Report: Shell Plc to Slash Several Departments’ Workforces by 20%
The oil company Shell plc will reportedly reduce the workforces in several of its exploration and development divisions by 20 percent.
The oil company Shell plc will reportedly reduce the workforces in several of its exploration and development divisions by 20 percent.
Dell Technologies is undergoing a significant restructuring, which includes layoffs and the formation of a new group dedicated to artificial intelligence services, according to sources. The company will reportedly lay off 12,500 employees representing 10 percent of the company’s headcount.
The Tampa Bay Times will be forced to cut its payroll by 20 percent by a certain deadline, and it is offering employees severance packages.
Axios, a far-left propaganda site, announced on Tuesday it would slash 10 percent of its 500-person staff.
If you want a good laugh, CNN, a far-left propaganda outlet that spreads conspiracy theories and political violence, had an “opinion” section at CNN-dot-com (I don’t link fake news).
A married Iowa couple were laid off by John Deere on the same day as part of a massive wave of personnel downsizing after sales at the agricultural machinery company took a plummet.
Dismal electric car sales have reportedly forced German car parts giant ZF Friedrichshafen AG to cut jobs. The layoffs are in response to “the changes in the mobility sector, particularly in the field of electromobility.”
Tech giant Microsoft has disbanded an internal team dedicated to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), due to “changing business needs.” Ditching DEI has sparked criticism from within the woke company about its commitment to these initiatives.
Intuit, the financial software giant behind QuickBooks and TurboTax, has revealed plans to lay off approximately 1,800 employees worldwide, representing 10 percent of its workforce, as part of a strategic shift towards AI and other priority areas.
John Deere is prepping for more big layoffs in two states that will leave 610 staffers without their jobs on August 30.
Emerson College revealed it is experiencing low enrollment numbers for the 2024-2025 freshman class, partly due to pro-Palestinian protests.
American kitchen product company Tupperware is shutting down its last U.S. factory and moving production to Mexico amid financial troubles.
A recent study by software company BambooHR has shed light on the harsh realities of return to office (RTO) mandates, suggesting that at some companies they are merely a back-channel approach to layoffs.
I don’t want the Post to turn things around. I want to watch the Post and all of its reprehensible staffers get what they deserve: a slow, agonizing, and humiliating death.
Nike has reportedly laid off some workers from its secret sneaker archives, the news coming after the company began mass layoffs in February.
Media Matters, a nonprofit organization that smears conservatives, laid off dozens of employees, citing its legal battle with Elon Musk.
On Thursday, the company reported earnings that fell short of Wall Street’s expectations and Kevin Plank, the company’s co-founder who returned to run the company in March, warned that reviving the sportswear brand will take time.
The job site Indeed announced it is preparing to lay off approximately 1,000 employees, a move that will affect mostly American workers.
Elon Musk’s Tesla, the leading electric vehicle manufacturer, has slashed even more workers from the payroll following weeks of massive layoffs, leaving employees on edge and seeking closure.
Peloton, the once-thriving fitness company, has hit another rough patch as it struggles to regain its footing in the post-pandemic era. CEO Barry McCarthy is now stepping down after the company’s share price dropped about 92 percent during his tenure.
Google has reportedly laid off hundreds of employees from its “Core” organization while relocating positions to India and Mexico.
The VFX house DNEG, which worked on the acclaimed blockbusters Dune and Oppenheimer, will be reportedly laying off hundreds.
Tesla has reportedly laid off hundreds of employees, including senior executives and a majority of its Supercharging team. The desperate move comes on the heels of a major recent layoff of 14,000 workers, part of what Musk claims is an “absolutely hard core” plan to cut costs at the struggling EV company.
Lululemon, a Canadian athletic apparel retailer, revealed that it will be closing its warehouse in Sumner, Washington, by the end of the year, laying off more than 100 employees.
UPS is preparing to lay off workers at its facility in New Stanton, Pennsylvania, as several other companies are doing the same.
Elon Musk’s Tesla has announced a significant reduction in its global workforce, with layoffs affecting more than 10 percent of its employees.
Retail giant Best Buy is conducting massive layoffs within its Geek Squad tech support division, leaving numerous employees suddenly jobless and struggling to come to terms with their unexpected termination.
Hollywood suits who have been laid off amid the recent rounds of studio budget cuts are worried that they are facing the prospect of long-term unemployment as the industry and overall economy show few signs of rebounding, according to a new report.
Approximately 150 workers at the John Deere Des Moines Works in Ankeny, Iowa, will experience layoffs soon.
A new survey reveals that the relentless wave of tech industry layoffs combined with the rise of AI has fueled widespread anxiety over job security among American workers. More than 72 percent of Americans making more than $150,000 fear losing their jobs to AI and other sources of economic insecurity, while even 50 percent of those making under $50,000 feel the same way.
What lasts is truth and justice and things that matter. Everything else is a passing fad. That’s why Breitbart News stands as those who relentlessly tried to take us down continue to fall.
Nike has begun mass layoffs of about 1,600 employees, President and CEO John Donahoe said in a Thursday company-wide email obtained by WFAA.
Networking giant Cisco is laying off more than 4,000 employees to shift focus and resources towards developing its AI capabilities.
How is Paramount Global celebrating its Super Bowl ratings victory on CBS? By laying off hundreds of employees.
According to the kind of math that should put a smile on every normal person’s face, 828 news media jobs were lost in January.
The reckoning for the fake media has finally arrived and today’s story surrounds The Messenger, an online establishment outlet that launched a mere eight months ago and is already fighting for its survival.
“An estimated 2,681 news industry jobs were lost through the end of November,” reports the far-left Associated Press.
Business Insider has joined the trend of mass layoffs in the media sphere, announcing that eight percent of its workforce will be cut.
Microsoft acquired gaming giant Activision Blizzard for almost $69 billion in October, and isn’t wasting any time in finding ways to cut costs. The company has announced the layoff of 1,900 workers from Activision Blizzard and its own Xbox division, accounting for eight percent of its employees in gaming.
The failing Los Angeles Times announced Tuesday the slashing of 20 percent of its staff, which adds up to 115 job cuts.