TULSA, Okla., July 2 -- Williams Communications Group will cut its 4500-member workforce by as much as 10 percent. Howard Janzen, the company's CEO, said the exact number of layoffs would be determined after completion of a department-by-department analysis. Janzen said that fewer than 500...
TULSA (AP) -- A $3 million infusion could help higher education in Tulsa stem the outward flow of new high-tech jobs to other cities.Fred Harburg, a vice president and chief of learning at Williams Communications, told higher education regents Tuesday that the company pledged a $1 million...
TULSA (AP) -- Plans to cut as much as 10 percent of the work force should help Williams Communications Group survive the current shakeout in telecom companies, analysts say.U.S. NewspapersTHE JOURNAL RECORDCollege of Family Physicians of CanadaCanadian Family Physician Medecin De Famille Canadien...
Tulsa-Based Williams Sells Nearly All Power Assets: $512M Deal May Cost Tulsa Up to 225 JobsA unit of the Bear Stearns Cos. will pay $512 million for almost all Williams Power Co. assets.Davis, KirLee