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AI layoffs could crush job gains fast, and history shows the danger
Artificial intelligence is arriving in the labor market faster than most workers can retrain, and the early signs point to a sharp, uneven shock rather than a gentle transition. Companies are already ... Read More
Pepsi Layoffs: Here’s the Biggest Clue That Job Cuts Are Coming as PepsiCo Looks to ‘Right-Size’ Workforce
The reported layoffs could come as soon as this week, as employees have been asked to work from home, according to Bloomberg. Read More
Apple cuts jobs in latest round of tech layoffs

Apple said on Monday it is cutting jobs across its sales teams to strengthen its customer engagement efforts, noting that only a small number of roles will be impacted by the layoffs. An Apple ... Read More
Tech layoffs in 2025: How AI emerged as a clear(er) driver of job cuts
While economic pressures persisted, 2025 marked the year several major tech firms openly tied layoffs to the adoption of AI. Read More
7 Remote Jobs That Will Survive The Next Tech Layoffs

Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Caroline Castrillon covers career, entrepreneurship and women at work. Nearly 70% of remote employees work in tech, according to ... Read More
Employers have cut 1.1 million jobs this year. Here's what's behind the wave of layoffs.

Employers have cut more than 1.1 million jobs through November, the most since 2020, when companies laid off 2.2 million workers as the pandemic was slamming the U.S. economy, according to a new ... Read More
Expect a weird 2026 jobs market with few hires and few layoffs
The U.S. is heading into 2026 with a labor market that looks oddly calm on the surface but feels anything but stable for workers. Hiring has slowed, layoffs are not exploding, and unemployment is ... Read More
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