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ConAgra to Cut 1,500 Jobs, Moving HQ to Chicago
2015-10-01 16:57:26| Food - Topix.net
ConAgra said the decision should result in about $200 million in cost savings with most of that realized in fiscal 2018. The company said the savings are in addition to approximately $150 million in cost cuts over the last two years.
ConAgra will cut 1,500 jobs, move its headquarters to Chicago
2015-10-01 16:17:02| Agriculture - Topix.net
ConAgra Foods Inc., coping with a slowing packaged-food industry and a failed acquisition of Ralcorp Holdings Inc., will cut about 1,500 jobs and move its headquarters to Chicago as part of a plan to boost efficiency. The eliminated jobs represent about 30 percent of the company's office workforce globally, according to a statement on Thursday from ConAgra, which is currently based in Omaha, Nebraska.
ConAgra cuts 1,500 jobs; moving HQ from Omaha to Chicago
2015-10-01 14:52:26| Food - Topix.net
" ConAgra is cutting about 1,500 jobs, or approximately 30 percent of its global, office-based workforce, and moving its headquarters to Chicago from Omaha, Nebraska. About 700 workers will be in Chicago starting next summer, including the company's senior leadership as well as some operations for its consumer foods segment that are currently located in Omaha and Naperville, Illinois.
Daimler Cutting 1,500 Truck Jobs in Brazil as Demand Plunges
2015-08-24 17:14:17| Auto Dealers - Topix.net
Daimler AG is eliminating 1,500 jobs at its Brazilian truck-making division as demand for commercial vehicles in the country shows no sign of recovery. Cutting about 13% of its workforce in Brazil became inevitable after industrywide truck sales in South America's largest economy plunged 44% in the first half of 2015, compounding a drop last year, said Florian Martens, a spokesman at Stuttgart, Germany-based Daimler.
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Daimler Cutting 1,500 Truck Jobs in Brazil as Demand Plunges
2015-08-24 17:07:35| Automakers - Topix.net
Daimler AG is eliminating 1,500 jobs at its Brazilian truck-making division as demand for commercial vehicles in the country shows no sign of recovery. Cutting about 13% of its workforce in Brazil became inevitable after industrywide truck sales in South America's largest economy plunged 44% in the first half of 2015, compounding a drop last year, said Florian Martens, a spokesman at Stuttgart, Germany-based Daimler.
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