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Layoffs
Layoffs
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Success
Ford is cutting stock bonuses for half of middle managers—the company says it’s in the name of ‘driving a high-performance culture’
By
Emma Burleigh
February 19, 2025
Finance
Southwest to cut 15% of corporate jobs in first-ever layoffs
By
Mary Schlangenstein
and
Bloomberg
February 18, 2025
Politics
FAA union warns Trump is firing hundreds of aviation employees just weeks after deadly DC crash
By
Tara Copp
and
The Associated Press
February 18, 2025
Finance
Southwest Airlines prepares its first sweeping layoffs ever, slashing 15% of its workforce
By
Alex Veiga
and
The Associated Press
February 18, 2025
Politics
Nearly 1,300 CDC employees are being forced out as Trump demands the agency rid itself of all probationary employees
By
Mike Stobbe
and
The Associated Press
February 14, 2025
Tech
Jeff Bezos-backed Blue Origin to cut 10% of its workforce
By
Eric Johnson
,
Loren Grush
,
Sana Pashankar
and
Bloomberg
February 14, 2025
Politics
Trump administration tells government agencies to lay off new workers, potentially cutting hundreds of thousands
By
Chris Megerian
,
Michelle L. Price
and
The Associated Press
February 14, 2025
Success
Laid-off Meta employees blast Zuckerberg for running the ‘cruelest tech company out there’ as some claim they were blindsided after parental leave
By
Chloe Berger
February 13, 2025
Tech
Mark Zuckerberg warned employees to prepare for an ‘intense year.’ He just laid off 3,600 workers—including some who claim they got glowing reviews
By
Sydney Lake
February 11, 2025
Success
Salesforce bet $10 million on Matthew McConaughey during layoffs. Now he’s starring in the company’s Super Bowl ad touting AI
By
Chloe Berger
February 10, 2025
Success
A workforce management giant will lay off 1,750 employees to make way for AI
By
Emma Burleigh
February 7, 2025
Politics
Judge temporarily blocks Elon Musk plan offering incentives for federal workers to quit
By
Chris Megerian
,
Collin Binkley
,
Byron Tau
and
The Associated Press
February 7, 2025
Politics
Federal workers ask whether Musk buyout deal is real or a trick as deadline approaches
By
Chris Megerian
,
Collin Binkley
,
Byron Tau
and
The Associated Press
February 6, 2025
Success
2 million government employees received an email with the same ominous subject line Elon Musk sent to Twitter staffers in 2022
By
Emma Burleigh
February 5, 2025
Politics
Trump administration is recalling almost all USAID workers worldwide
By
Ellen Knickmeyer
,
Matthew Lee
and
The Associated Press
February 5, 2025
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