AM I NEXT? NO LOVE AT GDC TECHNICS

Am I Next? GDC shutters some operations after being sued by Voeing.

Fort Worth, Texas-based GDC Technics, a provider of communication, engineering, and integration services to the aerospace market, has announced that it will be ceasing "most operations" at its Fort Worth headquaters, closing its San Antonio, Texas operations, and laying off 223 employees.

According to GDC Technics CEO Brad Foreman, the layoff decision was driven by Boeing's termination of the company's contract to build out the interiors of two Boeing 747-8 aircraft to be delivered by the end of 2024 and used as presidential aircraft.

Boeing has sued the company alleging that the company failed to meet deadlines and delivery dates and cancelled the contracts for GDC Technics "insolvency and failure to meet contractual obligations."

Change is coming. There will always be a tomorrow, no matter how much you may try to ignore it. There are no guarantees in life or promises for a bright future. Just because something bad hasn't happened yet, doesn't mean it won't. It can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere. No one is guaranteed to wake up tomorrow and still have a job by evening. Are you now wondering, Am I Next?

AM I NEXT? NO LOVE AT TOWER HEALTH (04/14/23)

Am I Next? Tower Health counters loss with employee cuts.

APRIL 14, 2023 — 100 POSITIONS ELIMINATED

The company has announced additional layoffs as part of a cost-cutting initiative.

The initiative will impact 100 full-time equivalent positions, mostly non-clinical or management functions, to ensure the system is appropriately structured to meet our organizational goals."

NOVEMBER 3, 2021 — 293 LAYOFFS IN WEST GROVE, PENNSYLVANIA

Tower Health is continuing its restructuring plans and will be closing the Jennersville Hospital at the end of the year and plans to lay off 293 employees in West Grove, Pennsylvania by 12/31/21. The layoffs will affect workers at Jennersville Hospital, Jennersville Family Medicine, West Grove of PA Associates, and West Grove Clinic Co.

SEPTEMBER 29, 2021 — MAJOR RESTRUCTURING TO ACHIEVE FINANCIALLY STABILITY

Major layoffs as the company announced its plans to close its Jennersville Hospital in West Grove, Pennsylvania, and sell its Chestnut Hill Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

The Jennersville Hospital is scheduled to close on January 1, 2022, and its emergency department will remain open until the closing date.

Tower Health has signed a letter of intent to sell Chestnut Hill Hospital and more than a dozen urgent care centers to Livonia​, Michigan-based Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic, the largest Catholic healthcare system serving the Greater Philadelphia area

JUNE 24, 2020 — Original post…

West Reading, Pennsylvania-based Tower Health, a regional integrated healthcare provider/payer system, has announced a reduction in force to counter losses attributed to reduced patient counts and lower reimbursement rates. Approximately 1,000 employees will be impacted by the permanent layoffs.

Even though the company previously furloughed more than 1,000 employees in April 2020, the losses through May 2020 totaled $212 million.

According to a company spokesperson, “The government-mandated closure of many outpatient facilities and the suspension of elective procedures caused a 40 percent drop in system revenue. At the same time, our spending increased for personal protective equipment, staff support, and COVID-related equipment needs.”

"Tower said positions will be eliminated in executive, management, clinical, and support areas. The cuts include consolidations of clinical operations. Tower is aiming to trim expenses by $230 million over the next two years, Matthews told staff."

“The decision to reduce our workforce has been difficult and painful because it impacts lives. It is necessary, however, to ensure that Tower Health can continue to serve the community with high-quality health care in the months and years ahead.”

Change is coming. There will always be a tomorrow, no matter how much you may try to ignore it. There are no guarantees in life or promises for a bright future. Just because something bad hasn't happened yet, doesn't mean it won't. It can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere. No one is guaranteed to wake up tomorrow and still have a job by evening. Are you now wondering, Am I Next?

AM I NEXT? NO LOVE AT CARNIVAL

Am I Next? Carnival Cruise Lines docks thousands with layoffs and furloughs.

Miami, Florida-based Carnival Corporation, the largest British-American cruise operator, has announced that it will be executing a reduction in force at its various locations. It is anticipated that over 1,000 employees will be impacted. The layoffs will commence on June 1, 2020, and include 820 layoffs and 537 six-month furloughs. 4 employees at the company's Miramar, Florida offices are included.

Most of the positions involve sales and support of vacation cruises including personal vacation planners, vacation specialists, teleagents, and various support and service functions.

Carnival CEO Arnold Donald noted in a company-wide email addressed to the company's onshore team...

“In late March, I shared with you our intent to minimize the financial impact on each of you from the COVID-19 pandemic, if possible, through June. While many other companies in their efforts to ensure their survival took early actions in workforce reductions and pay cuts, we protected our employee base while doing everything in our power to give our company the best chance going forward.

While maintaining our focus on compliance, environmental protection, and health and safety, that has included tightening down to only necessary expenses, repatriating crews, terminating contractors, deferring most capital expenses, slowing down shipbuilding, eliminating stock dividends, eliminating senior executive cash salary payments, and mortgaging the majority of our fleet in order to raise cash and boost liquidity.

We have always operated under the principle of planning for the worst and hoping for the best. Unfortunately, it is clear that we must prepare for this pause to last longer than any of us would like, with no real certainty as to a partial restart date.

That brings me to where we are today and an extremely difficult decision — the need to further lower our outgoing cash flow by reducing our shoreside workforce. This reduction will include a combination of job eliminations and furloughs, and for those employees remaining, either a reduction of hours or salary reductions. This is a very difficult and painful decision for me to make knowing the serious impact this will have on so many of you. I make this decision knowing our best plan forward is to be in a position to ride out this adversity — in order to rise again as a vibrant firm that can call back those on furlough, restore salaries and bonuses, and regenerate the positive economic impact we have on so many of our other stakeholders that depend on our company.

To those leaving us through job eliminations, there are no real words to adequately thank you for your dedication and service, be it months of service or decades. Hopefully severance will lessen the impact somewhat, but I am encouraged by the knowledge that the talent and skills that have kept you here will continue to serve you well in the future no matter what you choose to do.

To those of you on furlough, you will continue to keep full health benefits, with the employee-paid portion being paid by the company. Your fate is not one of unimportance or under-performance, it is rather one of simply being in a role that is not needed during an extended total shutdown of our guest cruise operations. We hope to recall you as soon as we can, when we are sailing once again.

My deepest appreciation and thanks to each and every one of you for all that you have contributed and for all that you have been through. These are not the easiest or best of times. But there will be brighter days ahead when this difficult period shall pass and eventually be in our rear-view mirror. In the meantime, focus on your well-being, stay safe, protect your loved ones, and know I will do everything I can to see us through to that day where indeed we can once again set sail. Thank you."

The cruise industry has been severely impacted by the Chinese Virus pandemic with passengers fearing the spread of the virus in close quarters, lengthy quarantines in their cabins, and the loss of vacation destination availabilities and activities.

Change is coming. There will always be a tomorrow, no matter how much you may try to ignore it. There are no guarantees in life or promises for a bright future. Just because something bad hasn't happened yet, doesn't mean it won't. It can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere. No one is guaranteed to wake up tomorrow and still have a job by evening. Are you now wondering, Am I Next?