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Chris Bray

The State of the Union

17 April 2009, 21.25 | Posted in New Jersey, News | No comments »

Oh sweet New Jersey you never fail to amaze me.  Your roads and bridges are abysmal, nine glorious state parks are proposed to close and you have the highest property taxes in the nation and in today’s (4/17/09) Star Ledger we get more greatness from you…..

Teacher wins ruling, can sue JC ed board

Friday, April 17, 2009
By MARY FUCHS
THE STAR-LEDGER

TRENTON – A Jersey City teacher who was taken to a hospital after another teacher said she had threatened her students may sue the school district for “defamation” and causing “emotional distress,” the state Supreme Court ruled yesterday.

But the court said Sopharie Leang could not accuse the city’s Board of Education of “assault” and “battery” because her medical records did not show she was harmed after the police brought her to the hospital.

The justices said public school teachers are first and foremost responsible for students’ safety in the event of a threat. But even while trying to protect students, teachers and administrators are still accountable for their actions if they falsely accuse someone, the court said in a 6-0 decision.

While counting books in front of 22 students at School 11, Leang told her colleague, Vladimir Ashworth, that she was sick with laryngitis and that the “amount of stress in (her) body could have killed someone,” according to court documents.

Ashworth, who had been previously accused of sexual harassment by Leang, told the school nurse and principal, Angela Bruno, that Leang intended to “kill 22 people.”

Because of the court’s decision, Leang will now be able to sue Jersey City’s Board of Education for invading her privacy and forcing her to go through a physical and psychological examination.

Howard Nirenberg, the lawyer for the Jersey City Board of Education, said the decision “pretty much addresses the reality of the world we live in today.”

Office Space

18 February 2009, 19.34 | Posted in Made In The USA, News, Useful | No comments »

I was reading Tony’s post today and for some reason thought about Jennifer Aniston in the movie, Office Space. Those were the days. I doubt many people are flipping off their bosses now.

Really, really sad times for millions of Americans. 2.6 million jobs lost in 2008. Worst since ‘45. Unemployment close to 8%.

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Compiled from the head lines:

Goodyear: to cut 5,000 jobs

AstraZeneca: 15,000 Layoffs Through 2013

Bon-Ton to cut 1,150 jobs

Kodak announces big layoffs (3500-4500 jobs)

Boeing to Chop 10,000 Jobs

Starbucks to cut 6,700 jobs, close 300 stores

AOL axing 700 jobs in cost-cutting move

Klein says without state help, (New York) DOE could lay off 15,000 educators

Labor Department: Freightliner production shifts from Gaston to Mexico (850 US jobs lost)

Chairman: PPG could cut 4,500 jobs

Rendell projects 1,000 to 2,000 state job cuts

Avery Dennison to Cut 10% of Jobs (3,600) After Sales Decline

Target says it will cut jobs in weak economy

Best Buy to lay off workers

Corning slashes 3,500 jobs

Philips Halts Buyback, Slashes 6,000 jobs

Texas Instruments to shed 3,400 jobs

IBM to cut more than 2,800 jobs

John Deere trims 700 workers

ING Group to Cut 7,000 Jobs

Home Depot to cut 7,000 jobs, exit Expo business

Pfizer to buy Wyeth for $68 billion, cut (8000) jobs

Sprint to eliminate 8,000 jobs

Caterpillar Moves to cut 20,000 Jobs

About.com Study – 2009 retail industry store closings, including chains going out of business:

Circuit City: 567

KB Toys: 461

Goody’s: 287

Van Heusen: 175

Ann Taylor: 117 (by 2010)

Office Depot: 112

Club Libby Lu (Saks): 98

American Greetings: 60

Supervalu: 50

New York and Co.: 50 (over the next five years)

Ruby Tuesday: 40

Famous Footwear: 35

Yankee Candle: 28

Cost Plus: 26

Blue Tulip Gift Shops: 24

Sears: 22

Oneida Ltd.: 20

Gap Inc.: 15

Kira Plastinina: 12

Macy’s: 11

Filene’s: 11

Dillard’s: 8

Dominos: 8

Sweetbay Supermarkets: 7

Applebees: 4

Harry W. Schwartz Bookshops: 4

Good’s Furniture and Flooring: 3

Lane Bryant: 3

P and C Food Markets: 3

Pier One: 3

Virgin Records: 1

2009 retail industry job cuts:

Circuit City: 30,000

KB Toys: 10,915

Goody’s: 9,000

Office Depot: 2,200

Williams-Sonoma: 1,400

Saks Inc.: 1,100

Walgreens: 1,000

Macy’s: 960

Best Buy: 500

Albertson’s: 381

Neiman Marcus: 375

Ethan Allen: 350

Yankee Candle: 332

New York and Co.: 310

Charming Shoppes: 225

Stein Mart: 209

CDW: 190

P and C Food Markets: 164

Cost Plus: 145

Barnes and Noble: 100

Google: 100

Harry W. Schwartz Bookshops: 65

Brown Shoe Co.: 59

Gottschalks: “dozens”