Companies have continued to cut jobs in 2025 after a wave of layoffs last year. Meta, Microsoft, BlackRock, and Ally are among those shedding staff.
Workday will cut 1,750 jobs, about 8.5% of its workforce, to invest in AI and adapt to the economic climate. The company ...
We’re just seven weeks into the year, but a number of high-profile technology giants have already begun trimming their ranks.
A manufacturer will lay off 65 workers in the Salisbury area as it moves to close its plant there. $25M remake of historic ...
Quebec manufacturers are announcing layoffs they are attributing to the threat of United States tariffs, expected to come ...
Technology companies have continued to lay off staff in 2024, despite improving fundamentals. Here's an updated timeline of ...
TEGNA, a media company who owns San Antonio TV station KENS 5, reportedly laid off more than a dozen employees from the Verify team.
News of the layoffs come just one day after the company reported a 5% year over year revenue increase — boosting revenue to ...
A government contractor is laying off more than 60 employees in Anniston, according to a recent WARN notice. Amentum plans to ...
On today’s podcast, we preview an exclusive interview with Marriott’s CEO, give insight into Tripadvisor layoffs, and explain ...
The global powerhouse announced thousands of employees will lose their jobs amid declining sales and the company will enact a ...