Citigroup(C Quote) and Goldman Sachs (GS Quote) began firing workers as part of the firms' plans to cut more than 12,000 jobs amid the global financial crisis, according to media reports.
Goldman on Wednesday began telling about 3,200 employees, or 10% of its work force, they were out of a job, Bloomberg reports, citing people with knowledge of the matter, while Citigroup has been notifying staff this week who are affected by the bank's plan to cut 9,100 jobs over the next 12 months.
Jobs will be cut across Goldman's offices globally and among various business lines, and will bring the company's staffing to 2006 and 2007 levels, the Associated Press reports. Goldman last month reportedly said it would be eliminating positions. ...
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