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The department was outsourced to Gainesville, Fla. about a year ago. Nine of the 31 people in the department are still employed by The Times, reports Kenneth M. Walsh. “Of the 22 others, only five now have full-time jobs. And all five took sizable pay cuts.” || Chatham.Patch.com: Employees at three Gannett papers in New Jersey were told Monday that their newsroom staffing will be cut in half. || paidContent.org: MySpace lays off nearly 500 employees, or about half of its workforce.
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