If you were an international megacorp that had just emerged into the light, dripping from head to toe in gore after a wave of ...
After a brutal year of layoffs in 2023, companies this year have continued to cut jobs across tech, media, finance, manufacturing, and retail. Tech titans like Meta, IBM, Google, and Microsoft ...
This is not the first strike caused by the Microsoft return-to-office policy, and probably will not be the last.
In November 2024, a wave of layoffs has swept through various industries, as companies globally adjust their workforce to ...
High-profile firms including music streamer Tidal and Facebook parent Meta Platforms announced significant job cuts ahead of ...
AMD confirmed to CRN that it’s laying off roughly 4 percent of its workforce to focus on its ‘largest growth opportunities,’ ...
Sony's PlayStation Studios CEO Hermen Hulst comments on the layoffs at the games division, saying that running a sustainable ...
The wave of layoffs has swept through major tech companies including Mozilla, Sonos, Boeing, Stellantis, Samsung, Brave and ...
The tech layoff wave is still going strong in 2024. Following significant workforce reductions in 2022 and 2023, this year has more than 130,000 job cuts across 457 companies, according to independent ...