Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Bye bye Woolies?
It looks like the majority of the 31,000 staff will be looking for work by the 4th of January, although administrators Delloite are refusing to confirm or deny these reports.
With high street stalwarts such as Woolies, MFI and Zavvi (formerly Virgin) collapsing, it looks unlikely that brisk Christmas trading will be enough to heal the beleaguered retail sector.
Their demise is obviously being linked to the credit crunch, but is it solely to blame or is it just a form of euthanasia for out-dated business models?
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Corus pay cut
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Sony wields axe
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Job cuts at Swansea based factory
Thursday, December 4, 2008
WAG announces back to work scheme
The money, which includes £10.5m from the European Social Fund, will be spent on getting nearly 3,000 people back into work.
They'll be given access to a case worker, who will provide guidance and support on their 'journey back into the job market'.
More info...
Confirmation of Tax Office cuts
Details...
- Crown Buildings, Aberystwyth
- Tŷ Glyn, Bangor
- Government Buildings, Brecon
- Tremains House, Bridgend
- Tŷ Myrddin, Carmarthen
- Government Buildings, Haverfordwest
- Custom House, Pembroke Dock
- Tŷ'r Felin, Pontypool
- Llys Anwyl, Rhyl
Solar Panel maker closes Valleys plant
Staff have apparently been given the option of re-location.
More...
400 Tax Office Jobs to go?
An announcement is expected later today.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
300 Call Centre Staff 'Re-trained and Re-deployed'
Hoover Meeting
Wednesday 10th December at 7.30pm Glebeland ClubGlebeland StMerthyr
Thursday 11th December at 7.30pm Royal HotelSt Mary's StreetCardiff
More...
Aluminium jobs at risk
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Rhodri Morgan urged to help save jobs
Among those likely to be affected are offices in Brecon, Bridgend, Merthyr and Pontypool (...EU Objective One areas).
In anticipation of this announcement PCS Regional Organiser Jeff Evans has written to Rhodri Morgan saying...
"“We urge WAG to do everything it can to press the case for the retention of these offices and to avert a potentially calamitous decision to close them.
Many of these offices are based in some of our most deprived communities.
The impact of the office closures will be felt more widely than the individuals employed there. It will also impact on local businesses and services at a difficult time.
It is perplexing that a UK Government department should be removing Government jobs from our poorest communities in contrast to your Government, which is doing the reverse.”
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
More manufacturing job losses...
More...
----Update - 18:32 26/11/08 --------
Also COSi Cosmetics, which cut 200 jobs at its factory in Maesteg last month, has today announced it is going into administration. The remaining 400 jobs at the former Revlon plant are now at risk.
MFI and Woolworths also look set to go into administration...whether this results in job losses depends on whether a buyer can be found.
Shadow Minister for the Economy David Melding believes there is no doubt the number of unemployed people in Wales will reach six figures by Christmas.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
25.11.08 Update
Also, the 337 staff at Hoover will miss out on a Christmas bonus this year on top of the prospect of losing their jobs. More...
Friday, November 21, 2008
Job Loss Map
The number's in the map pin relate to the year the cuts were made (ie. 9 = 2009, 8 = 2008...Red pins are awaiting a date).
To see this map in a separate window, click here
Compiling the figures for this map meant collating information from various sources, so many thanks to:To see the data used to plot this map, and more details about the job losses, click here.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Introduction
Given the current state of the economy it's not surprising to hear the majority of the news in this area relates to redundancies/job losses.
I'm going to try to use this blog to keep a track of job losses as they happen. I would welcome any input you can provide, and while I'll do my best to keep all the figures accurate, please don't hesitate to let me know if I've made a mistake, or more importantly, missed something out.
Background
The last few months have seen a flurry of job-losses across Wales, with a number of large and small firms announcing closures or cut-backs as they try and limit the effects of the economic downturn.
The bulk of the job losses seem to have been in the manufacturing sector, despite the widely held view that the white collar workers will be the major victims of this recession.
As Dylan Jones pointed out in a recent article, the Welsh economy's saving grace could be the large Public Sector workforce, whose jobs are likely to be largely safeguarded by an increase in Government spending...although this hasn't prevented the current dispute between the PCS Union and the Government (their employers), which saw a civil service strike suspended at the 11th hour.
With Bosch, Hoover, and David McLean all confirming job losses in the last few days, my immediate focus is on tracking the number of employers cutting back on staff.
To help with this, I have set up a map showing where job losses have occurred.
Click here for a map outlining job losses in Wales.