Published On: Thu, Jan 3rd, 2013
Job News | By Lynn Herman

Job Cuts Drop to Second Lowest Total of 2012

32,556 December CUTS down 43% from November; annual total lowest since 1997

By Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc.

CHICAGO, January 3, 2013 – After three consecutive months of  increased layoff activity, the number of  planned job cuts announced in December plunged to 32,556, the second lowest monthly total of 2012.  Overall, the year ends with the lowest 12-month job-cut total since 1997, according to the latest report from global outplacement consultancy Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc.

The 32,556 planned job cuts announced last month were 43 percent fewer than the 57,081 November cuts.  The December total was 22 percent lower than a year ago, when employers announced 41,785 in the final month of the year.  The only month in 2012 to see fewer job cuts than December was August, when job cuts totaled 32,239.

Despite the December decline, planned layoffs in the fourth quarter were up 33 percent from the previous quarter.  Employers announced 137,361 job cuts in the final three months of year, compared to 102,910 in the third quarter.  The third-quarter total was the lowest quarterly total since 81,568 job cuts were announced in the second quarter of 2000.

Due in large part to the slow pace of downsizing in the third quarter, annual job cuts totaled 523,362, which is the lowest year-end total since 1997, when employers announced 434,350 job cuts during the year.  The 2012 total was 14 percent lower than the 606,082 job cuts announced in 2011.

“We saw a few spikes in monthly job cuts in 2012 and there were some significant mass layoffs that definitely reminded us that not every industry is enjoying the fruits of recovery.  However, the overall pace of downsizing was at its slowest since the end of the recession.  In fact, we have not seen this level of job cutting since before the dot.com collapse and subsequent 2001 recession,” said John A. Challenger, chief executive officer of Challenger, Gray & Christmas.

One of these significant mass layoffs occurred in December, when banking giant Citigroup announced 11,000 job cuts early in the month.  The Citigroup announcement accounted for the majority of the 11,355 job cuts announced last month in the financial sector, which was the top job-cutting sector in December.  The transportation sector was a distant second with 4,844 job cuts.

The leading job-cut sector for the year was the computer industry, with a total of 46,164 announced layoffs since January.  That marks a 215 percent increase from 2011, when these firms announced 14,677 job cuts.    It is worth noting that nearly 60 percent of the computer cuts in 2012 were the result of the May job-cut announcement from Hewlett-Packard impacting 27,000 workers.

The transportation sector, which was the second leading job-cut sector in December, was also the second largest job cutter for the year.  The 42,107 job cuts announced by these firms in 2012 were up 189 percent from 14,584 planned cuts in 2011.

While a handful of industries experienced increased downsizing in 2012, several sectors, including construction, retail, financial services, and aerospace and defense saw decreased job-cut activity.  Perhaps the most dramatic decline occurred in the government sector, where job cuts plunged 90 percent from an industry-leading 183,064 in 2011 to just 19,128 in 2012.

“The fact that the top job-cutting industry in 2011 shed nearly 190,000 workers while the top job cutter this year did not even crack 50,000 reveals a lot about where we are in this recovery.  Despite the uncertainty related to the fiscal cliff, which has now been averted thanks to a last-minute deal, employers held steady in the final months of the year and avoided a surge in mass layoffs,” said Challenger.

“Of course, we are hardly out of the woods.  The deal struck on Tuesday will do little to impact the nation’s soaring debt and new battles over the debt limit and broader government spending cuts still lie ahead.  As a result, the country’s employers may still lack the confidence to move forward with more aggressive hiring plans in 2013,” he added.

According to the latest available data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, private-sector payrolls achieved net gains averaging 154,000 new workers each month through November 2012.  Overall, private-sector employment increased by 1,697,000 new workers from January through November.  That remains well off the pre-recession peak, which in 2005, saw private-sector payrolls increase by an average of 193,000 new workers per month for an annual total of 2,312,000 new jobs.

“Friday’s report on December employment could show a hiring boost from construction and other new jobs related to post-hurricane clean-up efforts on the East Coast.  Late holiday season hiring may also show up in retail employment numbers.  However, with one report indicating that holiday retail sales were weaker than expected, we could see a purging of retail workers in future employment reports,” said Challenger.

