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I worked on Google’s layoffs during the Great Financial Crisis. Here’s what feels different about Big Tech redundancies in the new era of ‘loud firing’
CommentaryI worked on Google’s layoffs during the Great Financial Crisis. Here’s what feels different about Big Tech redundancies in the new era of ‘loud firing’
By Dan HynesApril 6, 2023
Unemployment claims are higher than predicted in a sign that the economy is slowing down even as the labor market remains strong
FinanceUnemployment claims are higher than predicted in a sign that the economy is slowing down even as the labor market remains strong
By Matt Ott and The Associated PressApril 6, 2023
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TechStabbing death of tech executive unleashes torrent of anger from VCs and techies who ‘hate what San Francisco has become’
By Ben WeissApril 5, 2023
A modern Office Space With Employees Working At Desks
SuccessAmerica’s unemployment could be much higher than it seems
By Alicia AdamczykMarch 31, 2023
A group of office workers have a meeting in a conference room.
SuccessThe U.S. has millions of ‘missing’ workers—but the gap largely isn’t being caused by COVID-19, study finds
By Chloe TaylorMarch 30, 2023
A recession in 2023 is now inevitable. Layoffs in tech and finance will spread to other sectors
CommentaryA recession in 2023 is now inevitable. Layoffs in tech and finance will spread to other sectors
By Murray SabrinMarch 27, 2023
Laid-off workers are calling out their former employers on social media—and the death of non-disparagement clauses could make it the norm
CommentaryLaid-off workers are calling out their former employers on social media—and the death of non-disparagement clauses could make it the norm
By Ariella Steinhorn and Amber ScorahMarch 23, 2023
LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky: ‘Your next best employee is most likely your current employee’
CommentaryLinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky: ‘Your next best employee is most likely your current employee’
By Ryan RoslanskyMarch 20, 2023
Walmart: ‘Technology isn’t taking over. It’s empowering our people’
CommentaryWalmart: ‘Technology isn’t taking over. It’s empowering our people’
By Donna MorrisMarch 15, 2023
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Personal FinanceA 3-step guide to filing for unemployment benefits if you’re laid off
By Jane ThierMarch 13, 2023
Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used to make workplace decisions–but human intelligence remains vital
CommentaryArtificial intelligence is increasingly being used to make workplace decisions–but human intelligence remains vital
By Gary D. FriedmanMarch 13, 2023
The return to the office once seemed inevitable. A new study shows companies are already reversing course
CommentaryThe return to the office once seemed inevitable. A new study shows companies are already reversing course
By Gleb TsipurskyMarch 9, 2023
Businessman signing a contract on the table.
LeadershipSeverance agreements just became more favorable to workers. Here’s what that means for employers
By Geoff ColvinMarch 7, 2023
Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen.
SuccessKroger to spend $770M more on employee pay and benefits this year amid ‘labor hoarding’ trend
By Steve MollmanMarch 3, 2023
The CEO of one of the world’s biggest media companies just said A.I. is making some journalists obsolete as he plans staff cuts
FinanceThe CEO of one of the world’s biggest media companies just said A.I. is making some journalists obsolete as he plans staff cuts
By Will DanielMarch 1, 2023
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