Professional services company Accenture plans to cut 19,000 jobs worldwide over the next 18 months in order to trim costs amid the tumultuous economic environment. Most of the cuts will impact those ...
Professional services giant Accenture PLC is laying off hundreds of Austin employees working at a facility in The Domain.
Accenture has approximately 5,900 employees in Austin, but it will soon be cutting more than 500 jobs from its workforce.
Zalando: the German online fashion retailer said on Feb. 21 it would cut hundreds of jobs across the company, citing over-expansion in some areas and a more difficult economic environment.
Troubled telecoms firm makes first big move under new group chief executive Margherita Della Valle Vodafone is to cut 11,000 jobs from its global workforce over the next three years, the largest ...
Consultancy giant Accenture has agreed to acquire cloud and platform development MSP, Objectivity, to expand its platform engineering capabilities. While the terms of the transaction were not di ...
Community Health Network, a nonprofit health system based in Indianapolis, plans to cut an unspecified number of jobs as it restructures ... of the health system's 19,000-plus workforce.
Chief executive of professional networking platform blames economic conditions and need to make business more agile LinkedIn will cut more than 700 jobs and shut down its China jobs app in the ...
Meanwhile most of the fossil fuel industry continued losing jobs, even as the economy roared back from its COVID-induced downturn. Overall energy sector jobs rose 4% in 2021, adding more than ...
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BT Group, Britain's biggest broadband and mobile provider, will cut up to 55,000 jobs including contractors by 2030 ...
ZALANDO (ZALG.DE): the German online fashion retailer said on Feb. 21 it would cut hundreds of jobs across the company, citing over-expansion in some areas and a more difficult economic environment.