Tag: Lay offs
2 lakh techies lost their jobs in 2023; more likely to...
The year 2023 has become the worst year for tech employees. In the current year, nearly 2 lakh tech employees from Big Tech firms...
JioMart fires 1,000 employees, and more than 9000 jobs at risk
An Indian e-commerce company, JioMart fires 1,000 employees and more than 9000 jobs at risk that can be laid off in the coming weeks....
BT plans massive layoffs, to cut up to 55000 jobs
The UK telecommunication giant British Telecommunications (BT Group) has planned massive layoffs to cut up to 55000 jobs and some of these jobs will...
Vodafone to layoff 11,000 employees
Telecom giant Vodafone has decided to cut 11,000 jobs over the next 3 years. The job cuts equate to about 12 percent of the total workforce.
Vodafone's new...
Google will be reducing contract workforce supporting YouTube
According to the reports of Business Insider, Google is ending contracts with firms such as Cognizant and Accenture, which employ workers involved in supporting...
LinkedIn to cut 716 jobs and shut its China app
LinkedIn, the world’s largest social media platform for professionals, is cutting 716 positions and shutting down its jobs app in mainland China, the California-based company...
Company threw lavish party with branded drinks then laid off staff
The leader in offensive security company, Bishop Fox has laid off 13 percent of its workforce or 50 employees.
The company laid off the employees...
Shopify & Teachmint lays off employees: Read CEO’s message
The layoff is not ending. Now, a leading provider of education-infrastructure solutions, Teachmint & Shopify has sacked employees.
Teachmint sacks 70 more employees
Teachmint has laid...
3M to layoff 6,000 employees globally, Amazon begins layoff in HR
An American multinational conglomerate, 3M is layoff 6,000 jobs as part of part of an ongoing restructuring.
This is the second time the company...
Meta fired 30-week pregnant employee, here’s what happened next
The major companies that laid off employees include Meta, Infosys, Amazon, Google, Byju’s, Wipro, and Salesforce laid off a maximum number of workers globally.
Apparently,...