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DainBramaged

(39,191 posts)
Tue May 22, 2012, 01:42 PM May 2012

General Mills to cut 850 jobs in restructuring move

will get rid of 850 jobs in an attempt to cut costs and boost productivity as items such as Cheerios cereal, Progresso soups and Hamburger Helper become costlier to make.


(of course, increase the workload, get rid of the older workers, instead of making the products more desirable. These fucks have shrunk the box sizes, I guess laying off bodies is next, assholes) My comment.

The downsizing will affect 2.4% of the Minneapolis company’s workforce of 35,000 people. Including employee severance, General Mills expects $109 million in pretax restructuring charges.

Of that, $94 million will be recorded in the fourth quarter, which ends May 27. The company said the restructuring effort is meant to help “improve organizational effectiveness and focus on key growth strategies.”

General Mills spokeswoman Kristie Foster said that the timing of the layoffs will vary, but that “most individual decisions will be communicated in the coming weeks.” About half of the cuts will come from the Minneapolis headquarters; across the company, administrative and support positions will be most affected.

http://www.latimes.com/business/money/la-fi-mo-general-mills-20120522,0,7077929.story

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General Mills to cut 850 jobs in restructuring move (Original Post) DainBramaged May 2012 OP
Kick and rec for visibility. People need jobs. nt TBF May 2012 #1
kind of gives "cheerio" the other meaning. IcyPeas May 2012 #2
Sounds like they are cutting overheads, and not so much production workers. FarCenter May 2012 #3
 

FarCenter

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3. Sounds like they are cutting overheads, and not so much production workers.
Tue May 22, 2012, 03:11 PM
May 2012
About half of the cuts will come from the Minneapolis headquarters; across the company, administrative and support positions will be most affected.

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