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In 2023, so far, more than 60,000 jobs have been lost. See who laid off staff in our 2023 layoff roundup.
After laying off 11K employees, it looks like Meta plans to lay off thousands more as in their “year of efficiency.”
The rise and fall of Birchbox, Woom offers subscriptions for the workplace, and Pinterest tests a premium video ad format.
Phase 2 of Amazon HQ2 construction is being put on hold in Arlington, Virginia. Phase 1 is set to open June 2023.
NPR is cutting 10% of its staff, or about 100 employees, to help make up a budget shortfall of $30-$32 million due to revenue declines.
The New York Times Company reports double-digital revenue and subscriber growth for Q4 and the full year 2022.
Yahoo is laying off 1,600 employees, or 20% of workforce, as company restructures its ad tech division.
Disney announced they would cut 7,000 jobs and cut expenses by $5.5B as part of a companywide strategic restructuring.
In last week’s financials, Meta reported a rough Q4 and full-year 2022 with big declines year-over-year.
In its Q4 and full-year 2022 earnings report, Amazon reports a net loss of $2.7B for the year, though the company still experienced revenue gains.
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