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Intel, Microsoft, Amazon, HPE, Meta, and NetApp were among the top companies in terms of tech layoffs in the first half of ...
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Intel said it has yet to land “significant” customers for its Intel Foundry business, warning that it may abandon development ...
Plans to reduce staff spiked in July to a level that was well above the average for the month since the pandemic, with ...
The number of Americans filing for jobless benefits inched up modestly last week as business continue to retain staff despite ...
Merck plans to cut jobs as part of a $3 billion cost-reduction strategy by 2027, while also lowering its 2025 revenue ...
The Intel share is up just 2% for the year. It has lagged far behind rivals, as AI darling Nvidia has jumped 30% while AMD ...
The widely studied and analyzed PCE inflation report inflation report, due Thursday. There's the first round of estimates of ...
Bosses aren’t just unapologetic about staff cuts. Many are touting shrinking head counts as accomplishments in the AI era.
Other technology giants including Microsoft, Google and Amazon have trimmed their workforces in recent months.
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Managers are now using AI to make decisions about raises, promotions, and even firings, according to a new survey.