Streaming service hub Roku will slash around 10% of it workforce, and institute other cost-cutting measures, even as it sees improving revenues over the coming months. In a Securities and Exchange ...
Layoffs have hit music streaming giant Spotify (SPOT). The company announced plans to cut 6% of its workforce, or about 600 employees, early Monday, a move that comes after a challenging 2022 for ...
Electronic Arts (EA), the gaming giant behind popular titles like FIFA, Need for Speed, and The Sims, has revealed plans to lay off 6% of its global workforce. The publisher behind popular gaming ...
Evonik Industries said it would cut its workforce by around 6% after it reported weaker-than-expected results for the fourth ...
(Reuters) -Spotify Technology SA said on Monday it plans to cut 6% of its workforce and would take a related charge of up to nearly $50 million, adding to the massive layoffs in the technology ...
Roku said bad actors entered more than half a million Roku accounts without permission in another cyber incident. It disclosed the first 'credential stuffing' incident to users last month.
GOOGLE parent Alphabet Inc says it will cut about 12,000 jobs, more than 6% of its global workforce, becoming the latest tech giant to retrench after years of abundant growth and hiring.
Video games developer Electronic Arts (EA) has announced it is cutting 5% of its staff – about 670 employees – as part of cost-cutting and a restructuring of its business. In an email to staff ...
51,000 tech firm employees were told to hit the road in November 2022, bringing the year’s total to nearly 92,000 Surging layoffs have been linked to overzealous hiring practices, inflation and ...
GoPro, Inc GPRO plans to cut its workforce to reduce operating costs and boost operational leverage. The company is looking to trim its global workforce by 4%. GPRO expects restructuring ...
Canada Goose will cut about 17% of its corporate workforce, which included about 915 employees as of April 2023. The cuts follow other retailers that kicked off the new year with sweeping layoffs ...