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FACTBOX-Job cuts mount as global downturn bites

Mon Dec 29, 2008 7:47am EST

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 Dec 29 (Reuters) - As many as 600,000 people in Britain
could lose their jobs next year, making 2009 the worst year for
unemployment since 1991, personnel experts warned on Monday.
 The demise of British childrens' wear chain Adams, which
employs about 2,000 staff, follows that of other nationwide
retailers including Woolworths.
 Following are some details of major job cuts announced by
companies in non-financial sectors since the beginning of
September: 
 
 REGION - EUROPE:
 COMPANY                 SECTOR           NUMBERS    DATE      
-------------------------------------------------------------  
 Renault (RENA.PA)       Auto             6,000     Sept 09    
 Stora Enso (STERV.HE)   Paper            3,150     Sept 10
 UPM-Kymmene (UPM1V.HE)  Paper            1,600     Sept 10
 Alitalia AZPIa.MI     Airlines         3,000     Sept 15
 Akzo Nobel (AKZO.AS)    Manufacturing    3,500     Sept 29
 Daimler AG (DAIGn.DE)   Auto             2,300     Oct  14
 ONO                     Telecoms         1,300     Oct  24
 GKN Plc (GKN.L)         Auto             1,400     Oct  27
 Volvo (VOLVb.ST)        Auto/Equipment   4,340   Sep/Oct/Nov
 BASF (BASF.DE)          Chemicals        1,000     Oct  30
 GlaxoSmithKline (GSK.L) Pharma           1,200     Nov/Dec
 ChTPZ Group             Steel pipes      4,900     Nov  07
 Telekom Austria (TELA.VI)Telecoms        1,250     Nov  10
 Nokia Siemens
   Networks [NSN.UL]  Telecoms         1,820     Nov  11
 British Telecom (BT.L)  Telecoms        10,000     Nov  13
 Spansion Inc SPSN.O   Semiconductor    4,000     NOV  18
 Wolseley (WOS.L)        Plumbing/Heating 7,300     Nov  18
                      Supplier
 AstraZeneca Plc (AZN.L) Drug maker       1,400     Nov  20
 PSA Peugeot-Citroen
 (PEUP.PA)            Auto             3,550     Nov  20
 Rolls-Royce (RR.L)      Engine maker  1,500-2,000  Nov  20
 Sandvik (SAND.ST)       Tool maker       2,400     Nov  20
 freenet AG FNTG.DE    Telecoms         1,000     Nov  20
 Philips Electronics
 (PHG.AS)(PHG.N)      Healthcare       1,600     Nov  22
 Skanska (SKAb.ST)       Construction     3,400     Nov  25
 ArcelorMittal
 (ISPA.AS) (MTP.PA)      Steel            9,000     Nov  27
 Suzuki Motor Corp(7269.T) Auto           1,200     Nov  28
 Telecom Italia (TLIT.MI)Telecoms         9,000     Dec   3
 SSAB (SSABa.ST)         Steel            1,300     Dec   8    
 SKF (SKFb.ST)           Bearings         2,500     Dec  10    
 Rio Tinto (RIO.AX)      Mining          14,000     Dec  10    
 Stanley Works (SWK.N)   Tools            2,000     Dec  11    
 DSM NV (DSMN.AS)        Chemicals        1,000     Dec  15    
 Electrolux (ELUXb.ST)   Home Appliance   3,000     Dec  15    
 Laird Plc (LRD.L)       Electronics      5,000     Dec  16    
 
