Below you’ll find a comprehensive list of all the known layoffs in tech that have occurred in 2024, to be updated regularly.
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California fast food restaurants have slashed nearly 10,000 jobs because of the state’s new $20 minimum wage as struggling franchises cut labor costs and raise prices to survive, a major trade ...
Lucid Group Inc. will eliminate about 400 jobs in the coming months, the latest move by an electric-vehicle maker to cut costs in a dramatically slowing market for plug-in cars. The reductions ...
, opens new tab on Tuesday said it plans to reduce the size of its Jeffersonville, Indiana site and close Tualatin, Oregon site, leading to 415 job cuts. It added these changes are part of its ...
Up to 2,000 jobs are being cut across FedEx in Europe in the latest move by the parcel delivery giant to slash costs. The Memphis-headquartered group revealed plans to cut its European back ...
A surprisingly strong May jobs report added to market concerns that inflation pressures remain elevated in the world's biggest economy. The U.S. economy added more than a quarter-million new jobs ...
Argentine President Javier Milei on Wednesday announced the layoff of an additional 50,000 state employees, advancing his effort to "reduce the state in half." The move comes as part of the ...
SPX experienced volatility due to the hot job market, but the economy remains resilient and inflation may moderate, leading to possible rate cuts. Technical and fundamental factors favor SPX ...
The U.S. economy is generally in pretty good shape. Despite that, some companies may be looking to reduce their staff in the coming months for different reasons. And it's important to recognize ...