Tag: Lay offs
Alphabet, Google’s parent company lays off hundreds of employees
The tech giant Google's parent company Alphabet will be laying off hundreds of employees from its global recruiting team.
As per the media reports, the...
UBS to cut 100 jobs in Asia, Chargebee lays off 10%...
UBS Group AG is cutting Asia wealth-management jobs in the low hundreds, just months after completing its takeover of rival Credit Suisse as the bank...
Dell Technologies plans to lay off sales team employees
An American multinational technology company, Dell Technologies will sack its employees in the core sales team as the company adopts a new partner-driven market strategy....
Bengaluru-based startup fired employees helping find new jobs
Sambhav Jain and Kush Taneja, co-founders of Bengaluru-based startup fintech app Farm has announced the layoff of 18 employees.
Sambhav Jain shared a Tweet from...
Spinny used car retailer to cuts jobs to boost profitability
A new-age used car end-to-end platform in India, Spinny will cut around 300 jobs in order to boost profitability.
Spinny has about 6,000-6,200 employees and...
Layoffs in July 2023 include toxic culture, breach of ethical code…
The year 2023 has been a year of layoffs. So far in 2023, there have been 1,330 layoffs at tech companies with 327,228 people impacted (1,529 people per day).
In July...
Ericsson and Accenture to slash 750 and 890 jobs respectively
The two major employers, Ericsson is to cut 750 of its US jobs & Accenture plans to cut 890 jobs from its Irish operations.
Ericsson...
Flipkart owned Myntra to layoff employees amid restructuring
India’s leading e-commerce company, Flipkart-owned Myntra will layoff employees amid restructuring.
Additionally, it is expected that the e-commerce company is likely to eliminate about 50...
Overestimation of demand led to post-COVID job cuts: Minister
In an interview with The Indian Express, MoS IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar said that the overestimation of demand led to post-COVID job cuts.
Rajeev Chandrasekhar stated,...
Company sacks ‘Top Performer’ to set an example for others
Employees are the backbone of any organization. However, a Reddit user posted about a company that had unexpected and questionable behavior on social media, which...