The health/tech company didn't save the Southland and now it doesn't seem like they can save themselves as their outsourcing strategy finally takes hold. Read more:
Cerner Corp. cuts 130 jobs, including 60 in Kansas City
The layoffs announced Tuesday come after the North Kansas City-based company laid off 255 workers in early September.
Well the one billion in taxpayer subsidies didn't work?
ReplyDeleteParing down the deadwood, must have gotten a nibble from a possible Buyer!
ReplyDeleteIt's Starboard, a major share holder, that's demanding these cuts as part of increased margin targets.
ReplyDeleteIs hottie, but aloof Amber Paul still working there?
ReplyDelete60 jobs? There are thousands at the Innovations campus in south KC... TKC commenters can't see the forest because of the trees.
ReplyDeleteTrump's economic "winning" streak continues.
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