 REGION - NORTH AMERICA:
 COMPANY                   SECTOR        NUMBERS    DATE       
-------------------------------------------------------------  
 Hewlett-Packard (HPQ.N)    IT           24,600     Sept 15
 Federal Mogul (FDML.O)    Auto, Engg.    4,000     Sept 17
 eBay (EBAY.O)              IT            1,000     Oct  06
 Micron Technology MU.N   IT            2,800     Oct  09
 BorgWarner (BWA.N)         Auto          1,250     Oct  17
 Yahoo Inc (YHOO.O)         Technology    1,500     Oct  22
 Merck & Co (MRK.N)         Pharma        6,800     Oct  22
 XEROX CORP (XRX.N)         Technology    3,000     Oct  23
 Chrysler LLC  CBS.UL     Auto          6,000     Oct  24    
 Whirlpool Corp (WHR.N)     Consumer      5,000     Oct  28
 Gannett Co Inc (GCI.N)     Media         3,200     Oct  28
 YRC Worldwide Inc (YRCW.O) Transport     3,750     Oct  29
 Tenneco Inc (TEN.N)        Auto          1,100     Oct  29
 Wabco (WBC.N)              Auto          1,000     Oct  29
 Motorola (MOT.N)           Mobile phones 3,000     Oct  30
 TRW (TRW.N)                Auto          1,000     Oct  30
 ArvinMeritor Inc (ARM.N)   Auto          1,250     Oct  31
 Mattel Inc MAT.N         Consumer      1,000     Nov  06
 Ford Motor Co (F.N)        Auto          2,260     Nov  07
 DHL Express BV DHL.UL  Transportation  9,500     Nov  10
 Nortel NT.TO           Communications  1,300     Nov  10
 Applied Materials (AMAT.O) Technology    1,800     Nov  12
 Sun Microsystems (JAVA.O)  IT      Up to 6,000     Nov  14    
 Pepsi Bottling Group 
 Inc (PBG.N)             Soft drink    3,150     Nov  18
 Neptune Orient Lines
 (NEPS.SI)             Transportation  1,000     Nov  19
 UAL Corp (UAUA.O)          Airlines      1,200     Dec   3    
 AbitibiBowater Inc ABH.N Paper         1,100     Dec   4    
 AT&T Inc (T.N)            Telecom       12,000     Dec   4    
 DuPont (DD.N)             Chemical       2,500     Dec   4    
 Avis Budget Group Inc
 (CAR.N)                   Car Rental     2,200     Dec   4    
 Dow Chemical Co (DOW.N)   Chemical       5,000     Dec   8    
 Wyndham Worldwide Corp
 (WYN.N)                   Hotel          4,000     Dec   8    
 3M Co (MMM.N)             Manufacturer   2,300     Dec   8    
 Anheuser-Busch InBev NV
 INTB.BR                 Breweries      1,400     Dec   8    
 Danaher Corp (DHR.N)      Manufacturing  1,700     Dec   8    
 Office Depot Inc (ODP.N)  Retail         2,200     Dec  10    
 BorgWarner Inc (BWA.N)    Auto           3,000     Dec  11
  Furniture Brands 
 International Inc (FBN.N) Furniture      1,500     Dec  11    
 Fairchild Semiconductor
 International Inc (FCS.N) IT             1,100     Dec  12    
 Aetna Inc (AET.N)         Insurance      1,000     Dec  17    
 Ryder System Inc (R.N)    Truck Leasing  3,100     Dec  17    
 Herman Miller Inc (MLHR.O)Furniture      1,000     Dec  18    
 Genworth Financial Inc
 (GNW.N)                   Insurance      1,000     Dec  18    
 Electronic Arts Inc
 (ERTS.O)                  Video Games    1,000     Dec  19    
 Kemet Corp KEM.N        Electronics    1,500     Dec  22    
 Textron Inc (TXT.N)       Airlines       2,200     Dec  22    
 Unisys Corp (UIS.N)       IT             1,300     Dec  22    
 
 REGION - ASIA-PACIFIC:
 -------------------------------------------------------------
 COMPANY                   SECTOR        NUMBERS    DATE
Nissan (7201.T)           Auto          2,500      Oct  13
 Nikon (7731.T)            Cameras       1,500      Nov  22
 Sony Corp (6758.T)        Electronics  16,000      Dec   9    
 
 REGION - AFRICA 
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 COMPANY                   SECTOR        NUMBERS    DATE
Lonmin(LMI.L) (LONJ.J)    Mining        5,500     Nov/Dec
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 
 REGION - MIDDLE EAST
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 COMPANY                   SECTOR        NUMBERS    DATE
 
 Saudi Basic Industries
Corp (SABIC)            Plastics      1,000      Dec 11     
 --------------------------------------------------------------
  TOTAL                                296,970
 --------------------------------------------------------------
 (Writing by Jijo Jacob and Carl Bagh, Bangalore Editorial
Reference Unit. Editing and additional writing by David Cutler,
London Editorial Reference Unit;)



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