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Forbes
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2023 Layoff Tracker: Amazon Slashes 9,000 Employees
Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, Salesforce and Disney have all slashed staff this year, citing cloudy economic forecasts.
Forbes
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2023 Layoff Tracker: Citi Reportedly Cutting Hundreds Of Staff
Banking giant Citigroup is cutting hundreds of employees in the firm’s latest round of cuts in the past four months, ...
San Francisco Chronicle on MSN.com
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Tech layoffs: Timeline shows biggest job cuts impacting the S.F. Bay Area
Massive layoffs have become rampant within the tech industry over the last several months as the job market now faces a major ...
Irish Sun21d
Major blow as big Irish employer to close office with 62 workers to be made redundant
The remaining Dundalk staff will move to remote working. PayPal is set to sell its site in Ballycoolin in Dublin and move to ...
CNBC2d
Google, Meta, Amazon and other tech companies have laid off more than 104,000 employees in the last year
"These changes hurt," Twilio CEO Jeff Lawson said at the time. Lyft announced in November that it cut 13% of its staff, or about 700 jobs. In a letter to employees, CEO Logan Green and ...
Yahoo Finance4d
PayPal Announces New Employee Inducement Grants
SAN JOSE, Calif., March 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- PayPal Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: PYPL) today announced it has granted equity awards on March 15, 2023, under its 2022 Inducement Equity Incentive ...
The Australian Financial Review9d
NBN Co braces for sweeping job cuts
NBN Co will cut 500 jobs from its 4650-strong workforce ... Chief executive Stephen Rue broke the news to employees at an all-staff meeting on Tuesday afternoon. In an email to staff after the ...
The Star8d
Facebook-owner Meta to cut 10,000 staff
Mr Zuckerberg told staff in a memo he believed the company ... Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, has announced that it will cut 10,000 jobs. It will be the second series of ...
Stuff.co.nz8d
NZX-listed software company Trade Window to cut one-third of staff
NZX-listed tech company Trade Window plans to cut up to 35 roles as the sector faces ... Facebook parent Meta announced it would lay off 10,000 staff – on top of 11,000 roles axed in November ...
The Times14d
Watford staff ‘go to McDonalds’ after wages cut to fund club canteen
Watford’s staff and players have been left unhappy after their wages were cut by up to £300 last month as a contribution for the food they eat at the training ground. The employees were not ...
The Star6d
John Lewis: Retailer to axe staff bonuses and plan to cut jobs after losses of £234million
The John Lewis Partnership is employee-owned by permanent staff who are known as partners - these partners typically get an annual bonus payment. This year, no bonuses will be given to employees ...

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