Check this out
https://investor.amerisourcebergen.com/news/news-details/2026/Cencora-Announces-Samantha-Hammock-as-Chief-Human-Resources-Officer/default.aspx
while still on the Verizon's payroll until the end of June
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Check this out
https://investor.amerisourcebergen.com/news/news-details/2026/Cencora-Announces-Samantha-Hammock-as-Chief-Human-Resources-Officer/default.aspx
while still on the Verizon's payroll until the end of June
Did everybody get a kick out of the latest Going Google Newsletter, uh, I mean propaganda rag?
Manipulated survey results, laughable fact-checking regarding Chromebooks, forcing everybody to give up Microsoft without anyone really having a say, you know managers will cow-tail to corporate and not issue exceptions to protect their departmental budget.
Absolutely infuriating even though we all knew it was coming.
Where is the World Cup travel and boondoggle money coming from all of a sudden?
How are we paying for this??
The Oakland City Council approved mid-cycle amendments to its $4 billion budget. The revised plan includes no layoffs for city employees. Key investments target affordable housing, homeless services, and public safety. The budget also focuses on reducing long-term pension obligations. Some council members expressed concerns about public safety funding and 911 response times.
https://abc7news.com/post/oakland-city-council-approves-mid-cycle-amendments-4-billion-budget-layoffs-measure-failure/19292791/
Hi, recently laid off WF employee any chance any one can answer a question on how severance works? I was expecting a paycheck on my normal schedule as my last official day was May 31st. I hear it starts one cycle after. Do you know if I get double pay on the first severance check or am I only going to get one check for June? It would have been really good if they were clearer about this because now it kind of messes with my budget.
Listening to higher ups on their going to this country or that country is ridiculous. Constant layoffs, taking away tools needed for some roles makes it seem like a waste of budgets for the higher ups to be jetting all over the globe. These in person meetings could have been a Zoom and saved $.
The multi-wave timeline clarifies the structural pattern Oracle follows:
August 31, 2025 Layoff: Accounted for as a $402 million localized surge in Q1 FY26 (reported September 2025).
March 31, 2026 Layoff: Accounted for as an $823 million localized surge in Q4 FY26 (reported yesterday, June 10, 2026).
The Result: The accumulation of these massive structural waves is what compiled the overall $2.1 billion restructuring footprint, leaving the remaining ~$980 million reserve sitting clean on the books to fund the upcoming FY2027 phases.
2.75% average raises will happen this month. KM will wait to see how many quit then offer early retirement to some to try and keep the budget balanced.
Los Angeles city officials expect to avoid layoffs for 70 employees. These positions were slated for elimination in last year's budget. The City Administrative Officer recommended halting the layoff process. This occurs despite a projected $96.8 million budget shortfall for the next fiscal year. The City Council must still formally approve this recommendation.
Los Angeles
https://www.westsidecurrent.com/la_city_council/city-hall-moves-to-halt-layoff-process-after-year-of-budget-uncertainty/article_0503c75f-179f-4544-b126-fd2a65a25a8e.html
Senator James Skoufis and Assemblywoman Paula Elaine Kay secured state funding. This $4 million allocation prevents significant service cuts and job losses. The Town of Wallkill faced financial shortfalls due to fiscal irregularities. Approximately 97 employees were at risk of being laid off. The funding allows the town to maintain essential services and regain financial footing.
Wallkill, New York
https://midhudsonnews.com/2026/06/09/kay-skoufis-secure-funds-to-prevent-town-of-wallkill-layoffs/
The Portland teachers' union filed a class action grievance. This action targets Portland Public Schools regarding planned layoffs. The union reports 82 teachers received layoff notices. They claim 77 notices violate collectively bargained procedures. Portland Public Schools faces a $50 million budget deficit.
Portland, Oregon
https://www.kptv.com/2026/06/09/portland-teachers-union-files-class-action-grievance-over-district-wide-layoffs/
Gaston County Commissioners unanimously approved $10 million for Gaston County Schools. This funding addresses a shortfall and prevents up to 400 potential layoffs. Superintendent Morgen Houchard had warned of immediate layoffs without the money. The school district previously eliminated 174 positions months ago. An independent financial report indicated inadequate county funding contributed to the district's woes.
Gaston County, North Carolina
https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/education/article316047162.html
Erie Mayor Daria Devlin's administration is cutting city jobs. Six city jobs are being cut or vacated. The city faces a $12 million budget deficit for 2027. Expense cuts are also mandated. The administration seeks financial assistance from local entities.
