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How to tell your company has layoffs planned. Some signs ‘will send shivers down your spine,' career expert says
Figuring out if your company might be next to announce layoffs isn’t easy, but there are some clues to watch for, experts say.
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Vice Media Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, the Latest in a String of Digital Media Setbacks
Vice Media has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. It’s the latest digital media company to falter after a meteoric rise. Vice agreed to sell its assets to a consortium of lenders or about $225 million in addition to taking on a significant amount of the company’s debt. Other parties will also be able to submit bids. The bankruptcy filing...
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Sorry Gen Xers and Millennials, MTV News Is Shutting Down After 36 Years
MTV News—the news production division of MTV that launched over three decades ago with the Kurt Loder-hosted “The Week in Rock” — has shuttered due to massive layoffs.
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Examining the Jobless Rate and Tech Layoffs
Despite tech industry layoffs, the jobless rate is now as low as it has been since 1969.
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Examining the Jobless Rate and Tech Layoffs
Despite tech industry layoffs, the jobless rate is now as low as it has been since 1969. Scott Budman reports.
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Layoffs at Bay Area-Based Lyft, Gap, Dropbox
Thursday was another rough day in the Bay Area when it comes to job security as thousands more layoffs were announced. Scott Budman reports.
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Layoffs at Bay Area-Based Lyft, Gap, Dropbox
Thursday was another rough day in the Bay Area when it comes to job security as thousands more layoffs were announced.
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Dropbox to Lay Off 500 Employees, Or About 16% of Its Workforce
Dropbox is laying off 500 employees, or about 16% of its workforce, the company said.
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Amazon Starts Layoffs in Human Resources, Cloud Computing
Amazon on Wednesday began laying off some employees in its cloud computing and human resources divisions.
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Gap Will Cut More Than 500 Workers in Latest Layoffs, as Struggling Retailer Tries to Reduce Costs
Gap will lay off more than 500 employees in its latest round of job cuts as the apparel retailer looks to reduce costs and get back to profitability.
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Lyft Says It Will Cut Hundreds of Jobs
Ride-hailing company Lyft, based in San Francisco, announces it will be cutting hundreds of jobs, with one report saying about 30% of the company’s workforce will be affected.
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Tech-Related Work Still in Demand Despite Job Cuts
Despite the Silicon Valley dealing with a long-lasting series of layoffs, there’s a silver lining — tech-related work is still in demand.
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Tech-Related Work Still in Demand Despite Job Cuts
Meta makes good on its earlier layoff announcements, and techies start the process of looking for another job. Business and tech reporter Scott Budman looks at what’s next for Facebook’s parent company and what you should do if you’re nervous about your job.
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Meta Has Started Its Latest Round of Layoffs, Focusing on Technical Employees
Meta has begun saying goodbye to some technical workers, following plans announced in March to lay off 10,000 employees.
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Lucid to Lay Off Over 1,000 Employees
Here’s what we know about the layoffs announced at Lucid.
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Bay Area Job Growth Slows Down
As tech layoffs speed up, the overall job growth in the Bay Area has all but stopped. All signs point to more layoffs coming, but it doesn’t mean there are no jobs available.
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These Tech Giants Are Still Making Money, But Layoffs Are Coming Hard and Fast
Global tech giants from Microsoft and Google to SAP have laid off thousands of employees since the start of the year despite being profitable.
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Watch: What to Do If You're Laid Off
Tens of thousands of workers, especially those in the tech sector, have lost their jobs as companies scale back. One expert has tips to help those who have been laid off. First step: Don’t panic.
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Facebook Parent Meta Plans More Layoffs
Facebook parent Meta, based in Menlo Park, is planning another round of layoffs that could affect thousands of workers, according to CNBC, citing a Bloomberg News report.