas continued their upward climb in July, Labor Department figures released Tuesday show.
Some 19 metros now have unemployment rates above 15%; eight are in California, hard-hit by the real-estate collapse, and five are in Michigan, suffering from the auto industry’s downturn.

Source: WSJ

California to see record unemployment rise further

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

California’s economy, the world’s eighth largest, could see a jobless rate near a stunning 13 percent next year - a level associated more with Rust Belt states, not the home of Hollywood and Silicon Valley.

Source: Reuters

California Unemployment Hits 11.5%

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

California’s unemployment rate rose to 11.5 percent in May, which is not only the highest jobless rate there since World War II but also significantly higher than the national average of 9.4 percent.

Source: AHN

California’s Jobless Rate Falls Into The Ocean

Friday, April 17th, 2009

California’s jobless rate has hit 11.2 percent, up from 10.6 percent in February. That’s higher than the recession of the 1980’s and the loss of the defense industry in the ’90s. One out of nine working adults here is out of a job. And the real number is likely much higher.

Source: Labor Department, CNBC

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Forecast: California unemployment will hit 12 percent

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

California’s unemployment rate will peak at just over 12 percent late this year, according to a forecast by the UoP. Currently, unemployment statewide stands at 10.5 percent.

Source: University of the Pacific,  Sac Bee

California economy worsens, unemployment at 10.5 percent

Friday, March 20th, 2009

According to EDD, Reuters: ” California’s unemployment rate increased to 10.5 percent in February from 10.1 percent in January as the most populous state’s economy worsened, official data showed on Friday.

California’s February jobless rate far exceeded both the state’s 6.2 percent rate a year earlier and the national unemployment average for February of 8.1 percent, according to the report by the state’s Employment Development Department.”

California’s unemployment rate above 10 percent

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

According to Reuters: “California’s unemployment rate rose to 10.1 percent in January, its highest level in a quarter century, as recession tightened its grip on the most populous U.S. state.

Weakness in the housing and consumer sectors helped drive the jobless rate up from a revised 8.7 percent in December and 6.1 percent in January 2008 and to above the national average in January of 7.6 percent, state officials said on Friday.”

California had most mass layoffs in January

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

California shed more workers than any other state because of mass layoffs, with 54,150 losing their jobs last month. It was followed by New York at 31,890, Pennsylvania at 29,660 and Ohio at 27,970, according to a report by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

  • A mass layoff is defined as a single action by a single employer that causes at least 50 workers to lose their jobs.

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,  San Francisco Business Times

Jobless phone calls cost California millions of dollars

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

Millions of failed calls to the state’s unemployment insurance call centers are costing California taxpayers millions of real dollars.

The Employment Development Department pays 5 cents to Verizon each time a caller dials its toll-free numbers to file or get help with an unemployment insurance claim and EDD staff can’t handle the call. The message urges callers to file their claims through the department’s Web site.

That message service has cost taxpayers $4.9 million since the beginning of 2008.

Source: Sacramento Bee

States’ unemployment funds dwindling.

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

New York, “is running on empty when it comes to unemployment insurance. The state borrowed $120 million from the federal government to pay jobless benefits in 2008, and the fund was broke again on the first day of business this year. What’s more, the weekly benefits are completely inadequate given our high cost of living. Albany saw this problem coming and did nothing to solve it.”

“A spokesperson with the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation says $533 million dollars in the fund currently could be gone by the end of this year. Mae Worthey also says the department may have to tap into federal funds to make sure those who are unemployed get their benefits.”

In California, “According to the Employment Development Department, the state pays about $30 to $34 million a day in unemployment benefits. It will have to rely on a $2 billion federal loan to get through March.”

“With Missouri’s jobless rate at 7.3%, the fund that pays unemployment benefits will be broke in two weeks. The unemployment trust fund has about $37 million dollars in the bank and it pays out around $20 million dollars a week.”

“With South Carolina set to release its latest unemployment numbers, businesses and lawmakers are contemplating tax hikes as one way to fix a system that needs to borrow hundreds of millions of dollars from the federal government so residents continue to get benefit checks.”

California jobless rate hits 9.3%

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

According to Reuters, CNN Money: “California’s unemployment rate jumped to 9.3% in December from 8.4% in November and 5.9% a year earlier as job cuts swept across most industries, with recession tightening its grip on the most populous U.S. state, officials said Friday.

California’s December jobless rate marked a 14-year high for the state and was significantly higher than the month’s national average of 7.2%, underscoring a surge in job losses over the last three months of 2008″

Thousands of stores to disappear in 2009

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

According to CNN Money: “The ugly sales year that was 2008 will haunt U.S. retailers in 2009, with industry experts warning that disastrous holiday sales will spark a domino effect of store closures and bankruptcy filings.”

As many as 14,000 stores are expected to be closed in 2009. Nevada, California and Florida will be especially hard hit.

