Job Cuts
Coverage of Job Cuts in the Nexus archive.
- June Brings Deep Cuts at Several Universities
Two universities announced plans to cut more than 100 employees last month, while multiple others implemented cost-cutting measures involving job and program reductions.
- Microsoft cuts 4,800 jobs as it revamps Xbox in latest wave of mass layoffs
Microsoft is cutting 4,800 jobs (2% of its global workforce) through a restructuring of its Xbox gaming division, with 3,200 gaming jobs eliminated and four studios being spun off or sold. The layoffs aim to redirect resources toward AI investments.
- Microsoft cuts 4,800 jobs, as Xbox unit downsizes and plans to spin off four gaming studios
Microsoft is cutting 4,800 jobs in its commercial business and Xbox gaming group due to shrinking revenue. The Xbox unit is downsizing and plans to spin off four gaming studios.
- Volkswagen braces for boardroom showdown over historic cost-cutting plan
Volkswagen is facing a potential boardroom conflict as reports suggest the company is considering closing four factories and cutting 100,000 jobs as part of a historic cost-cutting plan.
- BBC staff fear strike action inevitable after anger at 1% pay rise offer
BBC staff fear strike action after unions reject a 1% pay rise offer, which is below the current inflation rate of nearly triple that level. The pay dispute occurs alongside the corporation's plans to cut thousands of jobs.
- Global auto giant plans up to 100,000 job cuts as bosses issue stark warning about the future amid battle with China
A global auto giant plans up to 100,000 job cuts as executives warn about the future amid competition with China. The company faces challenges linked to its battle with Chinese automotive industry developments.
- British American Tobacco to cut 9,000 jobs as it turns to AI
British American Tobacco plans to cut 9,000 jobs as it transitions to artificial intelligence (AI). The job reductions are part of the company's strategy to adopt AI technologies.
- British American Tobacco to slash 9,000 jobs as it turns to AI
British American Tobacco (BAT) will cut 9,000 jobs this year, including 5,500 direct layoffs and 3,500 outsourced roles, as part of a strategy to reduce costs and enhance its 'technology enabled' operations.
- Cisco to lay off more than 400 workers in California
Cisco, a San Jose-based tech company, will lay off over 400 workers in California. The job cuts will occur in their San Francisco Bay area offices.
- Volkswagen is reportedly planning to slash 100,000 jobs and close four German plants
Volkswagen is reportedly planning to cut 100,000 jobs and close four German plants, doubling previously announced cuts and marking the company's largest restructuring in its 89-year history.
- FDA's hiring is picking up speed as it works to rebuild after DOGE job cuts
The FDA is accelerating hiring, with around 600 new employees in the onboarding process as it rebuilds following job cuts under DOGE. Acting officials report increased hiring activity in recent weeks.
- Irish video game company Keyword Studios cutting 130 SF jobs
Keywords International Limited Group, an Irish video game services company, is cutting 130 jobs in San Francisco. The job cuts, announced on Monday, will take effect on August 22 following a filing with the Employment Development Department.
- Berlin summit brings out private equity protesters
Activists protested the SuperReturn private equity summit in Berlin, accusing the industry of causing inequality, job cuts, and rising costs. Investors representing trillions gathered at the summit to pursue high returns.
- City & Guilds faces legal and industrial action over plans to cut hundreds of jobs
City & Guilds is facing potential legal and industrial action over claims of dishonesty in its plan to cut around 400 UK jobs. The Unite union alleges the organization is withholding key information during consultations and violating redundancy laws by advertising new roles while staff are at risk.
- Job Cuts or Job Change? AI Debate Heats Up
The article discusses the ongoing debate about whether AI will lead to job cuts or necessitate job changes. The title highlights the intensifying discussion around AI's impact on employment.
- Silicon Valley giant Meta slashes even more jobs as AI boom sparks bloodbath
Meta, a Silicon Valley company, is cutting thousands of jobs as part of ongoing layoffs in the tech industry driven by the AI boom. The company announced plans to reduce its workforce amid the 'AI bloodbath' in Silicon Valley.
- Four in five universities looking to shed jobs in 'complete disaster' amid finance crisis
Four out of five universities are considering job cuts amid a financial crisis, described as a 'complete disaster.' The situation highlights widespread financial strain in higher education institutions.
- Standard Chartered Bank CEO apologizes for startling A.I. job cuts remark
Standard Chartered Bank CEO apologized for an insensitive comment about artificial intelligence and job cuts, which sparked public criticism. The remark, described as a potential slip of the tongue or moment of unguarded honesty, highlights tensions between AI advancements and workforce impacts.
