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Build a Rocket Boy Announces Further Job Cuts

Build a Rocket Boy has reportedly experienced another round of layoffs. The exact number of affected employees remains undisclosed. This marks the third instance of job cuts within a year for the studio. Previous layoffs included the shutdown of BARB France and reductions in the UK. CEO Mark Gerhard cited corporate sabotage and game issues for the redundancies.

https://wnhub.io/news/hr/item-50759


Freshworks Reduces Workforce by 500 for AI Focus

Freshworks is reducing its global workforce by approximately 500 employees. This represents about 11 percent of its total staff. The company attributes these layoffs to an AI-focused restructuring strategy. CEO Dennis Woodside stated that over half of Freshworks’ code is now written by AI. This automation has reduced repetitive work across various functions.

https://www.storyboard18.com/brand-marketing/freshworks-layoffs-over-half-of-our-code-is-written-by-ai-says-ceo-as-firm-cuts-500-jobs-97275.htm


Academy Workers Union Resists Layoffs, Many Still Working

The California Academy of Sciences announced 53 worker layoffs last week. CalAcademy Workers United, representing staff, rejects these job cuts. Union leaders claim some layoffs violate their existing contract. Many affected union members are continuing to report to work. Negotiations between the union and management have begun.

San Francisco, California

https://missionlocal.org/2026/05/union-rejects-cal-academy-layoffs/


Coinbase Lays Off 700 Staff Amid AI Transition

Coinbase is laying off 14% of its workforce. This amounts to approximately 700 workers. The company is shifting efforts toward artificial intelligence. CEO Brian Armstrong cited a volatile crypto market and cost-cutting needs. Restructuring efforts will cost $50 million to $60 million.

San Francisco, California

https://www.sfgate.com/tech/article/coinbase-layoffs-2026-sf-22242957.php


Gilead Reduces Arcellx Workforce After Acquisition

Gilead Sciences is laying off 108 employees from Arcellx's Redwood City site. This action follows Gilead's recent $7.8 billion acquisition of CAR-T biotech Arcellx. The job cuts are part of the integration process after the buyout closed. Affected employees have been notified of the decision. The layoffs are scheduled to begin at the end of June.

Redwood City, CA

https://www.fiercebiotech.com/biotech/after-arcellx-buyout-close-gilead-trims-108-jobs-car-t-biotechs-redwood-city-outpost


Ravenswood Winary closing

Constellation Brands, the wine and spirits company behind labels including Robert Mondavi and The Prisoner, plans to close a large winery south of Sonoma that once served as the headquarters of the Ravenswood brand.

https://www.pressdemocrat.com/2026/05/05/constellation-brands-to-close-former-ravenswood-winery-in-sonoma-layoffs-planned/


PUSD Board to Take Up Final Layoff Resolutions Thursday

The Pasadena Unified School District Board will finalize workforce reductions. This action affects 61 certificated and 246 classified employees. The district faces a structural budget deficit exceeding $30 million. These layoffs are required by state law before a May 15 deadline. Affected employees will receive reemployment rights under the Education Code.

Pasadena, California

https://pasadenanow.com/main/pusd-board-to-take-up-final-layoff-resolutions-thursday


Constellation Brands to Exit Sonoma Winery, Seven Positions Cut.

Constellation Brands is closing its Quarry Lake Winery. This facility is located south of Sonoma. Seven workers face job loss on June 25. The closure is part of wider industry trends. Decreased demand drives these market adjustments.

Sonoma, California

https://www.pressdemocrat.com/2026/05/05/constellation-brands-to-close-former-ravenswood-winery-in-sonoma-layoffs-planned/


With the high price of gas in California and the Train to nowhere. It would be a "well played" move for Oracle to open up Gas stations in

California. What Oracle ought to do is bag designing and building IT related cr-p to sell. With the price of gas in California Oracle would be smart to layoff every California employee and convert all Oracle California building sites that have large employee parking lots into Oracle owned Gas Stations and charge $15 a gallon for the cheap stuff and $20 for Diesel.