WARN: Layoff announcements in January - February 2009 in California Hi-Tech

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

According to California EDD WARN statistics, the following layoffs are scheduled for January - February 2009 in hi-tech companies with number of employees greater than 50:

ADOBE SYSTEMS INCORPORATED, Location: SAN FRANCISCO, Layoff date: 2/3/09, Employees affected: 75

CADENCE DESIGN SYSTEMS, INC, Location: SAN JOSE, Layoff date: 1/4/09, Employees affected: 245

NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION, Location: SANTA CLARA, Layoff date: 1/13/09, Employees affected: 151

PALM, INC, Location: SUNNYVALE, Layoff date: 1/19/09, Employees affected: 107

SANDISK CORPORATION, Location: MILPITAS, Layoff date: 1/11/09, Employees affected: 96

SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY LLC, Location: MILPITAS, Layoff date: 1/3/09, Employees affected: 48
SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY LLC, Location: MILPITAS, Layoff date: 4/3/09, Employees affected: 43

SHUTTERFLY, INC, Location: HAYWARD, Layoff date: 1/16/09, Employees affected: 70

SIEMENS, Location: LOS ANGELES, Layoff date: 1/30/09, Employees affected: 6

SIEMENS MEDICAL SOLUTIONS, Location: MOUNTAIN VIEW, Layoff date: 1/5/09, Employees affected: 2

SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC
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Location: SACRAMENTO, Layoff date: 1/5/09, Employees affected: 3
Location: SACRAMENTO, Layoff date: 1/18/09, Employees affected: 2
Location: EL SEGUNDO, Layoff date: 1/5/09, Employees affected: 1
Location: EL SEGUNDO, Layoff date: 1/18/09, Employees affected: 1
Location: IRVINE, Layoff date: 1/5/09, Employees affected: 4
Location: IRVINE, Layoff date: 1/18/09, Employees affected: 3
Location: MENLO PARK, Layoff date: 1/5/09, Employees affected: 19
Location: MENLO PARK, Layoff date: 1/18/09, Employees affected: 6
Location: PLEASANTON, Layoff date: 1/5/09, Employees affected: 5
Location: PLEASANTON, Layoff date: 1/18/09, Employees affected: 7
Location: SAN DIEGO, Layoff date: 1/5/09, Employees affected: 2
Location: SAN DIEGO, Layoff date: 1/18/09, Employees affected: 2
Location: SAN FRANCISCO, Layoff date: 1/18/09, Employees affected: 4
Location: UNIVERSAL CITY, Layoff date: 1/18/09, Employees affected: 1

SYMANTEC:
Location: CUPERTINO, Layoff date: 1/19/09, Employees affected: 55
Location: MOUNTAIN VIEW, Layoff date: 1/13/09, Employees affected: 38

VISHAY SILICONIX, Location: SANTA CLARA, Layoff date: 2/6/09, Employees affected: 97

VIRGIN MOBILE USA, Location: WALNUT CREEK, Layoff date: 1/1/09, Employees affected: 192

THE BOEING COMPANY:
Location: ANAHEIM, Layoff date: 1/1/09, Employees affected: 5
Location: ANAHEIM, Layoff date: 1/22/09, Employees affected: 2
Location: EL SEGUNDO, Layoff date: 1/1/09, Employees affected: 8
Location: EL SEGUNDO, Layoff date: 1/22/09, Employees affected: 3
Location: HUNTINGTON BEACH, Layoff date: 1/1/09, Employees affected: 19
Location: HUNTINGTON BEACH, Layoff date: 1/22/09, Employees affected: 42
Location: LONG BEACH, Layoff date: 1/1/09, Employees affected: 50

Source: California EDD WARN

Large-scale layoffs sting Bay Area companies

Friday, November 21st, 2008

According to San Francisco Business Times: “With the pace of Bay Area layoffs increasing, particularly in the East Bay, workforce retraining efforts are also gathering steam.

Large-scale job cuts have accelerated with the closure of department store chain Mervyns’ Hayward corporate office and eight East Bay locations, and the acquisition of Longs Drug Stores Corp. by CVS Caremark Corp., with the loss of 800 Longs corporate jobs. This week, electronics retailer Circuit City Inc. said it would close 155 stores nationally, including six in the East Bay.

These are among the region’s biggest layoffs since last year, when job losses were focused on the home lending industry. Roy Bertuccelli, a program financial specialist at the Alameda County Workforce Investment Board in Hayward, said the last three weeks have been “extremely unusual. … All sectors of the economy are slowing down.”

Meanwhile, green industries, health care and biotech continue to hire. Bertuccelli is seeking to retrain workers to match up with continued demand from “sunrise” industries.”

Big paydays for ex-state workers

Friday, November 21st, 2008

According to San Jose Mercury News: “A California prison physician made $815,000 just by cashing out a career worth of unused vacation. A California Highway Patrol officer made $225,300.

Dozens of state workers took advantage of the perk that cost the state $174 million last year.

Government Salary Data: http://www.mercurynews.com/salaries

Silicon Valley unemployment rate jumps to 6.9 percent

Friday, November 21st, 2008

According to San Jose Mercury News: “The number of people looking for work in Silicon Valley was up sharply in October, sending the unemployment rate to 6.9 percentstill far below California’s jobless rate of 8.2 percent.

San Jose’s projected deficit zooms past $59 million; layoffs seem certain

Friday, November 21st, 2008

According to San Jose Mercury News: “The imploding economy has widened the projected hole in San Jose’s budget next year to more than $59 million, city officials said Thursday, making layoffs virtually certain and burying Mayor Chuck Reed’s hopes for eliminating chronic deficits in his first term.Though city voters this month maintained two existing phone taxes at reduced rates — one of which was set to expire next year — and some employee groups have agreed to take lower raises, City Manager Debra Figone said “everything else has worsened.”

“At this point in time, I can’t see how we can avoid layoffs,” Figone said. City union leaders had no immediate response.”

California unemployment rate rises to 8.2 percent

Friday, November 21st, 2008

According to AP: “State officials say California’s unemployment rate jumped to 8.2 percent in October from 7.7 percent in September. The jobless rate announced today by the California Employment Development Department was up from 5.7 percent just a year earlier.

The agency said the number of people unemployed in California topped 1.5 million — up by 95,000 over the month, and up by 487,000 compared with October last year. The U.S. unemployment rate also rose in October — to 6.5 percent.”

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