The 2025 layoff wave reflects structural shifts, not mere cost-cutting. Companies, particularly in tech, are redirecting ...
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Tech giant Microsoft is all set to reverse its gears from a layoff spree this year by initiating hiring in alignment with an ...
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Home Depot Supply is set to close, leading to more than 1,100 significant layoffs scheduled for 2025. This development ...
Major technology companies worldwide are cutting costs, resulting in massive job losses. Firms like Amazon, Intel, and TCS are reducing their workforces significantly. These layoffs are driven by ...
The tech industry’s job cuts this week alone have now topped 1,400 with the revelation of fresh Amazon job cuts.
Most of these firms say the root causes are shifting technological patterns (especially AI), slower global economic expansion, and the need to streamline operations. , Industry, Times Now ...
After multiple rounds of layoffs, Microsoft plans to grow its workforce again with a focus on artificial intelligence. CEO ...
The latest job cuts are aimed at simplifying Amazon’s structure and making it more nimble. Jassy said he wants Amazon to ...
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