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Entertainment conglomerate, parent company of MTV Networks, says it expects to save $200 million to $250 million in 2009 with the cutbacks.
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And, oh yea, bring back the US jobs and you will see and immediate improvement in the economy. Doesnt take a rocket scientist to know that this outsourcing BS has destroyed America.
But.......nothing will change. We'll go through the same old song and dance. Media says we're in a decline, robot CEOs lay off people and continue to pad their wallets.
We see right through the BS, you know.
- by thelemurking December 18, 2008 6:29 AM PST
- Hopefully they will start with their overpriced lawyers... cut all the executive pensions and bonuses. It's complete BS that they would layoff employees when CEOs get these big ass bonuses and they still pay these lawyers ungodly amounts of money to scour the web with takedown notices. How about they rethink their business, cut off some of the beef at the top and they may not need to ax jobs at the bottom.
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(3 Comments)Any executive that has to make job cuts should be forced by law to cut the salaries at the top before cutting jobs at the bottom. It's obvious that the execs aren't doing a good enough job if they have to start doing layoffs... therefor, they aren't deserving of the millions of dollars and all the perks, bonuses etc.