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2026 begins with a wave of big-company layoffs
As 2026 opens, the U.S. labor market is bracing for a new round of corporate cost cutting that is larger, more targeted, and ...
From Amazon to Target, these major companies slashed tens of thousands of employees this year. Here's what's in store for ...
Months of sluggish hiring and a recent flurry of job cut announcements have put pressure on the labor force in late 2025.
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 ...
Intel, Verizon, Amazon, Microsoft, and Salesforce were among the top companies in terms of tech layoffs in 2025.
The healthcare group on Friday released the results of a business audit, after cutting dozens of jobs from its Optum unit.
The reported layoffs could come as soon as this week, as employees have been asked to work from home, according to Bloomberg.
Over 55,000 AI-related layoffs were conducted in 2025, and with the technology here to stay, it's time for employers and HR ...
But recently Goldman Sachs’ analysts have picked up on a new twist.
London Business School professor Ekaterina Abramova said that rapid AI disruption could outpace institutions and destabilize ...
Thirteen staffers in two New Orleans municipal departments received pink slips this month under Mayor-elect Helena Moreno’s ...
Federal policies upended whole industries this year in North Carolina, and AI advancements have others wondering about the ...
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