Erie, PA
https://www.goerie.com/story/news/local/2026/06/08/city-of-erie-12-million-budget-crisis-layoffs-cuts/90418619007/
Many Massachusetts communities are facing significant budget shortfalls. These shortfalls are leading to widespread municipal layoffs. Malden plans to lay off 29 public employees, including firefighters. New Bedford will cut 94 positions and close a fire station. This situation follows the end of pandemic-era federal grants.
Massachusetts
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2026/06/05/metro/massachusetts-layoffs/
Somerville Mayor Jake Wilson unveiled his proposed $394 million budget for fiscal year 2027. This plan aims to address an estimated $5.4 million financial shortfall. The budget includes a record investment increase for Somerville public schools. However, it also involved the layoff of 13 city staffers on May 22. Mayor Wilson described these staff reductions as "traumatic."
Somerville, Massachusetts
https://www.cambridgeday.com/2026/06/06/somerville-mayor-budget-layoffs/
Concord City Council approved the 2027 city budget. The council avoided staff layoffs by utilizing rainy day funds. This budget is estimated to increase the tax rate by just under 4%. Some vacant positions were frozen, and one deputy police chief role was eliminated. The city allocated over $1 million from its reserves for operational expenses.
https://www.concordmonitor.com/2026/06/05/concord-city-council-puts-1m-in-rainy-day-funds-into-2027-budget-avoiding-staff-layoffs/
Greenfield Community College balanced its FY27 budget. This effort significantly reduced projected layoffs. Three non-unit management positions were eliminated. No union-represented staff positions were cut. The college also left some vacant positions unfilled.
Greenfield, Massachusetts
https://www.wwlp.com/news/local-news/franklin-county/greenfield-college-balances-budget-minimizes-layoffs/
DL mentioned on the Global Solutions all team call that apparently Claude Code access was only meant for him and a few others at AVP/SVP level - instead, everyone that ultimately report to them globally got access. I wonder what the actualy budget was?
Flint City Council must approve its budget by Monday night. Failure to do so risks violating the city charter. This could lead to staff layoffs and service interruptions. Mayor Sheldon Neeley expects his balanced budget to pass. Candice Mushatt, Council President, believes members should not be paid if the budget is late.
Flint, Michigan
https://www.abc12.com/news/flint-city-council-faces-budget-deadline-to-avoid-layoffs/article_97edfdd8-2b55-4f5a-a4f1-82bc76a24d2b.html
Mayor Daniel Lurie presented his budget proposal for San Francisco. The plan aims to close a $642 million deficit without widespread layoffs. It eliminates over 400 vacant city positions and slows future hiring. The budget prioritizes funding for public safety and homelessness initiatives. Increased tax revenue and public health funds also contribute to balancing the budget.
https://missionlocal.org/2026/06/sf-mayor-lurie-budget-proposal-2026/
The Fayette County Public Schools board approved a tentative budget and a $95 million loan. This decision followed the firing of 120 FCPS employees. Many community members attended the meeting to voice frustrations. The district needs the loan to meet payroll by July. Financial misstatements dating back to 2008 contributed to the current budget deficit.
Fayette County
https://www.wuky.org/wuky-news/2026-05-28/divisions-deepen-as-community-members-balk-at-fayette-school-layoffs-while-the-board-oks-loan-and-working-budget
Philadelphia principals urge City Council to pass a rideshare tax. This tax aims to address the School District of Philadelphia's $300 million deficit. Without it, up to 340 school-based positions could be eliminated. The proposed tax on Uber and Lyft could generate about $48 million annually. Uber and Lyft oppose the proposal, and City Council explores other options.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
https://957benfm.com/2026/05/28/philly-principals-push-for-rideshare-tax-to-save-classrooms-from-staff-layoffs-amid-budget-crisis/
The article provides guidance on preparing for potential job layoffs. Financial experts recommend having three to six months of emergency cash saved. It is important to review severance packages and secure benefits. Individuals should also track retirement plans and consider rolling them over. Creating a budget and understanding wants versus needs is another key step.
https://abc30.com/post/watching-wallet-staying-prepared-layoffs/19182030/
Lowell City Council approved a new fire department budget. This budget avoids proposed layoffs for six firefighters. A deal was struck between the City Manager and union president. The union agreed to work on reducing overtime costs. This agreement preserves the department's current staffing of 203 positions.
Lowell, Massachusetts
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2026/05/27/metro/lowell-fire-department-layoffs-after-massive-fire/
I have been trying to record my family’s expenses and with everything included from mortgage to groceries to kids classes and education savings, car insurance to home insurance, it costs around $8K-9K to run a home which keeps my single salary savings to $500 per month. Do you guys see the same too or more? What are your ways to make sure you save more on a single salary?
