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		<title>Could Mass Layoffs Return Next Year?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We can hope that the economy will be in full recovery mode by early 2010, but many economists believe that is unlikely. Without a recovery in consumer spending, revenues will continue to decline and companies will need to look at making more cost cutting initiatives. This could lead to potentially more layoffs in 2010 as companies try to deliver better than expected earnings performances by reducing their cost structure.]]></description>
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