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BBC Layoffs: Around 2,000 jobs at risk as broadcaster plans 10% cost cuts; Who may lose their jobs and whyBBC Layoff 2026: The BBC is preparing to cut approximately 2,000 jobs, equivalent to around 10% of its workforce costs, as part of a wider ...
Starbucks layoffs: Tech unit hit amid major turnaround effortStarbucks is cutting jobs in its technology division. This move is part of a larger restructuring plan. Some Seattle tech roles will move t...
Starbucks layoffs hit tech teams amid restructuring pushStarbucks is reportedly laying off staff from its technology departments. This move is part of a larger restructuring plan by new CEO Brian...
$1,200 Starbucks bonus? New rewards program and payment change could save you moneyStarbucks is introducing a new $1,200 annual bonus program for shift supervisors and baristas, with payments starting this fall. This initi...
Why are Amazon, Intel, Microsoft and 17 others cutting 165,000 jobs now? A massive structural shift is hitting the U.S. corporate workforce in 2026A massive structural shift is hitting the 2026 job market. Amazon, Intel, and Microsoft have joined 17 other giants to cut over 165,000 rol...
Indians had a crush brewing for a star. But, the love may be fadingStarbucks’ India unit reported a modest 5% rise in revenue to ₹1,277 crore in FY25 even as losses deepened 65% to ₹135.7 crore, marking a s...
Major companies announce massive layoffs in 2025 amid AI transformation and economic restructuring: Intel, Meta, Starbucks among manyMajor companies like Intel, Microsoft, and Amazon are cutting thousands of jobs. This wave of layoffs is driven by AI adoption and economic...
2025 layoffs: List of companies cutting jobs worldwide and why it’s happeningMany big companies are cutting jobs in 2025. Tech, retail, finance, and energy firms are making layoffs as they try to save costs and adjus...
Mass layoffs in 2025: Microsoft, Meta, and more big names slash jobs — is yours next?In 2025, layoffs persist across technology, retail, and space exploration, driven by AI and automation. Companies like Meta, Boeing, and Ch...
US job market in trouble? Starbucks, Google, Frito-Lay and more hit with brutal layoffs in JulyLayoff in July: Is the US job market experiencing trouble? The layoff wave will continue in 2025 in US with big companies such as Google, S...
Listed new-age cos’ road to profitability; QED’s Nigel Morris interviewAfter a torrid time on Dalal Street, new-age firms have taken a turn towards profitability in the March quarter. This and more in today’s E...
Starbucks' largest layoffs in company's history. Why is the coffee giant firing 1,100 employees?: 10 point-explainerStarbucks Layoffs: Starbucks has planned to lay off 1,100 corporate employees globally as new Chairman and CEO Brian Niccol streamlines ope...
After raising $50 million, SaaS startup Loginext liquidates assets to US entity for $250kBacked by Tiger Global, Steadview, logistics software-as-a-service (SaaS) company winds up and sells assets to a Delaware entity Stellation...
Koo seeks fresh funding, strategics; Dunzo further delays paying salaries, will move out of Bengaluru HQHomegrown microblogging platform Koo is looking for fresh funding or a strategic partnership to further its “next phase of growth,” cofound...
Bhavik Koladiya sues Ashneer Grover; govt extends feedback deadline for draft gaming rulesKoladiya founded the fintech firm in 2017 with Shashvat Nakrani, his schoolteacher's son. In 2018, they began searching for a chief executi...
Could strikes and inflation spark a global trade union revival?Dubbed the "summer of discontent", a wave of strikes is sweeping Britain as soaring fuel and food prices erode workers' buying power.
We won't curtail investments in retail businesses: Noel Tata, Chairman, Trent & Voltas“It’s difficult to say what our growth will be in the next 3-5 years while we are still in the midst of Covid-19. At this juncture, it is p...
Global cos pledge not to lay off staffA no. of global companies - with a large presence in India have assured employees that there will be no or insignificant layoffs while the ...
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