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Thursday, December 18, 2008
State has lost 20,000 jobs
Tennessee got some new jobs in education, health care and government over the past year, but the gains were
more than wiped out
by losses in other sectors, the state reports.
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Who's had layoffs
AT&T, 12,000 nationwide; local impact uncertain
Bridgestone Firestone/ Bandag Tire, total of 218
Louisiana-Pacific, 200, including 46 in Middle Tennessee
Central Parking, 38 nationwide with plans for 150 more within six months
HCA Inc., at least 109
Thomas Nelson Inc., 55
TriStar Health System, 50
The Tennessean, Nashville Lifestyles, affiliated weeklies, 92
Noranda Aluminum, 338 (14 in Franklin)
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