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Courthouse News Service24d
Hiring Hit Record High in May as Layoffs Fell Sharply
Layoffs fell back to 1.8 million in May, the same level as February, after climbing to a record high of 11.5 million in March and staying quite high in April at 7.7 million. But despite the drop, the ...
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Meta Stock Jumps 2% Premarket On News Of More Layoffs
Year to date the stock has gained almost 50%, rising from $124.74 on January 3rd to hit a closing high of $191.62.
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Texas has had the second-most layoffs this year. Here's what that means for Dallas-Fort Worth
The past three months may have been dominated by high-profile ... steady at 2.7% – though the layoff rate inched up from 0.9% to 1%. In the past year, North Texas has seen 5,479 layoffs reported ...
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Jobless claims hit record high in US, new waves of layoffs expected
The weekly jobless claims have hit record high in the US, and more waves of layoffs could be on the way as the Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes push companies to cut costs, the media reported.
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A 2nd wave of layoffs at Facebook parent Meta, 10,000 jobs are cut
The company said Tuesday it will reduce the size of its recruiting team and then make further cuts in its tech groups in late ...
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Demand high for Orlando tech talent — but limited layoffs expected
West Coast tech giants have cut tens of thousands of employees in recent months, but economic turmoil is expected to have a ...
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Layoffs hit Woodward’s Northern Colorado operations
The WARN Act requires companies with more than 100 employees to provide 60 days’ written notice before mass layoffs ... its fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 2022 — net sales were $2.38 billion ...
Business Insider7d
Nordstrom will cut about 2,500 jobs as it shutters its Canada business. Here are the other major retailers that have laid off workers in 2023.
Still, less than three months into the year, over a dozen companies have already announced layoffs impacting hundreds, sometimes thousands of employees. Here are the retailers who have announced ...
Wall Street Journal9d
Meta Plans New Layoffs That Could Match Last Year’s in Scope
Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc. is planning additional layoffs to ... workforce last year, according to people familiar with the matter. The new cuts, the first wave of which is expected to be ...
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Understanding the effects of mass layoffs on the tech sector
Beneath recent layoffs, CIO Dive analysis shows the tech workforce recruiting cycle is normalizing after years of hiring ...
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Texas has had the second-most layoffs this year. Here's what that means for Dallas-Fort Worth
While there are still layoffs set to hit in Texas and beyond ... The quit rate is holding steady at 2.7% – though the layoff rate inched up from 0.9% to 1%. In the past year, North Texas ...

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