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ICG Communications, a fiber optic network operator that emerged from bankruptcy protection in October, will lay off as much as 20percentt of its work force to cope with a drop in prices for its services.
Flextronics International Ltd., the No. 2 contract manufacturer of electronics, reported a fiscal second-quarter loss today and said that it was cutting 10,000 jobs, or 15percentt of its work force, to cope with slowing demand.
Concerned about contractual provisions that limit its ability to lay off or transfer workers, Verizon is arguing that it desperately needs more flexibility to manage its work force to cope with the fierce competition in telecommunications.
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In stages, elaborate financing programs and price support systems were phased out, and producers were forced to cope with free-market forces.
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In the aftermath of the suicides, Foxconn has been forced to cope with a wave of bad publicity at home and overseas.
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