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AOL plans to lay off one-third of jobs.

AOL to cut one-third of jobs

America Online is downsizing again.

The company, which has thousands of employees in Dulles, is looking for 2,500 employees to voluntarily join a layoff program Dec. 4-11. If the targeted number is not reached, the company will proceed with involuntary layoffs during the next several months.

This will reduce the overall workforce at the company by about one-third, according to AOL spokeswoman Tricia Primrose.

"We believe the voluntary program gives people more choice and decision-making ability instead of waiting for the final cost recommendations and involuntary layoffs," Primrose said in an e-mail statement.

Primrose did not know how many of the 2,400 employees in Northern Virginia would choose to opt into the program.

In May 2009, AOL's parent company, Time Warner Inc., announced that its board of directors had authorized management to proceed with the complete legal and structural separation of AOL, making it an independent, publicly traded company.

AOL's headquarters were in Dulles until April 2008, when it moved to New York City. When AOL and Time Warner merged in 2001, 3,100 people were employed at the Dulles campus according to Loudoun County's Department of Economic Development. In 2004 and 2005, the number of employees passed 5,000. It has since dropped below 5,000, although exact figures are not public.

As part of the announcement, AOL's chief executive officer, Tim Armstrong, said he is foregoing his 2009 bonus. He noted in his e-mail:

"That decision is a personal one and is not a sign for the future payout of the overall bonus plan for employees."



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