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The New York Times24d
What Layoffs? Many Employers Are Eager to Hang On to Workers.
Outside of some high-profile companies mostly in the tech sector, such as Google’s parent Alphabet, Meta and Microsoft, layoffs in the economy as a whole remain remarkably, even historically ...
Reporter-Herald22d
Layoffs hit Woodward’s Northern Colorado operations
The WARN Act requires companies with more than 100 employees to provide 60 days’ written notice before mass layoffs ... 30, 2022 — net sales were $2.38 billion versus $2.25 billion for ...
The Daily Signal20d
Amid Big Tech Layoffs, Demand Still High for Foreign Workers With H-1B Visas. Something Doesn’t Add Up.
Every week brings a new headline about layoffs in the tech sector amid falling ... The demand for such visas is so high that Citizenship and Immigration Services will open initial registration ...
CNBC2d
Google, Meta, Amazon and other tech companies have laid off more than 95,000 employees in the last year
The tech industry has seen a string of layoffs in the face of uncertain economic ... The company also is taking a $1.2 billion charge. "I'm confident that Microsoft will emerge from this stronger ...
moneycontrol.com23d
'Layoffs are particularly hard for women over 40, like me': Staffer fired after 15 years at Google
"Not for nothing, these layoffs hit women particularly hard, especially women over 40 including me," She wrote. "This is the time when we are at the top of our game and it is a mistake not to have ...
NerdWallet8d
Tech Layoffs Really Are Rising, and Here’s Why
The biggest tech layoffs have occurred at high-profile companies. Here are some of the biggest layoffs in tech since 2022, beginning with the most recent: On March 14, Meta, which owns Facebook ...
CNBC23d
Palantir to cut about 2% of employees, roughly 75 jobs
Palantir confirmed on Monday that it's cutting about 2% of its workforce. The layoffs will affect roughly 75 people based on the company's latest SEC report in December, which showed 3,838 employees.
Variety21d
CNET Hit by Mass Layoffs but Says Cuts Are Unrelated to Use of ‘Emerging Technologies’ Like AI
A CNET spokesperson confirmed the site let go “a number of colleagues” as part of a reorganization but declined to quantify the layoffs ... the CNET Group has a high degree of authority ...
Wired28d
Alphabet Layoffs Hit Trash-Sorting Robots
Alphabet has another subsidiary, Intrinsic, that is working on industrial robots, and layoffs there were limited to about 20 percent of its staff. “In a home, you can't just put magnetic strips ...
Reuters26d
Japan's consumer inflation hits 41-year high, keeps BOJ under pressure
TOKYO, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Japan's core consumer inflation hit a fresh 41-year high in January as companies ... food but includes energy costs, was 4.2% higher in January than a year earlier ...
朝日新聞社8d
Japan reports its inflation hit 4%, a 41-year high in December
Japan’s consumer inflation rate hit a 41-year high of 4 percent in December ... Japan’s core consumer price index, excluding fresh food, rose 2.3 percent in 2022 from the year before, the ...

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