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Evernote is laying off staff and relocating to Europe
By Craig Hale published
Evernote will now be run from Europe in major move from Bending Spoons leadership.
IBM pauses hiring push in favor of using AI
By Craig Hale published
IBM now reckons AI could replace one-third of its back-office workers in the next five years, leaving thousands jobless.
Dropbox echa la culpa a la IA por despedir a cientos de trabajadores
By Alexa Hernandez published
Los despidos relacionados con la IA despidieron a más trabajadores que los relacionados con la economía: ¿es una tendencia que continuará?
Dropbox blames AI as it lays off hundreds of workers
By Craig Hale published
AI-related layoffs got rid of more workers than economy-related layoffs: is this a trend that will continue?
It looks like Apple will be cutting jobs after all
By Craig Hale published
Apple’s “streamlining efforts” appear to be small-scale redundancies as it continues to cut costs.
Amazon announces thousands more jobs to go, with AWS bearing the brunt
By Craig Hale published
Amazon sheds a further 9,000 workers as it continues to streamline costs and headcounts.
Google apparently holds out on paying maternity, medical bills to laid-off employees
By Craig Hale published
Google is failing to pay out for leave authorized before it announced layoffs, despite Amazon doing exactly that.
Google's Swiss employees strike - again - as 200 jobs cut
By Craig Hale published
Workers are fighting back in offices around the world as Google continues to cut costs and lay workers off.
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