cost-cutting
Coverage of cost-cutting 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.
- Germany news: Workers protest Mercedes-Benz cost-cutting
Thousands of Mercedes-Benz workers in Germany are protesting the company's cost-cutting measures. Firefighters in Frankfurt rescued two window cleaners from a faulty platform.
- EY's AI leader says companies are too focused on AI cost-cutting
EY's Dan Diasio argues companies are overemphasizing AI for cost-cutting and efficiency, advocating instead for growth-focused strategies. He warns that prioritizing cost reduction risks stifling creativity and limits AI's potential ROI, noting that AI tools enhance productivity without eliminating jobs entirely.
- Junk Issuers in Europe Cut Costs by Switching to Fixed-Rate Debt
European junk issuers are reducing costs by shifting to fixed-rate debt, a move that could offer more predictable expenses amid fluctuating market conditions. The strategy reflects a response to rising interest rates and economic uncertainty.
- Vercel incident , would this be small change or big move?
The Vercel incident prompted a reevaluation of hosting and secrets management strategies. The user is considering switching to Hostinger Node.js for better control and cost reduction, viewing the incident as a potential opportunity for improvement.
- Australian Gas Exporter Santos Streamlines Business to Cut Costs
Santos Ltd., an Australian gas exporter, is streamlining its business operations to reduce costs. The company aims to improve efficiency and enhance financial performance through these measures.
- Green Party candidate's property firm convicted of 'environmental vandalism' after illegally burning building site waste to save money
A Green Party candidate's property firm was convicted of 'environmental vandalism' for illegally burning building site waste to cut costs. The firm's actions violated environmental regulations to save money.
- Snap is cutting 1,000 workers in the latest tech layoff
Snap is laying off 1,000 employees as part of cost-cutting measures. CEO Evan Spiegel attributed the decision to the adoption of AI tools to improve efficiency.
- 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.
- Plans to change HS2 train size could reduce capacity and speed in north, says expert
Plans to alter HS2 train size aim to maximize capacity but may reduce north of Birmingham capacity and speed, warns an expert. The £2bn order for 54 trains by Alstom and Hitachi joint venture faces review to cut costs, risking service quality.