California Schools Issue Thousands of Layoff Notices

Many educators and support staff face uncertainty. They await news about their jobs for the next school year. Over 2,400 preliminary layoff notices were issued for teaching positions. More than 3,300 notices went to classified positions. Districts must finalize layoff decisions by May 15.

https://inewsource.org/2026/05/03/california-schools-layoff-notices-budgets/


Survios Faces Major Layoffs, Operations Potentially Halted

VR game developer Survios has reportedly laid off much of its staff. Employee LinkedIn posts indicate the studio's operations may effectively halt. One designer stated Survios would be "essentially shuttered." The company recently expanded beyond VR to PC and consoles. Survios has not yet publicly commented on the situation.

https://www.uploadvr.com/survios-reportedly-sees-critical-layoffs/


LAHSA Layoffs Follow Audit of Financial Controls

The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority released delayed audit findings. These findings identified significant weaknesses in its financial internal controls. LAHSA subsequently issued layoff notices to certain employees. Los Angeles County is redirecting funding for greater accountability. Supervisor Horvath stated structural change was necessary due to a lack of transparency.

Los Angeles, California

https://www.smdp.com/supervisor-horvath-seiu-local-721-respond-to-lahsa-layoff-notices/


Contra Costa District Rescinds Majority of Layoff Notices

More than half of classified layoff notices were rescinded. Contra Costa Community College District officials made this decision. They aim to stabilize the budget and limit employee impact. Specifically, 69 of the 120 initial notices have been withdrawn. However, many employees still face ongoing job uncertainty.

Contra Costa County, California

https://lmcexperience.com/news/2026/04/30/layoffs-partially-reversed/


FreshRealm Files Bankruptcy, Over 200 Jobs Lost

FreshRealm, a large-scale fresh food production company, has filed for bankruptcy. This action will result in significant job losses. The company partners with Blue Apron. More than 200 employees are affected by these layoffs. The job cuts will occur at its Tracy production plant.

Tracy, California

https://www.cbsnews.com/sacramento/video/more-than-200-layoffs-loom-at-tracy-fresh-food-production-plant/


Sacramento City Proposes Job Cuts to Address Budget Gap

Sacramento city leaders plan to cut jobs to address a significant budget deficit. The city faces a $66.2 million budget gap for the upcoming fiscal year. City Manager Maraskeshia Smith released a proposed $1.7 billion budget. This plan includes cutting 46 filled positions and eliminating nearly 100 vacant jobs. These measures aim to achieve long-term financial stability for the city.

Sacramento, California

https://www.abc10.com/article/news/local/sacramento/sacramento-could-faces-layoffs-leaders-work-to-close-662-million-budget-deficit/103-92dd972b-5c9a-45e0-a680-5548f6051208


Quixote Studios Cuts 70 Jobs, Exits L.A. Stages

Quixote Studios is closing its Atlanta production services business. It is also winding down its Los Angeles soundstage operations. These changes will result in approximately 70 layoffs. The company faces heavy operating losses and a production slump. Hudson Pacific Properties, its owner, acquired Quixote in 2022.

Los Angeles, California

https://variety.com/2026/film/news/quixote-studios-production-slump-layoffs-1236732572/


Grocery Outlet Closes Underperforming Stores Nationwide

Grocery Outlet announced plans to close 36 underperforming stores by year-end. Nine of these closures will occur in California. The company reported a $225 million net loss for fiscal year 2025. Overexpansion and a lack of "wow" deals contributed to its struggles. Grocery Outlet aims to improve performance by focusing on store clusters.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/why-grocery-outlet-is-closing-some-stores-in-california/ar-AA1ZHNsy?apiversion=v2&domshim=1&noservercache=1&noservertelemetry=1&batchservertelemetry=1&renderwebcomponents=1&wcseo=1&bundles=feat-es2020-c


Epic Games Reduces California Workforce

Epic Games reported layoffs impacting California workers. State filings detail these cuts, including remote employees in San Francisco. Marin County saw 16 layoffs, and San Francisco had 28 remote worker cuts. The company also affected 28 employees in San Diego County and 61 in Los Angeles. These reductions stem from declining "Fortnite" engagement and broader industry pressures.