And it's simple. I think they just need to free up budget to pay the three new ex-Microsoft ProdOps executives they just brought in.
The Plymouth County Sheriff’s Office announced 33 layoffs in early March. These cuts primarily impacted the Bureau of Criminal Investigation. The office cited budget constraints as the reason, aiming to save $3 million. Local police chiefs are concerned about reduced crime scene investigation resources. The full effect on local agencies may not be clear until next year.
Plymouth County, Massachusetts
https://sippican.theweektoday.com/article/plymouth-county-sherrifs-office-layoffs-may-have-ripple-effects-small-towns/157374
The Montgomery County Council approved a $7.9 billion operating budget. The spending plan covers fiscal year 2027. It falls $36 million short of the school system's request. Hundreds of MCPS positions will be eliminated to close this gap. The budget also includes changes to the county's income tax structure.
Montgomery County, Maryland
https://www.mymcmedia.org/the-pulse-on-maryland-ballot-blunder/
The City unveiled its 2027 budget proposal. This proposal addresses a $29.5 million deficit. It explicitly states there will be no layoffs. No new taxes are included in the plan. The city aims to manage its finances without these measures.
Cincinnati, OH
https://www.fox19.com/video/2026/05/22/city-releases-2027-budget-proposal-no-layoffs-no-new-taxes-amid-295m-deficit/
Watertown City Council adopted its new budget on Thursday. The approved spending plan includes an 8 percent property tax increase. This budget will result in three employee layoffs. Affected positions are a police records clerk, a library clerk, and a code enforcement officer. Ten other positions were eliminated through attrition or vacancy.
Watertown, New York
https://www.wwnytv.com/2026/05/21/watertown-adopts-budget-with-tax-increase-layoffs/
The Los Lunas Board of Education approved a $144.57 million budget. This budget covers the upcoming 2026-27 school year. The district managed to avoid any employee layoffs. This occurred despite a decline in student enrollment. Increased state unit value boosted revenue, and salaries will rise 1 percent.
https://www.news-bulletin.com/news/los-lunas-board-of-education-approves-144m-budget-no-layoffs-expected/3046746
Hearing rumors that some departments won’t see any RIFs, not because things are stable, but because the company supposedly can’t afford severance packages.
Interesting priorities considering there’s still money for multimillion dollar golf sponsorships. Something about that doesn’t add up.
MassHire Lowell Career Center is not planning employee layoffs for its fiscal 2027 budget. Its positions are funded by state and grants, not the city budget. This contrasts with the city of Lowell, which has proposed significant employee layoffs. MassHire absorbed four full-time ARPA-funded positions into its operating budget. The center manages its budget through attrition, not filling vacancies, and leveraging grant funding.
https://www.lowellsun.com/2026/05/19/masshire-lowell-career-center-avoids-layoffs/
Walla Walla Community College is eliminating 18 positions as part of a cost-cutting plan. This action includes 10 full-time and eight part-time or temporary roles. The college will also leave seven vacant positions unfilled and reduce hours for 11 employees. These staffing changes are expected to save over $2 million by June 30. The college faces a $4.3 million budget deficit due to funding changes and rising costs.
Walla Walla, Washington
https://www.lmtribune.com/local-news/wwcc-announces-layoffs-projected-to-save-2m-0f2c7a97
Fairfax County Public Schools faces a $29 million budget deficit. Leaders proposed a plan to close this gap for the next school year. The plan avoids staff layoffs and protects core classroom programs. Cuts include reducing reserves and delaying technology upgrades. Officials warn this solution is temporary and not sustainable long-term.
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/education/fairfax-county-public-schools-29m-in-cuts-to-avoid-layoffs/65-a4b5a70d-48b2-47b3-9f48-e5112c99daea
The Manchester School District voted to prevent staff layoffs. The Board of School Committee approved reallocating $8.6 million. These funds were originally for school renovation projects. This decision avoids potential layoffs before a state deadline. The budget now moves to the Board of Mayor and Aldermen.
Manchester, New Hampshire
https://www.wmur.com/article/manchester-school-budget-layoffs-51426/71311076
Mayor Cathleen DeSimone presented Attleboro's nearly $202 million budget. The plan involves employee layoffs and substantial use of free cash. This budget aims to eliminate a $2.5 million deficit. Seven employees will be laid off, and seven vacant positions remain unfilled. The budget uses $965,000 in free cash, a temporary strategy.
Attleboro, MA
https://www.thesunchronicle.com/news/local_news/attleboro-mayor-proposes-nearly-202-million-budget-which-includes-layoffs/article_7dc36d63-1fb1-458e-9f84-044ebbd0da03.html