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October 2018 Job Cuts Surge 37%

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from Challenger Gray and Christmas

For the third time this year, one company’s announcement has made up the bulk of job cuts for one month, as U.S.-based employers announced plans to cut 75,644 jobs from their payrolls in October.

Last month’s total is 36.8 percent higher than the 55,285 cuts announced in September and 153.6 percent higher than the 29,831 cuts announced in the same month last year. October job cuts are the highest since July 2015, when 105,696 cuts were announced.

Over half (58.2 percent) of October job cuts come from Verizon’s announcement that it will offer voluntary severance packages to 44,000 managers in an effort to save $10 billion. This comes after Wells Fargo’s announcement of 26,000 cuts, or 10 percent of its workforce, in September. The Wells Fargo announcement made up 47.9 percent of all cuts in September. Meanwhile, the Toys”R”Us announcement, which comprised 33,000 job cuts, was 54.7 percent of the 60,357 job cut announcements in March.

Said Andrew Challenger, Vice President of Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc.:

All three of these companies are in industries facing serious disruptions, requiring companies to pivot to meet consumer demand. Buyout offers are a significant indicator that while companies are attempting to cut costs, they are also in a position to help facilitate the change process and take care of their workers.

The good news for those accepting offers is now is a good time to look for a new job, especially if they act quickly. The increase in job cut announcements could indeed indicate we’re heading toward a downturn, although employers are still holding on to their workers for the most part.

The economy is at near full employment, and job creation has typically surpassed expectations. Wages remain flat, however. Meanwhile, recent fluctuations in the stock market indicate investor concerns and that tariffs are beginning to have an impact.

Retail continues to lead all sectors in job cut announcements with 92,375, 7,350 of which occurred in October. Much of these cuts were tied to Sears’s bankruptcy and announcement of 142 additional store closures. While the company does not put out a total number of cuts due to store closures, through Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notifications (WARNs), Challenger tracked 49 Sears and Kmart store closures in October, for a total of 3,044 cuts.

With Verizon’s announcement, Telecommunications follows Retail in the highest number of job cuts this year, with 59,518. The Financial sector comes in third with 41,036 job cut plans, 2,101 in October. Adds Challenger:

We are experiencing a strong economy by multiple standards. However, other indicators show that this may not be sustainable. It remains to be seen, but the high turnover we’re experiencing at the C-Level may be another indicator of this potential, as companies hire leaders who can weather a storm.

In fact, 396 CEO changes were announced in the third quarter, according to Challenger, the highest number of quarterly CEO changes since the firm began tracking in 2002.

Companies claimed restructuring was the cause of 165,193 job cuts this year, while 123,795 were due to plant, unit, or store closures. Another 18,440 cuts were due to Merger & Acquisition activity. Last month, 20 cuts were attributed to tariffs, bringing the year-to-date total to 705.

Meanwhile, Retail, Transportation, and Warehousing have continued to announce seasonal hires. Challenger has tracked 714,000 seasonal hiring announcements, the most since the firm began tracking individual announcements in 2012. Aside from seasonal hires, employers announced plans to hire 5,456 workers in October.

CHALLENGER, GRAY & CHRISTMAS, INC.

JOB CUT ANNOUNCEMENT REPORT

TOP FIVE INDUSTRIES

Year To Date

2018

2017

Retail

92,735

72,600

Telecommunications

59,518

13,091

Financial

41,036

13,276

Health Care/Products

35,143

31,134

Consumer Products

29,206

12,932

MONTH-BY-MONTH TOTALS

2018

2017

January

44,653

45,934

February

35,369

36,957

March

60,357

43,310

April

36,081

36,602

May

31,517

33,092

June

37,202

31,105

July

27,122

28,307

August

38,472

33,825

September

55,285

32,346

October

75,644

29,831

November

35,038

December

32,423

TOTAL

441,702

418,770

Some reductions are identified by employers as workers who will take early retirement offers or other special considerations to leave the company.

LAYOFF LOCATION

Year To Date

California

83,462

New York

72,123

New Jersey

41,422

Texas

25,891

Ohio

21,502

Listings are identified by the location of the layoff or corporate headquarters, as stated in announcement.