San Francisco, California


Academy of Sciences Lays Off Employees Amid Budget Shortfall

The San Francisco-based Academy of Sciences is cutting 53 positions. These reductions affect approximately 9.3% of its workforce. The institution faces a $7.3 million shortfall for 2025. Increased expenses, reduced tourism, and lower donations caused the strain. Program adjustments, like ending new planetarium shows, are also planned.

San Francisco, California

https://www.sfchronicle.com/entertainment/article/california-academy-sciences-layoffs-22224372.php


Chevron Blames California on Highway Billboards: “Sacramento policies did this. Now you pay more.”

  • Chevron Signs In Contra Costa Blame California Politicians For High Gas Prices
    April 21, 2026 - 8:00 AM

Drivers filling up at Chevron stations across the region are being met with a bold and unmistakable message: “Sacramento policies did this. Now you pay more.”

The large signs, recently installed at multiple locations, feature an eye-catching image of a car wrapped in fuel hoses – a visual meant to symbolize the burden of rising gas prices. Beneath the headline, smaller text claims that California politicians are prioritizing foreign oil over local jobs and lower costs, placing the blame for high fuel prices squarely on state leadership.

The signage campaign appears designed to spark conversation – and controversy – among motorists already feeling the pinch at the pump. With California consistently posting the highest gas prices in the nation, the message taps into a growing frustration among drivers.

Adding to the push, each sign includes a QR code directing viewers to additional information. Chevron branding is visible, indicating the campaign is backed by the oil giant, though it stops short of directly advocating for specific legislation.

The rollout comes amid ongoing discussions in Sacramento over energy policy,
environmental regulations, and the state’s transition away from fossil fuels. Critics of current policies argue that regulations and refinery constraints contribute to higher prices, while supporters maintain those measures are necessary for long-term environmental and public health goals.

For now, the signs are doing exactly what they’re intended to do – getting people’s attention. Whether they shift opinions or policy is another question entirely, but at the pump, they’re hard to ignore

https://www.claycord.com/2026/04/21/chevron-signs-in-contra-costa-blame-california-politicians-for-high-gas-prices/


California Schools Prepare for Staff Layoffs

Educators and support staff in California schools face job uncertainty. Over 2,400 preliminary layoff notices were issued for teaching positions. More than 3,300 notices went to classified staff. These notices apply to positions, not specific individuals. Districts must finalize layoff decisions by May 15.

California

https://edsource.org/2026/schools-across-california-face-uncertainty-as-layoffs-loom/756688


Block Cuts Nearly 1,000 California Jobs

Block laid off 984 California employees in its recent job cuts. This represents about one-fourth of its total global workforce reduction. The company attributed these layoffs to its adoption of artificial intelligence tools. Block initially faced noncompliance issues with state WARN Act filings. The company is now largely compliant with the California EDD.

Oakland, California

https://www.sfexaminer.com/news/technology/california-takes-big-hit-in-blocks-massive-layoffs/article_3bb72b47-4305-49de-bb80-9dae9f52c7c3.html


TSYS the Masters of Reversible Progress

One star for the paycheck, one star for the high-speed office Wi-Fi I used to research my move to California.

If you enjoy the creative challenge of building a sandcastle while the tide is coming in—and the tide is actually your Executive leadership with a shovel—this is the place for you.

I spent nearly 30 months here as a contractor, and it was a masterclass in Dynamic Indecision. My weekly workflow was incredibly efficient: I would spend Monday through Thursday writing code, and Friday morning hitting Ctrl+Z because leadership had a "new vision" that was diametrically opposed to the vision they had during Tuesday’s stand-up.

The goalposts here don’t just move; they’ve been mounted on a Tesla and are currently speeding toward a different zip code. I eventually realized that intense pressure is just the sound the company makes while it’s spinning its wheels in the mud. Once I accepted that I was essentially a highly-paid digital eraser, the stress vanished.

I left this company with the same number of production-ready features I started with: zero. My legacy is a series of deleted branches and a lot of wasted electricity.

Since nobody knew what we were building, I had plenty of time to get handsy with AI tools. Thanks for funding my self-taught Master’s degree in Prompt Engineering!
I successfully used my 30 months of experience (read: paid study hall) to land a job on the West Coast.

