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Mass layoff events in November 2008


By U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Division of Information Services


Dec 22, 2008 - 11:41:38 AM


 

 

Mass layoff events in November 2008

In November, employers took 2,328 mass layoff actions, seasonally adjusted, as measured by new filings for unemployment insurance benefits during the month. Each action involved at least 50 persons from a single employer; the number of workers involved totaled 224,079 on a seasonally adjusted basis.

Mass layoff events, seasonally adjusted, January 2001-November 2008
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The number of mass layoff events in November increased by 188 from the prior month, while the number of associated initial claims decreased by 8,389. Over the year, the number of mass layoff events increased by 999, and the number of associated initial claims increased by 84,408.

From the start of the recession in December 2007 through November 2008, the total number of mass layoff events was 20,712, and the number of initial claims was 2,108,743.

These data are from the Mass Layoff Statistics program and are seasonally adjusted. To learn more, see "Mass Layoffs in November 2008," ( PDF ) ( HTML ) news release USDL 08-1829.

 



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