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WAMU to eliminate 1,600 jobs in Bay Area


November 2008 ... more > Top ^

Nov. 20
  SF Downtown: Washington Mutual, sold to JPMorgan Chase, will shutter its Pleasanton campus and cut hundreds of SF positions
 WAMU will lay off 400 employees at its operations center at 201 Mission St. in San Francisco



year 2007 Top ^

May.19
  SF Chronicle: 80 reporters, photographers, copy editors, as well as 20 employees in management positions are expected to be laid off by end of the summer
May.16 Layoffs Could Number In Hundreds  Gap: Gap Inc. employs 4,500 people at its San Francisco and San Bruno offices May.3 Plans to reduce workforce  Gap: Gap Inc. said it will cut jobs to bring down expenses. About 1,500 to 2,000 positions could be eliminated of the 150,000 who work for the co...

year 2006 Top ^

Feb.11 AAA relocating 200 IT positions to Arizona  The California State Automobile Association has delayed further plans to relocate its remaining 1,000 workers

year 2005 Top ^

Jan.14 115 city workers to lose their jobs
  SF City Hall: The city has been confronted with chronic budget problems since the .com downturn began in 2000

year 2004 Top ^

Nov.3   Mayor Warns About Layoffs  SF City Hall: The city was preparing for severe layoffs, after the failure of 2 propositions meant to raise money for local services Oct.29 Union: SBC to move 1,000 jobs out of SF  The telephone giant plans to move at least 1,000 jobs out of the city during the next 2 years Oct.21 Chronicle announces layoffs  SF Chronicle: The paper is laying off 10% of its non-union management and support staff as it cuts costs while dealing with flat revenues Sep.27 Schwab Prepares to Cut Hundreds Jobs  The layoff notices are going out in the area of Schwab technology, including people who run Schwab's website Jul.28 Schwab to close 53 branches  Charles Schwab has laid off another 245 workers Feb.28 215 positions eliminated
  SF City Hall: Cutting positions is expected to save $3.6 million. The city faces a projected $260 to $310 million budget shortfall

year 2003 Top ^

Dec.3 Examiner fires more staff, hires new CFO  ExIn LLC's new CFO Pat Brown is most recently served in that capacity for the ANG Newspaper Group Sep.10 Levi Strauss to eliminate up to 650 jobs
  Facing pressure to lower the prices of its clothes, jeans maker will cut up 5% of Levi's worldwide work force Aug.12 Schwab to fire workers, close branches  Steadily shrinking stock brokerage disclosed plans to fire 250 more workers and close 20 more branches Jul.29 Public broadcaster KQED cuts jobs, hours Jul.10 KQED plans severe cuts  KQED plans to make deep cutbacks in its payroll through layoffs, curtailing work hours or a combination of both May.1 Dept of Public Health to eliminate 400 jobs Mar.18 Possible job cuts discussed  SF Chronicle: The newly appointed publisher Steven B. Falk told labor leaders that the newspaper may need to prune 500 jobs Feb.21 Examiner lays off staff; plans to be free
  40 people lost their jobs. The smaller, free paper will continue with about 15 reporters, editors and photographers
Jan.16 Critical Path to lay off 30% of employees

year 2002 Top ^

Oct.21 United reservation centers shut down
  Hundreds of workers at call center have until January 4 to transfer to other centers around the country
Sep.17 Schwab to cut 10% of staff
  Charles Schwab will cut roughly 1,880 jobs. Layoffs are expected to be completed by the end of November
Mar.12 NextCard fires 546 workers
  NextCard jettisoned 90% of its work force and is applying to delist its worthless stock

year 2001 Top ^

Nov.27 Chronicle to cut 220 jobs
  SF Chronicle: Newspaper will slash 8.5% of its work force to offset a decline in advertising revenue Mar.22 Schwab plans to cut 3,400 jobs
  Brokerage firm will eliminate 2,000 to 2,300 full-time jobs. 600 to 900 jobs would be cut through attrition



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