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Bed Bath & Beyond says it is looking at “strategic alternatives.” Layoffs are almost certainly in its future.
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Amazon announced an increase to 18,000 staff firings and AMD launched new chips at the CES show in Las Vegas.
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Washington Post staff cuts have begun and will worsen if advertising continues to fall and its subscriber business does not recover.
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Google may be preparing to fire 10,000 people, but CEO Sundar Pichai is not going anywhere.
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Amazon's CEO suggested he will gut the cloud and e-commerce employee base beyond the 10,000 people he has pushed out into the economic winter.
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Unlike other underperforming white-collar workers at Ford, CEO Jim Farley, will not be trained to improve his job performance or let go.
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What kind of CEO continues to fire people without admitting to what have been several mistaken changes in strategy?
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Ford’s evolution into an electric car company was cited as a reason for recent layoffs.
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24/7 Wall St. has developed this layoff tracker to keep track of the notable job cuts.
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Are recent job cuts at Walmart as big a deal as the business press seems to think?
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Ford management continues a media tour in which it slowly signals layoffs. The most recent example is a comment by its chief financial officer. CFO John Lawler told Yahoo! Finance that “We’re...
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The age of the electric vehicle seems to be a chance to revolutionize Ford’s fleet and eliminate billions of dollars in expenses.
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The car business is almost always hit hard by an economic downturn. Employment in the industry probably will continue to weaken.
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What do substantial layoffs at Netflix, Peloton, Tesla and others say about the state of the economy?
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While many employers are struggling to recruit and retain workers, others are still laying off, firing or furloughing employees.
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