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  • If I've inspired some job-loss greeting card ideas of your own, email them to me at the address below.

    A Hallmark Moment Al Lewis 2011

  • Unemployment has risen to 2.5 million after falling for much of 2010, and with the latest official figures due out on Wednesday, chancellor George Osborne will be watching anxiously to see whether Britain is trapped in what John Philpott, chief economist at the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, has dubbed a "job-loss recovery".

    Jobless rate for young women doubles as council cuts start to bite 2011

  • The ad pairs this teacher job-loss figure with Brady's proposal for $1 billion in business tax cuts, glossing over Quinn's budget cut proposal.

    Ad of the day: The most viral ads of 2010 Emi Kolawole 2010

  • He said their job-loss estimates should come before any further bids for NYSE Euronext.

    ICE, Nasdaq: Explain Rival Deal's New Synergies Jacob Bunge 2011

  • A 2008 job-loss forecast for Wall Street turned out to be less severe than Mr. DiNapoli predicted, but Tuesday's report suggests that some of those job cuts might only have been delayed.

    Wall Street Shrinkage Andrew Grossman 2011

  • Others depicted in the film include a woman describing how she was fired when eight months pregnant, a mother who had difficulties feeding her family after her alleged job-loss and several women who lost homes to foreclosure.

    New Hampshire primary day: live coverage 2012

  • Comptroller John Liu called the study's job-loss claim "rhetoric at its worst."

    Study Sets Off A Wage Battle Michael Howard Saul 2011

  • Forty years later to date, San Bernardino is suffering from job-loss in areas like construction, and other related fields.

    Kim Carter: The Failed American Dream Kim Carter 2011

  • Steven Gardner, president of consulting firm ECSI LLC, said the Interior Department's Office of Surface Mining had suggested the firm "revisit the coal production impacts and associated job-loss numbers, and with different assumptions that would then change the final outcome to show less of an impact."

    Contractor Alleges Pressure to Alter Finding on Coal Rule's Cost in Jobs Ryan Tracy 2011

  • At the same time, he asked Nasdaq to provide job-loss figures for the planned consolidation of two Manhattan-based businesses, a more substantive challenge to the premise of the bid.

    Schumer Tilts Toward Offer by Germans for Big Board Devlin Barrett 2011

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