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Friday, January 30, 2009
Friday Jan. 30 -- Got news or a question?
If you have news or a question, leave it in comments. . .
15 comments:
Anonymous
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Call it a “Recession Plan” or whatever you want, it still means job cuts. VIPs seems to think a sugarcoating will soften the blow of losing your job, and perhaps profession. Petrified dinosaurs! I can’t wait to hear what Pruitt calls his massacre. ---------------------- At Reuters Mediaflile: The Reader's Digest Association [Snips]
“It takes a delicate touch to make job cuts sound more palatable.”
"It's not like 'rightsizing,'" It is a "Recession Plan"
We're calling it the recession plan internally to [encourage not only understanding] of it by the employees, but for their interactive participation,"
By calling it a "Recession Plan" they try to draw attention away from their mismanagement, and try and make it an economy thing. I'm not buying it. Greed did this, and dinosaur jerks.
You Tube: -1981 primitive Internet report on KRON-TV-
In 1981, KRON-TV reported on an experiment that allowed users to get a San Francisco newspaper on their home computers. It offers a good look at newsroom technology 28years ago.
"...we’re not in it for the money...”-(You got that right!)
30 day moving average stock price at $1.00 exactly. Deck chairs seem to be sliding about, must rearrange them. Overheard something about needing mops on one of the decks below to clean up some water. Deck chairs sliding again! What gives?
15 comments:
Call it a “Recession Plan” or whatever you want, it still means job cuts. VIPs seems to think a sugarcoating will soften the blow of losing your job, and perhaps profession. Petrified dinosaurs!
I can’t wait to hear what Pruitt calls his massacre.
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At Reuters Mediaflile:
The Reader's Digest Association
[Snips]
“It takes a delicate touch to make job cuts sound more palatable.”
"It's not like 'rightsizing,'" It is a "Recession Plan"
We're calling it the recession plan internally to [encourage not only understanding] of it by the employees, but for their interactive participation,"
http://blogs.reuters.com/mediafile/
Archer05 - sounds like a Dilbert cartoon.
By calling it a "Recession Plan" they try to draw attention away from their mismanagement, and try and make it an economy thing. I'm not buying it. Greed did this, and dinosaur jerks.
Pruitt's massacre? The McClatchy rumor mill is on fire, and the employees are walking on eggshells.
So, Rightsizing, Downsizing, Recession Plan, are all layoff terms. For Pruitt, the term should be Nitwittery Plan.
There is no sugarcoating be told you are losing your job.
Remember this old nugget?
“This hurts me more than you.”
Oh pahleeze!
Here is a newsroom blast from the past:
You Tube: -1981 primitive Internet report on KRON-TV-
In 1981, KRON-TV reported on an experiment that allowed users to get a San Francisco newspaper on their home computers. It offers a good look at newsroom technology 28years ago.
"...we’re not in it for the money...”-(You got that right!)
http://tinyurl.com/d5u3zv
Just wondering.....after last year's fiasco, has anyone received their W-2 yet?
yes
L.A. Times announcing another 300 layoffs...and another discontinued section.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123335271762634763.html?mod=testMod
From a real newspaper.
Rumors in at least one MNI paper that something huge is going to happen next week across the chain. Furloughs? Layoffs? A combination?
6:58 Which paper???
We were "given a transition package"...OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHH, I got transitioned!
Same BS, different wrapper!
30 day moving average stock price at $1.00 exactly.
Deck chairs seem to be sliding about, must rearrange them. Overheard something about needing mops on one of the decks below to clean up some water. Deck chairs sliding again! What gives?
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