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Confirming old news...

Wed mass cuts where made on the consumer side. Alot of level 2, specifically LRIS aka authorized side. About 50% cuts where made so that means the people who were "saved" will now have double the doors and a larger territory to cover. Not sure if that's a balance to have. Also firsnet subs laid off. From my understanding all were let go at least on the west coast.

Level 3 DOS saved, support teams saved for now. But I'm sure more cuts will happen.

This is consumer. Not sure on the business side, ihx, or any org were also cut. Crazy the load more work for the people being "saved" with same pay and not so great raises.


6/19/2026 - USA Layoff News (Consolidated Listing)

Missouri

  • MU Health Care is cutting 74 workers and closing Hy-Vee Quick Care clinics in Columbia, with keywords including workforce reduction, clinic closure, organizational redesign, and financial challenges.

Iowa

  • State of Iowa is laying off roughly 200 workers statewide as data and website management is outsourced, with keywords including government IT, outsourcing, technology services, and restructuring.

Massachusetts

  • Baystate Health has laid off an unknown number of workers across 22 departments at Baystate Franklin Medical Center in Greenfield, with keywords including hospital staffing, nursing concerns, patient transport, and workforce reductions.
  • Coca-Cola is cutting 175 workers through the closure of its Northampton production facility, with keywords including plant closure, manufacturing, WARN notice, and facility shutdown.

Minnesota

  • Acuity Brands Lighting is cutting 86 workers in Winona as it closes a lighting plant and shifts production to another state, with keywords including plant closure, WARN notice, manufacturing, and production transfer.

Michigan

  • Dow is beginning layoffs affecting an unknown number of workers in Midland as part of a global restructuring that includes about 4,500 job cuts worldwide, with keywords including restructuring, chemicals, cost reduction, and global workforce cuts.

Oregon

  • Asante has conducted layoffs affecting an unknown number of workers in Medford while continuing to hire for selected positions, with keywords including healthcare, restructuring, workforce reduction, and expansion hiring.

Idaho

  • Scentsy previously cut 87 workers in Meridian and is now shedding warehouse space following the downsizing, with keywords including headquarters, warehouse operations, restructuring, and workforce reduction.

North Carolina

  • Asensus Surgical is cutting 108 workers in Morrisville due to organizational realignment, with keywords including medical technology, robotics, restructuring, and workforce reduction.

Colorado

  • Poudre School District is cutting 182 employees in Fort Collins due to ongoing budget shortfalls, with keywords including education, budget deficit, staffing reduction, and school operations.

Washington

  • Seattle Public Schools is considering layoffs and school closures in Seattle because of an $87 million budget shortfall, with keywords including budget deficit, school closures, education funding, and workforce reductions.
  • Washington State University Vancouver is considering workforce cuts tied to a 15% budget reduction, with keywords including higher education, budget cuts, potential layoffs, and campus operations.

Texas

  • John Soules Foods is expected to eliminate dozens of jobs in Tyler after ending a sanitation contract, with keywords including contract termination, food processing, workforce reduction, and sanitation services.
  • Educators affected by EPISD staffing reductions in El Paso are receiving workforce assistance following budget-driven cuts, with keywords including school layoffs, budget deficit, education, and workforce transition.
  • Texas has recorded nearly 30,000 workers affected by layoffs statewide in 2026, with keywords including WARN notices, workforce reductions, manufacturing, and logistics.

California

  • Kabam is consolidating its Los Angeles office and laying off an unknown number of workers, with keywords including video games, office consolidation, restructuring, and workforce reduction.
  • Rivian is cutting hundreds of workers in sales and service operations, with keywords including electric vehicles, sales workforce, service teams, and restructuring.
  • Meta previously conducted layoffs affecting an unspecified number of workers while reassigning thousands of employees toward AI-focused roles, with keywords including artificial intelligence, restructuring, performance management, and workforce realignment.
  • Robinhood is cutting approximately 290 workers, with keywords including fintech, workforce reduction, performance strategy, and organizational restructuring.
  • Starbucks eliminated an unknown number of sustainability and social impact roles, with keywords including corporate restructuring, sustainability, leadership changes, and workforce reduction.

United Kingdom

  • BBC is cutting 550 jobs as part of a savings plan that also reduces commissioning spending, with keywords including cost savings, broadcasting, restructuring, and budget reduction.

