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...part, AT&T has eliminated 75,000 jobs since divestiture, reducing its headcount by about 20%, from 365,000 employees to the 290,000 who will remain after the new layoffs. It has been a revolutionary development for a company that once offered lifetime job security. Of the 27,400 jobs to be cut under the new plan, 10,900 are designated as management positions and 16,500 are nonmanagement jobs. "The pain will not be felt at just the bottom," Olson emphasized. "It will be painful all around." No division -- not even venerable Bell Laboratories -- will be spared. Since...
...headcount of Carters at the White House is going down by one. Second son Chip Carter, 27, is moving out in a trial separation from his wife Caron, who will stay on with the couple's five-month-old son James Earl Carter IV. Chip will return to Plains to work in the family's peanut warehouse. His dad was already vacationing down on the farm. The President angled for catfish, had breakfast with Miss Lillian in her pond house and inspected peanut, corn and watermelon fields. To while away the steamy Georgia afternoon, he invited the army...
...convention staff by 40%, but claims that the use of more mobile units will improve overall coverage. Newspapers are not immune to the cost squeeze either; the New York Times has shrunk its convention contingent to 36, from 51 four years ago. But the Washington Post has increased its headcount from 32 to 44 and, because more U.S. and foreign papers will be sending staffers than ever before, the overall size of the press corps will reach a record of nearly 7,500 for the Democratic Convention...