More Than 68000 Global Tech Sector Employees Have Lost Jobs in 2023 Layoff Data Tracker
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Tech layoffs still in spotlight after Apple and Take-Two cuts. But how does 2024 compare to 2023?
The tech sector layoffs that characterized 2023 have continued into 2024 with a number of big-name companies announcing cuts.MarketWatch - Business - Apple -
Ad giant Publicis Groupe sees ‘clear rebound’ in sales to tech sector following 2023 slump
The French advertising giant said it saw a clear rebound in sales to tech companies following a slump that hit ad firms’ sales in 2023MarketWatch - Business -
New York gained more relocating tech workers than any other U.S. city last year, according to a data analysis by venture firm SignalFire.
New York gained more relocating tech workers than any other U.S. city last year, according to a data analysis by venture firm SignalFire.The Wall Street Journal - World - New York -
Layoffs in 2024: A List of Companies Cutting Jobs This Year
The layoffs are expected to be smaller and more targeted than those in 2023.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Ericsson Lays Off More Than 200 Employees in China
Ericsson has laid off 240 employees in China, part of a restructuring in the country that will affect one of its largest research hubs globally.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
Ericsson Lays Off More Than 200 Employees in China
Ericsson has laid off 240 employees in China, part of a restructuring in the country that will affect one of its largest research hubs globally.The Wall Street Journal - Business - China -
Google lays off more employees, will move some jobs overseas as part of continuing cost cuts
Google announced a new round of layoffs Wednesday, and said it will move some jobs overseas.MarketWatch - Business - Google -
Tesla will lay off more than 10% of global workforce
Tesla will lay off more than 10% of its global workforce, according to a memo sent to employees by CEO Elon Musk.NBC News - Top stories - Tesla -
Tesla Will Lay Off More Than 10% of Global Workforce
Along with the departure of two senior executives, the cuts added to signs of turmoil at the electric car company.The New York Times - Tech - Tesla -
More Americans say they are living paycheck to paycheck this year than in 2023—here's why
A majority of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, according to CNBC and SurveyMonkey’s recent Your Money International Financial Security Survey.CNBC - Business -
If You Manage Salaried Exempt Employees Earning Less Than $55,068 a Year, Your Life Is About to Become More Complicated
The proposed Department of Labor Rule will increase the number of employees eligible for overtime. Your employees may not like it.Inc. - Business -
Some companies discriminate against Black job applicants more than others, report finds
Some of the nation's biggest companies are discriminating against Black job applicants, according to a new report by the National Bureau of Economic Research. Researchers contacted 97 companies with 80,000 resumes over three years. Evan Rose, a ...CBS News - Top stories -
Tesla to Lay Off More Than 10% of Workforce, Musk Tells Staff in Email
The electric-vehicle maker is grappling with dimming growth prospects amid an overall slowdown in the growth of electric-vehicle sales.The Wall Street Journal - World - Tesla -
Tesla will lay off more than 10% of global workforce: Read the Elon Musk memo
Tesla will lay off more than 10% of its global workforce. Read the memo to employees from CEO Elon Musk.CNBC - Business - Elon Musk -
The best Walmart deals in April 2024 save you hundreds on must-have tech, home goods and more
Snag some great deals at Walmart, whether you want some new tech gadgets, home goods or spring cleaning supplies.CBS News - Top stories -
Making a TikTok layoff video 'is insanely risky for future job prospects' says ex-Google recruiter
People have been posting their layoffs on TikTok, some to great acclaim. But career experts worn this can be very risky for your future prospects.CNBC - Business - Tiktok -
Global inflation and interest rates tracker: see how your country compares
Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane but not all central banks have taken action yet. See how this affects youFinancial Times - World -
LVMH accounts for bigger share of French exports than agricultural sector
Company’s products sold abroad last year totalled €23.5bn, underscoring importance of country’s luxury sectorFinancial Times - Business -
Inflation has investors on edge. But some sectors have deflated
Prices have declined over the past year for some items, like household goods, airfare and apples, according to the consumer price index.CNBC - Business -
How Tech Giants Cut Corners to Harvest Data for A.I.
OpenAI, Google and Meta ignored corporate policies, altered their own rules and discussed skirting copyright law as they sought online information to train their newest artificial intelligence systems.The New York Times - Tech -
Advertising group Publicis said first-quarter revenue continued to grow and beat expectations, helped by new business and what it called a clear rebound in the tech sector.
