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Intel to cut 4,000 jobs in the US, with Oregon seeing its largest tech layoff under CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s leadership.
AI-driven workforce cuts are spreading across major corporations such as Amazon, Microsoft, IBM and Walmart. But for smaller business CEOs, it's not just strategy — it's deeply personal. How do you ...
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff believes AI will augment the workforce rather than cause mass layoffs, differing from other tech ...
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Axios on MSNChicago Tribune staff declines buyouts amid looming layoffsThe deadline for Chicago Tribune newsroom journalists to apply for a buyout has come and gone. The intrigue: According to the ...
The Clayton-based health giant is likely to face increased challenges as federal government tightens Medicaid eligibility and ...
Intel is set to significantly increase its layoffs, with plans to cut approximately 2,400 jobs in Oregon, bringing the total ...
As questions about federal research funding and international student admissions roil through the higher education sector, ...
The half-hour show earned its 32nd-season renewal from the Fox Television Stations group in March. It’s understood that in ...
Crews have found "an extensive amount" of debris, including unanticipated contamination, meaning more cleanup time is needed ...
Kenya’s manufacturing sector is collapsing as AfCFTA gains momentum. High costs, bad policies, and investor flight could cost Kenya its industrial future.
Tech layoffs 2025: Intel to cut about 2,500 more jobs, around 4,000 employees to be fired this month
After laying off 500 employees just last week, Intel is reportedly preparing to cut 2,500 more jobs from its Oregon office. In the next few weeks, the company is expected to fire around 4,000 of its ...
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