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Title: IGT lays off ANOTHER 200
Post by: doublediamonddlx on February 01, 2009, 12:14:43 AM
Casino game maker announces more layoffs
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By SANDRA CHEREB

updated 3:18 p.m. ET, Thurs., Jan. 29, 2009
RENO, Nevada - International Game Technology, the world's largest maker of slot machines and casino management systems, announced Thursday it will lay off an additional 200 workers as the recession takes a deepening toll on the casino industry.

The layoffs of manufacturing workers — on top of a November cut of 500 jobs — will occur by April, the company said.

"We are focused on optimizing our margins so that our business is well-positioned to benefit from the future opportunities that will arise when economic conditions improve," said Pat Cavanaugh, IGT executive vice president and chief financial officer.


Title: Re: IGT lays off ANOTHER 200
Post by: Brianzz on February 04, 2009, 02:39:09 AM
 RENO, Nev., Jan. 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- International Game Technology (NYSE: IGT) announced to its employees today that it will reduce its workforce by approximately 200 manufacturing-related positions as part of its ongoing effort to improve business efficiencies in a sagging global economy.

"We are focused on optimizing our margins so that our business is well-positioned to benefit from the future opportunities that will arise when economic conditions improve," said Pat Cavanaugh, executive VP and CFO for IGT. "With that goal in mind, we will continue to look at all aspects of our business to improve efficiencies and reduce R&D and SG&A expenses where appropriate."

IGT recently completed an initial worldwide cost reduction effort that included an eight percent workforce reduction through early retirement buy-outs and involuntary separations. Including those announced today, total staff reductions in the current fiscal year represent just over ten percent of the total workforce worldwide, which remains at just over 5,000 employees.

"This effort is geared to better align IGT supply chain capacity and resources to the demands of the market," said Tony Ciorciari, executive VP of Operations for IGT. "This restructuring effort is targeted to be complete by April."

IGT's manufacturing functions are based mainly in Reno with some related activities in Las Vegas.

"We have no plans to change existing charters for these facilities," said Ciorciari. "Reno is and will continue to be the main headquarters of our manufacturing function."