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Amazon mandated its return-to-office policy from May 1, with employees required to be back in offices at least three days per week.
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LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky said in an email to employees that the move was aimed at streamlining the company's operations.
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Mark Zuckerberg's net worth surged by $10.2 billion after the company posted strong quarterly results
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Entertainment giant Disney kicked off its second round of layoffs on Monday that will affect 4,000 employees
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Amid job cuts at Google's parent company Alphabet, its CEO Sundar Pichai took home a whopping compensation of nearly $226 million
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Lenovo has reportedly started laying off employees, as its PC business suffers significantly amid economic downturn
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Meta has almost wiped out its team dedicated to combating misinformation, as part of the latest round of mass layoffs
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Amazon and Google CEOs have hinted at more layoffs as the companies continue to evaluate business
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The top 30 H-1B visa employers hired 34,000 new workers in 2022 and laid off at least 85,000 workers in 2022 and early 2023
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Meta is no longer listing new remote positions, as managers have reportedly been forbidden from posting new listings
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Google's micro kitchen that provides free snacks like cereal, espresso, and seltzer water will be closed on days that typically have a significantly lower volume.
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According to the Financial Times, phony recruitments are being run by scammers pretending to be employers on Microsoft-owned LinkedIn.
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When the world’s most valuable firms resort to large-scale job cuts, worries of a ripple effect are inevitable
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In India, more than 21,000 employees have been laid off by more than 70 startups to day, including from unicorns like BYJU'S, Ola, MPL, Innovaccer, Unacademy, Vedantu, Cars24, OYO, Meesho, Udaan and many more.
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Amazon recently informed that 18,000 employees from Amazon Stores and PXT organizations were laid off this month.
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In 2022, over 1,000 companies laid off 154,336 workers, as per the data from layoffs tracking site Layoffs.fyi.
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The Financial Times reported that this will be the company's "biggest round of job cuts in five years".
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The layoffs, which were first announced in September last year, happened across the teams.
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Over 1,000 tech companies laid off more than 1,52,000 employees this year globally, surpassing the Great Recession levels of 2008-2009.
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San Francisco: After firing about two-thirds of the micro-blogging platform’s 7,500 employees in only three weeks after his take over, Twitter CEO Elon Musk said that the company is done with layoffs and is hiring again. At a meeting with employees, Musk also claimed that Twitter is now actively hiring for positions in engineering and […]