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800 Yellow/Roadway Employees Dismissed System Wide During Labor Day Weekend
Kansas City Star Reports Only 200 Jobs Eliminated.
By JD Nutt, Web Editor
From the RD News Desk
Report Last Updated: 08.30.2008 - 1848 CST
Oklahoma City, OK. - Mass termination of Consolidated Freightways employees occurred during the Labor Day weekend in 2002. However during this years holiday event, an estimated 800 employees of Yellow/Roadway were handed their pink slips in style.
When non-union employees of Yellow/Roadway reported to work today in their various positions system wide. A supervisor of one form or another, asked their subordinate to report to their office. At that point they were gracefully informed of their dismissal effective immediately. In exchange, a handsome severance check was issued based on their length of service with their respective company.
At the "General Offices" in Kansas, it was said that approximately three hundred employees were dismissed and escorted out of the building. At the time of this writing, some employees are still unaware of their dismissal due to the nature of their shift work schedule.
To add insult to injury, a competent source has informed us that the claims division has been outsourced to India.
Some employees were demoted in order to be allowed to remain on the job. No press release could be found to outline these events. 
The mass dismissals have the appearance of the merging of management from Yellow and Roadway into one single chain of command. It has been a slow process for YRC North American Transportation, (the parent corp), of moving the two organizations onto one property, ie; closing a Roadway terminal in a city where a Yellow terminal also is established. Then moving the Roadway equipment and employees into the same terminal with Yellow.
At terminals were the merging of the two companies are still scheduled to occur, non-union employees are surely feeling very uncertain of their immediate employment future. 

From the Kansas City Star: Local business in brief: YRC Worldwide cuts 200 non-union jobs.
08.30.2008 - YRC Worldwide Inc. has eliminated about 200 non-union jobs around the country amid declining business. Bill Zollars, YRC’s chairman and chief executive, told Bloomberg News that layoffs occurred “to make sure our infrastructure is commensurate with business volumes.” More at  KCS

Report Source(s):
http://socialistworker.org/2002-2/421/421_12_CF.shtml
http://www.myyellow.com/dynamic/services/yfsclaimfiling/claimform.jsp
http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=71156&p=irol-news&nyo=0
http://www.yrcw.com/yrcnat/index.html
http://www.kansascity.com/business/story/773963.html

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