WMI eliminates 800 more jobs.(Waste Management Inc.)

Waste News, July, 2003

Byline: Jim Johnson

Another round of job cuts is hitting Waste Management Inc., where 800 more employees, including 600 company workers and 200 contract workers, are losing their jobs.

The nation's largest trash hauler said it expects the latest moves to be the last in a series of major cutbacks made over the past couple of years.

The latest layoffs include mid- and senior-level managers in the operations, finance and billing departments, Houston-based Waste Management said.

Most of the contract workers - people who are not technically Waste Management employees but who work on projects for a set period of time under contract - are in the information technology area.

"When we planned for 2003, we expected a flat...

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