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Tue, 4 January, 2011 | Submitted by: Florida Today | in commentaries

USA to Lay Off 150 [Florida Today]

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Technicians at Kennedy Space Center, Fla., ready Space Shuttle Discovery for its November launch. Credit: NASA photo by Ben Smegelsky
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Florida Today reports that space shuttle operator United Space Alliance (USA) plans to cut 150 positions by Jan. 7 on a voluntary and involuntary basis as part of a much broader reduction in force associated with shuttle fleet's retirement this year.

     "USA expects to have slightly fewer than 4,000 Florida employees after the upcoming layoffs, and about 6,500 companywide.

     "Cuts will probably occur on a quarterly basis, but the timing and size will depend on the schedule for flying out the remaining shuttle missions."

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Tue, 4 January, 2011

USA to Lay Off 150 [Florida Today]


By Florida Today

Florida Today reports that space shuttle operator United Space Alliance (USA) plans to cut 150 positions by Jan. 7 on a voluntary and involuntary basis as part of a much broader reduction in force associated with shuttle fleet's retirement this year.

     "USA expects to have slightly fewer than 4,000 Florida employees after the upcoming layoffs, and about 6,500 companywide.

     "Cuts will probably occur on a quarterly basis, but the timing and size will depend on the schedule for flying out the remaining shuttle missions."

READ IT AT: [Florida Today]
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