JOB CUTS BY INDUSTRY

17-Oct

18-Sep

18-Oct

YTD 2017

YTD 2018

Aerospace/Defense

391

765

13,762

5,715

Apparel

530

82

0

1,106

Automotive

60

1,613

526

16,291

14,489

Chemical

202

14

70

837

889

Commodities

287

129

532

524

Computer

639

727

149

15,974

9,634

Construction

141

176

8,452

1,791

Consumer Products

1,517

1,563

717

12,932

29,206

Education

79

804

418

11,436

9,134

Electronics

444

624

1,589

4,768

12,064

Energy

1,846

380

155

14,843

6,722

Entertainment/Leisure

1,938

1,322

1,311

10,678

9,910

Financial

1,683

27,343

2,101

13,276

41,036

Food

580

1,151

1,274

17,768

11,363

Government

482

95

386

8,014

2,502

Health Care/Products

6,373

2,106

2,146

31,134

35,143

Industrial Goods

1,768

2,235

1,747

17,363

22,446

Insurance

1,566

507

1,160

7,383

5,133

Legal

57

395

124

Media

181

849

2,806

3,416

11,286

Non-Profit

56

180

1,514

1,999

Pharmaceutical

3,076

2,163

2,497

12,821

10,135

Real Estate

27

532

357

Retail

1,543

5,907

7,350

72,600

92,735

Services

3,939

1,629

392

28,916

26,847

Telecommunications

116

1,111

46,616

13,091

59,518

Transportation

888

1,854

1,082

10,878

16,702

Utility

93

101

1,703

2,309

Warehousing

336

883

TOTAL

29,831

55,285

75,644

351,309

441,702

JOB CUTS BY REGION, STATE

EAST

October

YTD

New York

52,294

72,123

New Jersey

1,234

41,422

Pennsylvania

2,050

14,082

Massachusetts

538

7,598

Connecticut

634

4,220

Maryland

301

3,596

Rhode Island

180

1,013

Dist. of Columbia

407

New Hampshire

330

Vermont

243

302

Delaware

224

Maine

126

57,474

145,443

MIDWEST

October

YTD

Ohio

67

21,502

Wisconsin

472

18,166

Illinois

846

15,015

Minnesota

907

7,987

Michigan

309

7,895

Missouri

7,789

Iowa

2,768

7,430

Indiana

243

5,499

Nebraska

828

3,222

Kansas

770

1,760

TOTAL

7,210

96,265

JOB CUTS BY REGION, STATE

WEST

October

YTD

California

2,620

83,462

Texas

1,561

25,891

Washington

119

4,043

Colorado

203

3,563

Arizona

85

3,011

Oklahoma

200

1,813

New Mexico

561

1,543

Oregon

94

1,490

South Dakota

1,281

Idaho

1,256

Alaska

1,238

Utah

1,162

North Dakota

369

Nevada

210

Montana

22

50

Hawaii

0

Wyoming

0

TOTAL

5,465

130,382

SOUTH

October

YTD

Florida

1,718

16,284

North Carolina

1,117

11,185

Virginia

428

8,652

Georgia

594

8,154

Kentucky

742

4,300

Tennessee

237

4,291

South Carolina

4,117

Louisiana

68

3,853

Alabama

419

3,763

Mississippi

100

1,981

West Virginia

72

1,847

Arkansas

1,185

TOTAL

5,495

69,612

JOB CUTS BY REASON

October

YTD

Restructuring

8,414

165,193

Closing

12,195

123,795

Voluntary Severance

45,800

46,100

Bankruptcy

152

33,530

Cost-Cutting

1,490

26,666

Acquisition/Merger

3,617

18,440

Contract Loss

205

12,090

Relocation

222

5,226

Outsourcing

2,553

4,349

Demand Downturn

625

2,737

Government Regulation

1,365

Tariffs

20

705

Coal Downturn

613

Financial Losses

365

Reorganization

227

227

Legal Trouble

62

Technological Update

60

Sexual Harassment

48

48

Budget Cuts

40

40

Competition

30

Wildfire

16

27

ICE Inquiry

20

20

Fired

14

TOTAL

75,644

441,702

Copyright 2018 Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc.


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