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Many companies lumped layoffs in with larger cost-cutting strategies. Some have cited artificial intelligence as a factor in headcount adjustments.
In fact, demand has dropped off significantly since President Donald Trump’s “liberation day” tariff announcement. Tomi Kilgore is MarketWatch's deputy investing and corporate news editor ...
Gen Z workers face an entry-level jobs crisis © 2025 American City Business Journals. All rights reserved. Use of and/or ...
The US workforce is facing significant job cuts in June 2025, following widespread layoffs in the first quarter. Reports ...
Nearly 160 companies will be laying off employees throughout the month of June, exceeding the approximately 130 companies ...
Walmart’s 2025 corporate cuts and tariff-driven price hikes aim to shore up margins and boost efficiency, but risk straining ...
SINGAPORE] Procter & Gamble (P&G) has so far stayed silent about how its planned reduction of about 15 per cent of its global ...
Kansas Public Employees Retirement System trustees were told that President Donald Trump's trade and immigration policies ...
President Trump said on Friday that he would double the tariffs he had levied on foreign steel and aluminum to 50 percent, a ...