Search
Home
Latest
News
North America
Europe
Asia
Middle East
Global
Fortune 500
Fortune 500 U.S.
Fortune Global 500
Fortune 500 Europe
Fortune China 500
Fortune SEA 500
Finance
Economy
Banking
Personal Finance
Investing
Real Estate
Energy
Crypto
Tech
Big Tech
Startups & Venture
AI
Innovation
Cybersecurity
Leadership
Future Of Work
Success
C-Suite
Workplace Culture
CEO Initiative
Lifestyle
Arts & Entertainment
Health
Travel & Leisure
Education
Rankings
Great Place To Work
Analytics
Multimedia
Live Media
Magazine
Newsletters
Press Releases
Video
Podcasts
Home
Latest
Latest
News
North America
Europe
Asia
Middle East
Global
Fortune 500
Fortune 500
Fortune 500 U.S.
Fortune Global 500
Fortune 500 Europe
Fortune China 500
Fortune SEA 500
Finance
Finance
Economy
Banking
Personal Finance
Investing
Real Estate
Energy
Crypto
Tech
Tech
Big Tech
Startups & Venture
AI
Innovation
Cybersecurity
Leadership
Leadership
Future Of Work
Success
C-Suite
Workplace Culture
CEO Initiative
Lifestyle
Lifestyle
Arts & Entertainment
Health
Travel & Leisure
Education
Rankings
Rankings
Great Place To Work
Analytics
Multimedia
Multimedia
Live Media
Magazine
Newsletters
Press Releases
Video
Podcasts
home
home
Layoffs
Layoffs
Page 19 of 58
Newsletters
Amazon’s security chief says he would be ‘astonished’ if cybersecurity professionals are laid off due to AI
By
Rachyl Jones
April 9, 2024
Leadership
McKinsey is paying some managers up to 9 months salary to leave—Here’s when it makes sense to take the money
By
Emma Burleigh
April 2, 2024
Finance
Despite rumors of a job-market slowdown, hiring and job openings stayed steady in February
By
Paul Wiseman
,
Irina Ivanova
and
The Associated Press
April 2, 2024
Leadership
McKinsey is so eager to trim staff that it’s offering some employees 9 months’ pay to go and do something else
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
April 2, 2024
Finance
Thank ‘gangbuster’ corporate profits for keeping you employed and staving off the recession, top economist says
By
Paolo Confino
April 1, 2024
Success
The video game world wants in on the labor movement: Sega makes history as it ratifies new union contract
By
Chloe Berger
March 28, 2024
Retail
Millennial activewear brand Outdoor Voices is on the verge of bankruptcy after abruptly closing all its stores: ‘Our chairwoman was posting cat memes the day we were told’
By
Jasmine Li
March 26, 2024
Success
Stellantis uses ‘mandatory remote work day’ to cut 400 white-collar jobs: ‘It was a mass firing of everybody that was on the call’
By
Steve Mollman
March 24, 2024
Tech
Amazon sharply upped ‘performance improvement plans’ for workers. Then came tens of thousands of layoffs
By
Paolo Confino
March 20, 2024
Retail
British Ted Baker worn by celebs including Amal Clooney and Holly Willoughby prepares to appoint administrators, risking hundreds of jobs
By
Sabah Meddings
,
Jennifer Creery
and
Bloomberg
March 20, 2024
Finance
Ben & Jerry’s maker Unilever is spinning off its ice cream unit and slashing up to 7,500 jobs amid activist investor pressure to streamline its business
By
Prarthana Prakash
March 19, 2024
Finance
Struggling Metro Bank to cut 1000 employees and slash its opening hours as it looks to find $38.4 million in savings
By
Leonard Kehnscherper
and
Bloomberg
March 13, 2024
Success
Inside YouTube Music’s meltdown: Former workers say they trained their replacements while staffing firm denies a mass layoff and Google backs away
By
Chloe Berger
and
Irina Ivanova
March 9, 2024
Success
Unionized Google workers learned their jobs were over while testifying to City Council about why they need higher pay
By
Chloe Berger
March 1, 2024
Success
Vice execs abruptly lay off workers, end town hall after downpour of thumbs-down emojis
By
Chloe Berger
February 29, 2024
Most Popular
Future of Work
Malcolm Gladwell tells young people if they want a STEM degree, 'don’t go to Harvard.' You may end up at the bottom of...
By
Sasha Rogelberg
Success
MacKenzie Scott's close relationship with Toni Morrison long before Amazon put her on the path give more than $1...
By
Sasha Rogelberg
Arts & Entertainment
Gen Zers and millennials flock to so-called analog islands 'because so little of their life feels tangible'
By
Michael Liedtke
and
The Associated Press