If you actually want to build something that exists in the physical world, look elsewhere. My sincere hope is that the leadership can actually define the word "AI" before they accidentally spend another two years paying someone to delete their own work.

Pick a direction. Any direction. Even if it’s off a cliff, at least you'll be moving.


Chevron Signs In Contra Costa Blame California Politicians For High Gas Prices

Chevron Signs In Contra Costa Blame California Politicians For High Gas Prices
April 21, 2026 - 8:00 AM

Drivers filling up at Chevron stations across the region are being met with a bold and unmistakable message: “Sacramento policies did this. Now you pay more.”

The large signs, recently installed at multiple locations, feature an eye-catching image of a car wrapped in fuel hoses – a visual meant to symbolize the burden of rising gas prices. Beneath the headline, smaller text claims that California politicians are prioritizing foreign oil over local jobs and lower costs, placing the blame for high fuel prices squarely on state leadership.

The signage campaign appears designed to spark conversation – and controversy – among motorists already feeling the pinch at the pump. With California consistently posting the highest gas prices in the nation, the message taps into a growing frustration among drivers.

Adding to the push, each sign includes a QR code directing viewers to additional information. Chevron branding is visible, indicating the campaign is backed by the oil giant, though it stops short of directly advocating for specific legislation.

The rollout comes amid ongoing discussions in Sacramento over energy policy,
environmental regulations, and the state’s transition away from fossil fuels. Critics of current policies argue that regulations and refinery constraints contribute to higher prices, while supporters maintain those measures are necessary for long-term environmental and public health goals.

For now, the signs are doing exactly what they’re intended to do – getting people’s attention. Whether they shift opinions or policy is another question entirely, but at the pump, they’re hard to ignore

https://www.claycord.com/2026/04/21/chevron-signs-in-contra-costa-blame-california-politicians-for-high-gas-prices/?fbclid=IwdGRjcARWzZlleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEeY6fgnW3mI-5zxBIrdEnZcPp2-4MfRUi_bgb4nsvQTGnNs9ElO7ak_AINAjA_aem_jV2hxPnlueVBIYH6lh83EQ


Manteca Police, Firefighters Avoid Layoffs Through Concessions

Manteca police and firefighters avoided scheduled layoffs. Both associations agreed to significant compensation concessions. Police officers will now contribute 18% of their gross pay to PERS. Firefighters increased their PERS contributions and left three positions vacant. These agreements help the city address a $4.2 million budget shortfall.

https://www.mantecabulletin.com/news/no-police-firefighter-layoffs/


Snap Inc. Announces Layoffs, Targets Cost Reduction

Snap Inc. cut 247 employees. This represents a 16% reduction in staff. Employees in Santa Monica were affected. Notifications went out on April 15. The company aims to reduce its cost base by over $500 million.

Santa Monica

https://www.bizjournals.com/losangeles/news/2026/04/22/snap-layoffs-santa-monica.html


Chan Zuckerberg-Backed School Closes, 147 Laid Off

One hundred forty-seven jobs will be eliminated at a San Leandro school. The Primary School is a private institution. It plans to shut down its operations. The school was established by Zuckerberg and Chan. The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative pledged $50 million for local communities.

San Leandro, CA

https://www.eastbaytimes.com/2026/04/22/closure-of-chan-zuckerberg-backed-school-to-result-in-147-layoffs/


LAHSA Employees Ask Leaders to Stop Layoffs

Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority announced nearly 300 layoffs. This decision stems from Los Angeles County funding cuts. LAHSA employees sent an open letter to county leaders. They urged officials to prevent job losses and restore funding. Employees believe layoffs will worsen the homelessness crisis.

Los Angeles, California

https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/los-angeles-homeless-services-authority-layoffs-employees-open-letter/


California has dwindling reserves of gas left and they are going to jack the price up per gallon and start rationing it to 2 gallons per month

To make matters worst, California admits their high speed rail to nowhere has always been a vapor con to raise taxes.

You all should quit your Oracle job before they get around and fire you. Then you can hop on a Greyhound bus to Chicago, Detroit or Canada. It's time to bag California!


