US employers increased their payrolls by 175,000 in April — a notable slowdown from the average 276,000 new jobs per month ...
WGAL DOT COM. UPMC IS CUTTING ABOUT 1000 JOBS, OR ABOUT 1% OF ITS WORKFORCE. A SPOKESPERSON SAYS THE LAYOFFS ARE SYSTEM WIDE, PRIMARILY AMONG NON-CLINICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF. SOME OF THE ...
Alverno characterized the cuts as "proactive measures" to "safeguard our financial sustainability" amid a challenging ...
American Electric Power this week started a new round of job reductions, introducing a voluntary severance program that the power company says is necessary to cut the size of its workforce.
Whitbread will cut around 1,500 jobs from its 37,000 U.K. workforce as part of its cost-saving accelerated growth plan as it reported rising revenue on the back of strong growth in the U.K. and ...
Nearly 200 jobs are to be cut at the University of Huddersfield and a number of courses axed, it has been confirmed. In a ...
The company said it first cut jobs in March and expects a second wave of reductions by early May. Whirlpool aims to trim up to $400 million in costs this year, the Wall Street Journal, which ...
Just a day after announcing it would restate the past two years of financial results, beleaguered SunPower Corp. (NASDAQ:SPWR) on Wednesday said it would reduce its workforce, cut a selection of ...
Toshiba Corp. is seeking to cut 5,000 jobs or roughly 10% of its headcount in Japan, the Nikkei reported, underscoring the fading stigma of layoffs in a country grappling with chronic labor shortages.
Taking into account the Volume and Open Interest on these contracts, it appears that whales have been targeting a price range ...
Premier Inn owner Whitbread is to cut 1,500 jobs as it closes restaurants and expands its hotel business. It plans to cut its number of branded restaurants by more than 200 in favour of building ...
Nearly 200 jobs are to be cut at the University of Huddersfield and a number of courses axed, it has been confirmed. In a statement the institution said the sector was in "financial crisis" and ...