total jobs On EmploymentCrossing

1,470,584

new jobs this week On EmploymentCrossing

588

Layoff News

Manitou Springs Loses 74 Jobs By katie  |  Dated: 07-03-2012



Manitou Springs is not exactly a household name when it comes to vacations, after all there are a lot of places to visit in this world and most of us have not visited this small city in Utah. The city describes itself in the following terms, “Hidden between Garden of the Gods and America’s most famous mountain, Pikes Peak, lies the magical town of Manitou Springs. “Manitou”, a Native American word for “spirit”, describes this beautiful mountain community. Eleven naturally carbonated mineral spring fountains, located throughout this Historic town, run free for all who wish to enjoy the healing benefits. The Ute, Cheyenne and other Native Americans considered this area sacred for the healing springs and clean mountain air.”

Well it looks like the city will have to continue on with its marketing plan without the help of a number of workers from a number of local businesses. The city an announced that the local businesses have laid off about 74 workers. The reason for these layoffs, and most likely a lot more in the way of devastation is the Waldo Canyon Fire. Since the layoffs can from multiple companies the rules of a mass layoff action do not apply, despite the fact that the numbers more than support that kind of an action.

For those of you who have not been following the news the fire’s current condition is best described by local incident response system, which said the following about the fire in a news update, “The Waldo Canyon Fire is the most destructive in Colorado history, with 346 homes lost. Waldo Canyon started on June 23, three miles west of Colorado Springs. Three days later, on June 26, it exploded eastward toward the city, engulfing several neighborhoods.  Evacuations peaked on June 27 at 32,000.  On June 29, President Obama arrived in Colorado Springs to visit burned neighborhoods, thank firefighters, and visit a Red Cross evacuation center. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.”

As you can imagine these kinds of layoffs are the worst kind, as the workers who have lost their jobs also have to worry about losing their homes right away. On the 24th city called for a mandatory evacuation of the city, resulting in a further loss of business. The tweet announcing that evacuation said, “WALDO CANYON FIRE UPDATE Manitou Springs evacuated. Fire hasn’t reached City. No structures impacted. Residents shouldn’t return to city.” The day after the city downgraded to a voluntary evacuation with the threat of another mandatory if the situation changed. The text of that tweet said, “Mandatory evacuation for Manitou Springs ended. Voluntary evacuation remains. Fire remains active. Mandatory evacuation still possible.”

For now, as the fire begins to wind down and the emergency service workers begin to get things under control for the first time in days the question remains, will the 15 different businesses that laid off the workers be thinking about rehiring when things get back to normal, or has all of this simply been to much for the local economy to handle? Could this fire have wiped away more than woods and homes, could it have extinguished these positions forever?

Career Connect  (From our other career blogs):

Testimonial of the Week

What I liked about the service is that it had such a comprehensive collection of jobs! I was using a number of sites previously and this took up so much time, but in joining EmploymentCrossing, I was able to stop going from site to site and was able to find everything I needed on EmploymentCrossing.
  • John Elstner Baltimore, MD
Sign Up now

Only TravelingCrossing consolidates every job it can find in the domain and puts all of the job listings it locates in one place.

  • We have more jobs than any other job board.
  • We list jobs you will not find elsewhere that are hidden in small regional publications and employer websites
  • We collect jobs from more than 4,429,376 websites and post them on our site.
  • We are private, and therefore far fewer people are applying for the jobs on our site than are applying for those on public job boards.
By using Employment Crossing, I was able to find a job that I was qualified for and a place that I wanted to work at.
Madison Currin - Greenville, NC
  • All we do is research jobs.
  • Our team of researchers, programmers, and analysts find you jobs from over 1,000 career pages and other sources
  • Our members get more interviews and jobs than people who use "public job boards"
Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss it, you will land among the stars.
TravelingCrossing - #1 Job Aggregation and Private Job-Opening Research Service — The Most Quality Jobs Anywhere
TravelingCrossing is the first job consolidation service in the employment industry to seek to include every job that exists in the world.
Copyright © 2025 TravelingCrossing - All rights reserved. 168