LA Mayor Bass Proposes Stable Budget, No Staff Cuts

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass unveiled a $14.85 billion city budget for the coming fiscal year. The proposed 2026-27 plan avoids staff layoffs and eliminates vacant positions. It relies on stronger-than-expected tax revenues to stabilize city finances. The budget prioritizes homelessness, public safety, and core city services. This approach contrasts with last year's spending plan, which faced potential staff cuts.

https://www.dailynews.com/2026/04/20/bass-unveils-a-14-85-billion-la-budget-that-avoids-layoffs-as-revenues-stabilize/


LAHSA Workforce Reduced Amid Funding Reorganization

LAHSA will issue layoff notices to 284 employees. Their final day of work is scheduled for June 30. This action is part of a restructuring plan. The agency cites impending county funding cuts and a shift in its role. LAHSA will now focus on governance, data management, and federal funding.

Los Angeles, California

https://mynewsla.com/business/2026/04/20/lahsa-announces-plans-to-layoff-nearly-300-employees-amid-shift-in-funding-2/


eBay Closes San Francisco Office, Cuts Global Jobs

eBay is closing its San Francisco office. Operations at 300 Mission Street will end by September 30, 2026. The company aims to streamline operations. eBay cut 800 global jobs earlier this year. Some San Francisco employees will relocate to the San Jose headquarters.

San Francisco, California

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/e-commerce-giant-shuts-down-office-as-layoffs-rise/ar-AA21c6pL?ocid=finance-verthp-feeds&apiversion=v2&domshim=1&noservercache=1&noservertelemetry=1&batchservertelemetry=1&renderwebcomponents=1&wcseo=1


Trumer Brewery Cuts Jobs, Berkeley Facility Shuts Down

Trumer Brewery initiated layoffs for its Berkeley operation. The company is preparing to close its facility there. Thirty-three workers will be permanently affected by May 29. The Gambrinus Company owns the Berkeley property. Firestone Walker Brewing Co. acquired Trumer's U.S. operations in March.

Berkeley, California

https://www.msn.com/en-us/foodanddrink/foodnews/trumer-brewery-starts-layoffs-as-berkeley-closure-nears/ar-AA214AFZ


San Diego City Budget Shortfall Leads to Employee Layoffs

The City of San Diego faces a $120 million budget deficit. This shortfall is projected for fiscal year 2027. Mayor Todd Gloria's draft budget includes hundreds of employee layoffs. Cuts will affect library hours, recreation centers, and arts grants. Public safety and road repairs remain top priorities despite reductions.

San Diego, California

https://fox5sandiego.com/news/local-news/mayor-gloria-budget-san-diego/


Sentinel Transportation Announces 126 California Layoffs

Sentinel Transportation is laying off 126 employees. The cuts affect 25 locations across California. Layoffs will begin on May 31. A company restructuring caused these job reductions. Affected roles include drivers, managers, and a mechanic.

Modesto, California

https://www.modbee.com/news/local/article315451974.html


UC Berkeley Athletics Reorganizes, 20 Positions Eliminated

UC Berkeley's athletic department eliminated about 20 positions. These cuts impacted marketing, communications, and creative services. The department is reorganizing due to widespread college sports changes. Affected staff can apply for new roles in "Strawberry Creek Studios." This restructuring aims for revenue growth and authentic storytelling.

Berkeley, California

https://www.sfchronicle.com/sports/college/article/cal-athletics-lays-20-employees-amid-22204022.php


CalPortland Cement Plant Announces Layoffs

CalPortland Cement plans to lay off 53 employees. These job cuts affect its Mountain Gate plant near Redding. The layoffs are scheduled to take effect on June 15. A decline in Northern California cement demand is driving this decision. The company stated these workforce reductions are temporary.

Redding, California

https://www.redding.com/story/money/business/2026/04/13/calportland-cement-plant-north-of-redding-to-lay-off-workers/89590932007/


Berkeley Weighs Staff Cuts, Service Reductions

Berkeley is facing a significant budget deficit. The city's shortfall is estimated at $30 million. Officials are considering various measures to address this. These measures include potential layoffs for city staff. Service reductions are also being weighed to close the gap.

Berkeley, California

https://www.nbcbayarea.com/video/news/local/berkeley-layoffs-service-cuts-budget-deficit/4069901/