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Write Business Letters

Mitchell Said:

Can anyone write promotional letters for a home-based business?

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I do this kind of work. Send me a message if you want to know about my fees and what I charge.

Morris Said:

I need to write letters to my employees regarding upcoming pay cut due to business slowing down.?

We Answered:

As you know, the economic climate is terrible. Companies are going under all around us and thousands of people are losing their jobs.

We have had to let some people go already and we sincerely hope that that will be the last round of lay offs we'll have to make.

I don't see where we can cut back anymore. All of you are in such key positions, we don't want to lose anyone else. The only option we can see that will help prevent further cuts is if everyone would accept a 5% pay cut. The Executive Staff has already taken the pay cut. We ask that hourly people accept a 5% reduction in hours worked, so you will only be working 38 hrs a week, and the salaried staff will have a straight 5% salary reduction.

This measure will only be temporary. We fully expect things to go back to normal by the end of the first quarter.

So Christmas time won't be so effected, we will allow employees to cash out 60% of their vacation pay or up to 40 hrs, whichever is greater.

Victoria Said:

how to write a business letters to LA times.?

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http://www.latimes.com/services/site/la-…


If you would like to make a comment about a specific news article, editorial or commentary and have it considered for publication in the newspaper as a Letter to the Editor, please send it to letters@latimes.com –

* send well-written individual letters only;
* no group e-mails.
* Do not send attachments.
* Letters regarding Orange County issues specifically should be sent to ocletters@latimes.com.
* Letters should be brief, and may be edited. They become the property of The Times and may be republished in any format.
* Please include your full name, mailing address and daytime phone number (your number will not be published).
* For complete guidelines, call (800) LATIMES, Ext. 74511.

http://www.latimes.com/services/site/la-…

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Newspaper delivery hotline: readers.rep@latimes.com
(877) 554-4000
(213) 237-3535
202 W. 1st St., Los Angeles, CA 90012
(800) 252-9141

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