Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Layoffs


If the U.S. economy is “booming” and very bright days are ahead, then why are many large U.S. corporations laying off thousands of workers?  Layoffs are starting to come fast and furious now, and this is happening even though the coming recession has not even officially started yet.  Of course many are convinced that we are actually in a recession at this moment.  In fact, according to John Williams of shadowstats.com if the government was actually using honest numbers they would show that we have been in a recession for quite some time.  But the narrative that the mainstream media keeps feeding us is that the U.S. economy is “doing
well” and that the outlook for the future is positive.  Well, if that is true then why are big companies laying off so many workers right now?
Let’s start by talking about Ford Motor Company.  On Monday, they announced that they will be laying off approximately 7,000 workers
Ford Motor said Monday that it is laying off about 7,000 managers and other salaried employees, about 10% of its white-collar workforce across the globe, as part of a restructuring plan designed to save the No. 2 automaker $600 million annually.
The cuts, some of which were previously announced by the company, will be completed by August, Ford CEO Jim Hackett said in an email to employees Monday.
If the U.S. economy was about to take off like a rocket, this move doesn’t make any sense at all.
But if we are headed into a recession, this move makes perfect sense.

1 comment:

  1. Because the tariffs are causing the automakers to hemorrhage money.

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