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  1. Intel Technology

    Intel Announces Global Workforce Reduction Affecting Over 5,500 U.S. Employees

    Intel announced a global workforce reduction in 2025, impacting over 5,500 U.S. employees. The cuts are part of a restructuring effort.

  2. Verizon Technology

    Verizon to Cut About 15,000 Jobs

    Verizon is reportedly cutting about 15,000 jobs, approximately 15% of its workforce, as part of a major restructuring effort.

  3. Yellow.ai Technology

    Yellow.ai lays off over 100 employees amid automation push

    Yellow.ai reportedly laid off over 100 employees, about 30% of its workforce, as it shifts toward agentic AI and automation.

  4. Tipalti Technology

    Tipalti lays off dozens of employees

    Tipalti is reportedly laying off around 100 employees in Israel and abroad as the fintech company continues restructuring.

  5. BBC Media

    BBC Announces Major Layoffs Amid Deepening Financial Strain

    The BBC announced plans to cut up to 2,000 jobs, approximately 10% of its global workforce, over the next two years due to significant financial pressures

  6. Oracle Technology

    Oracle Layoffs Reportedly Affect 30,000 Employees, Sparking AI Algorithm Debate

    Oracle reportedly laid off approximately 30,000 employees in April 2026, allegedly using AI algorithms. The cuts are linked to an AI pivot and sparked

  7. Meta Technology

    Meta to Lay Off 8,000 Employees in AI-Driven Restructuring

    Meta Platforms is set to cut approximately 8,000 jobs, or 10% of its workforce, starting May 20, as part of a major AI-focused restructuring effort.

  8. Snap Technology

    Snap to Lay Off 16% of Employees

    Snap, the parent company of Snapchat, has announced it will lay off 16% of its global workforce, impacting approximately 1,000 employees.

  9. Washington Post Media

    Washington Post Publisher Resigns After Layoffs

    Washington Post publisher Will Lewis resigns after a round of layoffs impacted the newsroom. The departure follows concerns about the Post's future.

  10. Epic Technology

    Epic Games Lays Off Over 1000 Employees Amidst Strategic Shift

    Epic Games laid off over 1000 employees, citing industry challenges and internal disappointments. The company is pinning its hopes on a Disney

  11. Internal Revenue Service Government

    IRS Furloughs 34,000 Employees Amid Government Shutdown

    The IRS announced a furlough impacting approximately 34,000 employees due to a government shutdown, affecting tax services and operations.

  12. Paramount Global Media

    Paramount Global Announces Layoffs

    Paramount Global is implementing layoffs as part of a cost-reduction effort following its merger with Skydance. Up to 3,000 employees may be affected.

  13. Verizon Communications Technology

    Verizon Announces Layoffs of 15,000 Employees

    Verizon Communications announced plans to lay off approximately 15,000 employees, representing 15% of its workforce, as part of a major restructuring.

  14. Tesla Transportation

    Tesla Reduces Workforce by 22% Amidst Losses

    Tesla has laid off 22% of its workforce amid declining sales and losses, even as Elon Musk secures a $56 billion payout.

  15. Dell Technology

    Dell Announces Layoffs Amid AI-Driven Restructuring

    Dell is implementing layoffs linked to AI automation and infrastructure priorities. The company is aiming to reshape its operating model.

  16. GSA Government

    GSA to Rebuild Workforce After Layoffs in 2024

    The General Services Administration (GSA) plans to hire hundreds of employees after widespread layoffs last year impacted its workforce.

  17. Epic Games Technology

    Epic Games Faces Decline Prediction After Layoffs

    Epic Games, maker of Fortnite, faces predicted decline after mass layoffs. Analyst cites platform power, rising costs, and AI adoption by competitors.

  18. HP Inc. Technology

    HP Inc. Announces Layoffs in AI-Driven Transformation

    HP Inc. plans to reduce its workforce by 4,000 to 6,000 employees by 2028 as part of an AI-driven transformation initiative. The company aims to save $1