September 14Airtable announced plans to slash 237 employees, representing 27% of its staff, with CEO Howie Liu telling Forbes ...
The announcement comes less than three months after FedEx eliminated a "small number" of positions in Memphis.
Alexis Ohanian, the Reddit co-founder and former CEO, received backlash from users on X this week after tweeting about the ...
Meta Platforms Inc. employees are slowly starting to enjoy coming into the office more, bouncing back from a morale crisis ...
Citigroup unveiled a wide-ranging management shake-up on Wednesday, and its chief executive, Jane Fraser, admitted in ...
The return-to-office debate sees no end in sight as companies grapple with mandates and the employee backlash that follows. While a whopping 90% of companies plan to implement return-to-office ...
Alphabet is the first "Big Tech" company to lay off employees this quarter, after peers like Meta, Microsoft and Amazon.
Up to 180 employees will reportedly be affected by the layoffs Morningstar was targeted by a Missouri investigation last year over potential state law violations Six fintech companies have ...
Baxter is the latest in the medtech industry to undergo layoffs in 2023. The Deerfield, IL-based company said it was set to shed nearly 5% of its workforce in a costs-savings measure it announced ...
Erin Callender, a Collins spokeswoman, described the layoffs as "actions to align the (company's) cost structure with the ...
Reddit can now translate posts into eight different languages when viewing them on Reddit’s iOS or Android apps or on the web while logged out, according to a post from a Reddit admin (employee).
Johnny C. Taylor Jr. tackles your human resources questions as part of a series for USA TODAY. Taylor is president and CEO of the Society for Human Resource Management, the world's largest HR ...