• job cuts: Top IT companies cut over 72,000 jobs in FY24

    Once known for hiring hundreds of thousands every year, five of India’s top six information technology services companies reported a reduction of 73,600 in their total headcount in the last fiscal yearHCLTech, the third largest, was the only exception among the top six, as it added 1,537 employees in the year ended March 31, even as Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys, Wipro, Tech Mahindra and LTIMindtree reported a fall in their headcount. After accounting for the addition at HCLTech, the...

  • Google restructure leads to job cuts

    Alphabet's Google trimmed an unspecified number of employees from its workforce, a move it stated is part of a wider restructuring intended to simplify operations and increase efficiency.

  • Posti plans nearly 300 job cuts

    The restructuring plans were due to reduced demand, not external factors like the labour market situation, the company said.

  • Tech layoffs: Google and Rivian both cut jobs

    The job cuts continue at Google and Rivian as both companies further trimmed their workforces Wednesday, part of a larger trend of layoffs in the tech industry this year. Google laid off an unspecified number of workers, though the cuts were not company-wide. The company classified them as a reorganization that was part of the normal course of business. Affected employees will be able to apply for internal roles. Google did not confirm or deny a report from Business Insider that teams in...

  • DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Nationalisation is no answer to rail chaos

    With train reliability at a dire low, passengers forced to pay extortionate fares and often overcrowded carriages, few could deny that the railways are broken.

  • DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Labour runs out of ammo on defence

    DAILY MAIL COMMENT: After wheeling out the heavy artillery to promise the biggest boost in defence spending for a generation, Rishi Sunak was on manoeuvres in Germany yesterday.

  • DAILY MAIL COMMENT: A weapon in the war against China's spies

    DAILY MAIL COMMENT: China is not just any country. It is the ultimate surveillance state, obsessively watching its citizens and spying on the rest of the world.

  • DAILY MAIL COMMENT: A chilling assault on freedom of speech

    A socialist mayor ordered the National Conservative conference to shut down - but Brussels authorities really objected to Right-wing politicians like Nigel Farage gathering to exchange ideas.

  • Salem-Keizer Schools Looking at Hundreds of Job Cuts

    SALEM, Ore. — The Salem-Keizer school board and administration are preparing for $71 million in cuts in next

  • Job opening: Arkansas Times seeks daily editor

    Are you good at planning, organizing, editing copy, dashing off news briefs and working with writers? If so, you might be the one!

  • DAILY MAIL COMMENT: King Charles's return is a boost to the nation

    DAILY MAIL COMMENT: This is a welcome boost for the monarch himself and his concerned family. But anyone with a compassionate bone in their body will feel a huge sense of relief and joy.

  • Trib Total Media: UPMC Cutting 1,000 Jobs

    Trib Total Media of Pittsburgh reports UPMC is cutting 1,000 jobs because of post-pandemic challenges. Vice President and Chief Communications Officer Paul Wood said the reductions will impact just over 1% of UPMC’s more than 100,000-member workforce systemwide. He said layoffs primarily are taking place among non-clinical, administrative staff who don’t deal directly with patients. […]