Year to date, nearly 75,000 tech workers have lost their jobs at 257 companies, including Tesla, Dell, Cisco, and SAP, ...
The controversy surrounding SAP's restructuring effort intensified when a leaked internal email, obtained by German media ...
But here we are, launching the third annual iteration tracking industry layoffs. Last year, we tallied 187 total layoffs among biotech companies, a 57% jump compared to 119 in 2022. We hope that ...
It remains to be seen if this year’s layoff trends follow last year’s, in which layoffs slowed down in the summer, before cuts began ramping up yet again toward the winter. Momentum for a tech ...
As of April 16, some 255 tech companies have laid off 74,000 workers in 2024, according to layoffs.fyi. » MORE: Will 2024 be a big year for layoffs? A total of 262,682 workers in tech lost their ...
* POLESTAR: the Volvo Car and Geely-backed EV maker said on Jan. 26 it would cut around 450 jobs, or about 15% of workforce, ...
SAP, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon. The list could expand as 2024 progresses. 1 Layoffs and reductions in force (RIFs) serve as stark reminders of unforeseen shifts in business conditions and ...
Elon Musk has reportedly announced a round of mass layoffs at Tesla, according to Electrek. In an email reportedly sent to employees, the Tesla CEO announced that the carmaker would cut “more ...
The tech industry continues to reel under layoffs as more and more companies are sacking staff from across departments.
The German-speaking user group for enterprise software giant SAP says that customers’ willingness to invest in the company’s S/4HANA cloud product is rising, but still lags behind flagship ERP ...
We cut back our pine trees and sap dripped everywhere. It is now dry and staining the deck. Any suggestions? A: Sap from trees — pines or others — is a real problem on decks, especially after ...