CBC News has confirmed that thousands of federal employees have received notice that their jobs could be in jeopardy since ...
In light of recent layoffs that have hit the tech industry and many other industries, people are looking for jobs with less uncertainty. Between January 2023 and January 2024, over 278,800 people were ...
At least 18 government departments have already informed workers of potential job cuts, according to data obtained by the ...
Tariffs, an aging workforce, a decline in immigration, and the rise of artificial intelligence may be contributing to ...
The headcount reduction by the federal government reached 97,000 since January, including a further reduction of 3,000 civilian employees in September. State governments have shed 25,000 employees ...
The hottest trend in Washington, DC, might be updating your résumé. Elon Musk's government efficiency commission has been tasked with cutting government spending, raising questions about the future of ...
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Despite slowing inflation and low unemployment, the New Year started with layoffs. Employees in tech continue to be the hardest hit; the industry lost more than 260,000 jobs in 2023 and cutbacks have ...
The report did not endorse specific criteria for cuts, but Boliek said vacancies of five years or longer would be a good place to start.
WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 24: As the government lays of workers, what is the unemployment impact likely to be? (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) Job cuts are a little over 172,000 for February, ...