- AI is driving more job cuts and weighing on hiring, economists say
Economists indicate that AI is increasing job cuts and reducing hiring in the U.S. labor market, despite overall job losses remaining limited.
- ‘I am sorry’: Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters apologises for comments over job cuts
Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters apologized on Friday for controversial comments describing some workers as 'lower-value human capital' made while announcing a 15% reduction in back-office staff by 2030. Winters issued the apology via LinkedIn in response to upset employees following his Tuesday announcement that AI adoption would replace certain roles. The apology attempt was made to de-escalate internal debate triggered by his initial remarks.
- ‘I am sorry’: Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters apologises for comments over job cuts
Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters apologized on Friday for controversial comments describing certain workers as 'lower-value human capital' made during the announcement of a 15% reduction in back-office staff by 2030. Winters issued a LinkedIn apology to address backlash from upset employees over his remarks about AI replacing lower-value positions.
- Premier Inn owner blames Labour tax hikes as it axes 3,800 jobs
Premier Inn's owner attributes the decision to cut 3,800 jobs to Labour's tax hikes, citing increased operational costs as the primary reason for the layoffs.
- Tech layoffs surge amid AI push — but there’s more to the story
Tech layoffs are increasing amid the AI boom, but the article suggests these cuts may reflect strategic investments rather than direct worker replacement. Companies are reallocating resources to prioritize AI development, complicating the narrative of AI solely displacing jobs.
- Doomsday for Nike as it axes 1,400 jobs after brutal sales drop caused by woke push
Nike is cutting 1,400 jobs following a significant sales drop attributed to its 'woke push' initiatives. The layoffs reflect the company's struggle to balance social activism with business performance.
- Doomsday for Nike as it axes 1,400 jobs after brutal sales drop caused by woke push
Nike is cutting 1,400 jobs following a significant sales decline attributed to its 'woke push' strategy. The layoffs reflect a broader financial struggle linked to corporate initiatives.
- Meta to cut 10% of jobs, or 8k employees
Meta Platforms Inc. announced plans to cut 10% of its workforce, affecting approximately 8,000 employees. The layoffs are part of a broader restructuring effort amid shifting market conditions.
- Meta axes 8,000 jobs as Zuckerberg doubles down on AI - and the white-collar bloodbath gathers pace
Meta has laid off 8,000 employees as CEO Mark Zuckerberg prioritizes AI development, reflecting broader industry trends of job cuts in white-collar sectors.
- UK Employers Cut Jobs in First Month of Iran Conflict
UK employers reduced their workforce in the first month of the Iran conflict, reflecting economic impacts amid geopolitical tensions. The job cuts highlight concerns over business stability during international disputes.
- Singapore Firms Feel Energy Cost Squeeze, Most Hold Off Job Cuts
Singapore firms are experiencing increased energy costs, but most are avoiding job cuts to mitigate the financial pressure. The central business district is a focal point of this economic challenge.
- Snap Cuts 1,000 Jobs, Aims to Save $500 Million as AI Reshapes Operations
Snap Inc. is cutting 1,000 jobs and restructuring operations to prioritize profitability as AI tools transform its business model. The company aims to save $500 million through these changes.
- BBC to cut 2,000 jobs in bid to slash costs by 10 per cent over the next three years
The BBC plans to cut 2,000 jobs over three years to achieve a 10% reduction in costs. This decision reflects broader financial restructuring efforts within the organization.
- BBC to cut up to 2,000 jobs in biggest downsize in 15 years
The BBC is set to cut up to 2,000 jobs, representing 10% of its 21,500 workforce, marking the largest downsizing in 15 years. The announcement precedes Matt Brittin's appointment as the new director general, replacing Tim Davie.
- Disney begins 1,000 job cuts this week across the company
Disney announced 1,000 job cuts this week as CEO Josh D'Amaro emphasized the need for a more agile and technologically-enabled workforce amid a rapidly changing industry landscape.
- Morrisons to slash up to 200 jobs in head office restructuring as it plans to step up use of AI
Morrisons, a UK supermarket chain, plans to cut up to 200 jobs in its head office restructuring while increasing investment in AI technologies. The move aims to enhance operational efficiency through automation and digital transformation.
- The tech jobs bust is real. Don’t blame AI (yet)
Technology firms are experiencing significant job cuts, marking a downturn in the tech sector. The article argues that while layoffs are occurring, artificial intelligence is not the primary cause yet.
- NHS trusts across the country 'are planning to cut 21,000 jobs'
NHS trusts nationwide are planning to cut 21,000 jobs, raising concerns about the impact on healthcare services and workforce stability. The proposed job reductions could significantly affect patient care and operational capacity across the sector.