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Microsoft layoffs hit coders hardest with AI costs on the rise
TechMicrosoft layoffs hit coders hardest with AI costs on the rise
By Brody Ford, Matt Day and BloombergMay 14, 2025
One in 10 Gen Zers want their boss to be replaced by AI—they’re already being polite to ChatGPT just in case
SuccessOne in 10 Gen Zers want their boss to be replaced by AI—they’re already being polite to ChatGPT just in case
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMay 14, 2025
Shawn K next to his RV trailer, wearing a hat and holding a laptop.
SuccessSoftware engineer lost his $150K-a-year job to AI—he’s been rejected from 800 jobs and forced to DoorDash and live in a trailer to make ends meet
By Preston ForeMay 14, 2025
man walking out of Microsoft headquarters
TechMicrosoft began its largest mass layoff in years after its CFO said the company is ‘reducing layers with fewer managers’
By Matt O'Brien and The Associated PressMay 13, 2025
Nissan plans to slash 10,000 more jobs as it struggles with China EV competition and Trump’s trade war
FinanceNissan plans to slash 10,000 more jobs as it struggles with China EV competition and Trump’s trade war
By Hiroshi Hiyama, Tomohiro Osaki and AFPMay 12, 2025
Spencer Rascoff holds his hands together on stage
FinanceMatch Group’s new CEO says he’s cutting 13% of staff in a bid to turn around the floundering dating-app company
By Chris MorrisMay 8, 2025
As bold CEO voices challenge Trump’s tariffs amid recession fears, one CEO association seems missing in action
CommentaryAs bold CEO voices challenge Trump’s tariffs amid recession fears, one CEO association seems missing in action
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Steven Tian and Stephen HenriquesMay 1, 2025
People are seen inside the Spotify headquarters building in Lower Manhattan
SuccessSpotify’s HR chief says remote staff aren’t ‘children’ as company sticks to work-from-anywhere policy
By Ryan HoggApril 29, 2025
people walking by Intel headquarters
TechIntel to announce plans this week to cut over 20% of staff
By Jane Lanhee Lee, Ian King and BloombergApril 23, 2025
Los Angeles’s Democrat mayor wants to axe 1,600 employees as city flounders in slumping economy and wildfire damage
PoliticsLos Angeles’s Democrat mayor wants to axe 1,600 employees as city flounders in slumping economy and wildfire damage
By MIchael R. Blood and The Associated PressApril 22, 2025
hand sticking out of mountain of paperwork
LeadershipExecutives are drowning. Blame the vanishing middle management layer
By Lily Mae LazarusApril 21, 2025
Court filings describe DOGE-led, scream-filled, 36-hour mass layoff scramble at consumer protection agency
PoliticsCourt filings describe DOGE-led, scream-filled, 36-hour mass layoff scramble at consumer protection agency
By Leo SchwartzApril 18, 2025
FDA reverses course on RTO order after layoffs and resignations threaten basic operations like approving new medicines
HealthFDA reverses course on RTO order after layoffs and resignations threaten basic operations like approving new medicines
By Matthew Perrone and The Associated PressApril 10, 2025
An empty cubicle in an office to suggest someone being let go.
BusinessIt’s about to get a lot harder for job seekers as tariffs are set to make the hiring landscape even more daunting
By Brit MorseApril 7, 2025
Trump is a drunk driver taking the economy off the cliff into a needless recession—as we warned
CommentaryTrump is a drunk driver taking the economy off the cliff into a needless recession—as we warned
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven TianApril 4, 2025
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