Some of the world's biggest tech companies cited AI as part of their layoff and restructuring strategy in 2025.
Some staff at the Department of Veterans Affairs are finding little to be merry about after the agency said it would eliminate tens of thousands of open, unfilled positions across the country as it ...
For the first half of 2025, the labor market was, in the words of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, a “low hire, low fire” environment, with minimal job cut announcements preventing sluggish ...
Months of sluggish hiring and a recent flurry of job cut announcements have put pressure on the labor force in late 2025.
London Business School professor Ekaterina Abramova said that rapid AI disruption could outpace institutions and destabilize ...
The reported layoffs could come as soon as this week, as employees have been asked to work from home, according to Bloomberg.
Propelled by cost cutting and the growing adoption of artificial intelligence, employers slashed more than 150,000 jobs in October, the largest wave of layoffs in 22 years, a report from Challenger, ...
Intel, Verizon, Amazon, Microsoft, and Salesforce were among the top companies in terms of tech layoffs in 2025.
McKinsey job cuts predicted for 2026 as the business prepares to face the industry slowdown head-on with investments in AI ...
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The U.S. jobs market took a sharp turn for the worse in 2025, and it doesn’t look like hiring will catch fire in the new year ...
Amazon cuts 84 Washington jobs, citing routine business reviews, separate from earlier 14,000 layoffs and ongoing ...
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