Advertising group Publicis said first-quarter revenue continued to grow and beat expectations, helped by new business and what it called a clear rebound in the tech sector.The Wall Street Journal - World -
I'm Inundated by Job Candidates Calling for More Information
All the info they need is in our ad!Inc. - Business -
Esports World Cup will have record-breaking prize pool of more than $60M
The Esports World Cup announced that its prize pool for 2024 will be a record-breaking $60 million for its massive esports tournament.VentureBeat - Tech - World Cup -
Tesla plans to slash more than 10% of its global workforce and two of Musk's top deputies said they were leaving the company, a shake-up that reflects a broader cooling in consumer demand for electric vehicles.
Tesla plans to slash more than 10% of its global workforce and two of Musk’s top deputies said they were leaving the company, a shake-up that reflects a broader cooling in consumer demand for electric vehicles.The Wall Street Journal - World -
2024-25 transfer tracker: The next big man at UConn
All the movement around the portal including No. 1 transfer Oumar Ballo's move to Indiana and UConn's big get.ESPN - Sports -
China accounted for two-thirds of new global coal plant capacity in 2023, report finds
The world added more coal power capacity last year than any year since 2016, with China driving most growth and most planned growth according to new research.CNBC - Business - China -
14 Best Podcasts for Kids (2023): Long-Form, Short Stories, and More
These child-friendly stories will keep your little ones entertained and ease the stress of long road trips.Wired - Tech -
MLB Panic Meter: Astros, Twins slow out of the gates while all hope already lost for 2023 playoff team
Should any teams be in a panic over their slow starts to the 2024 season?CBS Sports - Sports - MLB -
Denver, Boulder are poaching more of California's tech founders, workers and VC billions
More startups are leaving the Bay Area for Denver and Boulder and they are thriving as venture billions flow into the Colorado metro region.CNBC - Business - California -
The best deals at Amazon will save you a bundle on tech, mattresses and more
Check out all the ways you can save at Amazon with deals on everything from cookware to tech and even more.CBS News - Top stories -
Tesla Started Laying Off 14,000 Employees. It Couldn’t Have Gone Worse
How you handle layoffs says a lot about what you value as a leader.Inc. - Business - Tesla -
Salt Lake City, Florida cities have hottest jobs market: Analysis
Salt Lake City topped the list of cities with the hottest job markets in 2023, according to a new ranking and analysis published in The Wall Street Journal this week. The next five slots included four Florida cities: Jacksonville, Fla., placed in ...The Hill - Politics - Florida -
Treasury yields jump by most since 2022-2023 after hotter-than-expected CPI inflation report
Two- and 10-year Treasury yields leapt by the most in at least a year on Wednesday, after March’s hotter-than-expected consumer-price index report threw doubts on the Federal Reserve’s ability to cut interest rates by June.MarketWatch - Business -
How to help combat rising global temperatures as Earth breaks more records
The stretch of record-breaking temperatures on Earth continues as the planet experiences its 10th consecutive record-breaking month.ABC News - Top stories -
Recent acquisitions have lifted to more than $260 billion alternative assets under the management of Franklin Templeton, which has been grappling with a steady stream of outflows from its legacy mutual-fund business.
Recent acquisitions have lifted to more than $260 billion alternative assets under the management of Franklin Templeton, which has been grappling with a steady stream of outflows from its legacy mutual-fund business.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Black-sounding names less likely to receive job call backs than white-sounding ones: Study
A new study shows that employers are less likely to call back applicants with Black-sounding names than those with white-sounding ones. Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Chicago recently filed 83,000 fake ...The Hill - Politics -
Position-specific helmet options increase in NFL
The number of position-specific helmet models that will be available to NFL players in 2024 will more than double, according to rankings released Tuesday by the NFL and NFL Players Association.ESPN - Sports - NFL -
The Bizarre World Of Fallout Is More Relevant Than Ever
With the release of Season 1 of Prime Video's Fallout TV series, those who don't have experience with the games are finding out just how peculiar the world its set in is. While Fallout is set in the aftermath of a nuclear apocalypse that all but ...GameSpot - Tech -
Suburban women are more complicated than ‘soccer moms’
President Biden and former President Trump are both fighting for the suburban woman voter, but she’s no longer the “soccer mom” caricature that gained traction in the '90s. The label connotes a stereotypical picture of a white, college-educated ...The Hill - Politics -
Water companies pay £2.5bn in dividends in two years as debt climbs by £8.2bn
In 32 years since privatisation £78bn has been paid out of utilitiesFinancial Times - Business