In December, employers took 1,726 mass layoff actions involving 153,127 workers. Both figures were at their lowest levels since July 2008. Manufacturing events and initial claims both decreased in December to 433 and 44,072, respectively. Annual totals for 2009 mass layoff events, at 28,423, and initial claims, at 2,847,065, both were at program highs.
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