“This seasonal house-cleaning in the retail sector is unlikely to show up in our job-cut tracking, since most of the jobs were temporary in nature and the cuts go unannounced.  However, we could see plenty of early-year job cuts announced in other sectors.  Historically, January is, on average, the biggest job-cut month of the year, and several sectors, including computer, financial services, consumer products, transportation and aerospace and defense are at risk due to a high potential for reduced spending by consumers, businesses and government in 2013,” Challenger noted.

In 20 full years of tracking since 1993, January has been the top job-cut month of the year nine times.  The next closest month is December, which has been the top job-cut month just three times.  Since 1993, job cuts have averaged 101,084 in January.  The second largest monthly average over the same period is 80,321 job cuts in October.

 

TOP FIVE INDUSTRIES

Year To Date

     

2012

2011

 
Computer

46,164

14,677

Transportation

42,107

14,584

Financial

41,008

63,624

Food

37,033

16,943

Health Care/Products

36,212

27,373

MONTH BY MONTH TOTALS

2012

2011

 

January

53,486

38,519

February

51,728

50,702

March

37,880

41,528

April

40,559

36,490

May

61,887

37,135

June

37,551

41,432

July

36,855

66,414

August

32,239

51,114

September

33,816

115,730

October

47,724

42,759

November

57,081

42,474

December

32,556

41,785

TOTAL

523,362

606,082

 

Some reductions are identified by employers as workers who will take early retirement offers or other special considerations to leave the company.

 

LAYOFF LOCATION

Year to Date

California

77,984

Texas

63,917

New York

60,060

Michigan

28,587

Illinois

26,163

Listings are identified by the location of the layoff or corporate headquarters as stated in announcement.

 

Copyright 2013 Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc.

CHALLENGER, GRAY & CHRISTMAS, INC.

JOB-CUT ANNOUNCEMENT REPORT

 

JOB CUTS BY INDUSTRY

 

Dec 2011

Nov 2012

Dec 2012

Jan-Dec 2011

Jan-Dec 2012

Aerospace/Defense

405

1,456

803

34,759

19,026

Apparel

190

757

150

1,591

2,781

Automotive

846

1,315

757

10,593

24,092

Chemical

679

474

239

3,601

7,198

Commodities

300

625

414

1,399

Computer

79

3,313

1,104

14,677

46,164

Construction

2,377

70

599

12,710

3,556

Consumer Products

904

422

1,610

20,110

34,133

Education

1,351

475

49,250

30,925

Electronics

1,380

2,920

400

8,879

15,191

Energy

650

3,767

1,812

16,700

26,813

Entertainment/Leisure

905

1,184

601

15,626

13,906

Financial

7,433

1,203

11,355

63,624

41,008

Food

1,273

19,709

270

16,943

37,033

Government

2,183

2,420

1,550

142,503

19,128

Health Care/Products

3,561

5,803

1,960

27,373

36,212

Industrial Goods

6,621

1,083

1,222

26,505

26,103

Insurance

532

239

5,434

8,355

Legal

11

80

3,480

1,011

Media

896

938

266

7,720

5,641

Non-Profit

128

174

39

3,050

1,659

Pharmaceutical

1,329

1,300

1,264

21,580

14,150

Real Estate

1,244

325

Retail

2,608

1,527

22

50,946

32,868

Services

1,451

534

58

14,005

7,810

Telecommunications

3,305

1,543

921

13,482

21,858

Transportation

1,664

2,879

4,844

14,584

42,107

Utility

75

75

155

4,699

2,910

TOTAL

41,785

57,081

32,556

606,082

523,362

Copyright 2013 Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc.

CHALLENGER, GRAY & CHRISTMAS, INC.

JOB-CUT ANNOUNCEMENT REPORT

 

JOB CUTS BY REGION, STATE

 

East

DEC

YTD

New York

14,835

60,060

Pennsylvania

338

15,674

New Jersey

15,618

Massachusetts

789

8,367

Maryland

7,056

Connecticut

282

5,969

Dist. of Columbia

337

2,479

Delaware

2,203

Maine

25

891

Rhode Island

796

New Hampshire

34

528

Vermont

217

TOTAL

16,640

119,858

 

South

DEC

YTD

North Carolina

536

22,160

Florida

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