Vermont

  • UVM Health Network is eliminating 53 union positions, including 48 patient-facing roles, with keywords including healthcare, union workforce, cost reduction, and staffing cuts.

Florida

  • GardaWorld Federal Services has issued layoff notices connected to detainee transfers from the Alligator Alcatraz facility, with keywords including contractor workforce, detention operations, layoff notice, and facility changes.

Potential/Unconfirmed Layoffs

  • EY is reportedly laying off an unknown number of first-year audit staff in multiple locations, with keywords including accounting, audit practice, workforce reduction, and early-career employees.
  • Bungie is reportedly preparing layoffs affecting roughly 400 workers, with keywords including gaming, restructuring, Destiny franchise, and workforce reduction.
  • ZeniMax Media is reportedly conducting layoffs affecting an unknown number of workers across Bethesda and related studios, with keywords including Xbox, gaming, restructuring, and studio workforce cuts.
  • Washington State University Vancouver is evaluating possible workforce reductions tied to approved budget cuts, with keywords including higher education, budget reduction, campus operations, and potential layoffs.

Company-wide/Location Not Specified

  • Diageo is reportedly preparing layoffs affecting an unknown number of non-revenue-generating employees, with keywords including spirits industry, restructuring, cost reduction, and corporate operations.
  • AT&T is reportedly evaluating workforce reductions under new financial leadership, with keywords including telecommunications, restructuring, cost control, and workforce planning.

Iran

  • Printing houses across Iran are reducing headcount by an unknown number of workers due to rising paper prices and economic disruption, with keywords including publishing, inflation, cost pressures, and workforce downsizing.

National/Other Commentary and Analysis

  • BioSpace published analysis explaining common drivers of biopharma layoffs, with keywords including biotechnology, workforce strategy, restructuring, and industry trends.
  • HR Executive reported comments from Demis Hassabis arguing that some AI-related layoffs are driven by imitation rather than necessity, with keywords including artificial intelligence, management behavior, workforce strategy, and technology.
  • Multiple reports noted U.S. unemployment claims remain low and layoffs remain historically subdued nationwide, with keywords including labor market, unemployment claims, workforce trends, and economic conditions.
  • The New Republic examined corporate messaging and culture surrounding AI-era layoffs, with keywords including artificial intelligence, workplace culture, workforce reductions, and management communication.
  • Bloomberg and other outlets reported thousands of U.S. public-school employees have received layoff warnings tied to education budget pressures, with keywords including public education, layoff notices, funding shortfalls, and workforce planning.
  • HR Digest reported continued strong demand for AI talent despite broader technology-sector layoffs, with keywords including artificial intelligence, hiring demand, technology workforce, and labor market trends.

Disney Plans Job Cuts in Marketing Division

Entertainment conglomerate Walt Disney plans to cut up to 1,000 jobs. Most layoffs are expected in its marketing division. These job cuts were initiated before March. They will impact less than one percent of the company's total workforce. A newly appointed chief marketing officer is consolidating operations to reduce costs.

https://www.ibtimes.co.in/disney-plans-1000-job-cuts-most-layoffs-likely-marketing-division-report-900791


OtherSide Entertainment Reduces Workforce After Argos Project Halt

OtherSide Entertainment cut 17 jobs. This followed the cancellation of its Argos project. The studio deemed the game unviable in the current market. The job cuts took effect in late May. This reflects ongoing industry pressure for even veteran studios.

https://gamedev.net/news/otherside-entertainment-cuts-17-jobs-after-argos-cancellation-r4009/


Hillsborough County Faces Layoffs Over Tax Amendment

Hillsborough County commissioners discussed a proposed property tax reform amendment. The amendment could reduce county property tax revenue by $367 million annually. This loss may force staff layoffs, wage freezes, or increased fees. County services like parks and libraries could also face cuts. Florida voters will decide on the amendment in November.

Tampa, Florida

https://www.fox13news.com/news/hillsborough-county-commissioners-discuss-impacts-proposed-property-tax-reform-including-layoffs


HC Fishing?

Please be careful with how specific you are on here, especially about “inefficiencies” or even confusion in your areas. Some of the recent comments feel like fishing attempts by the people who are trying to cut staff.

Keep it general enough to stay safe.

PS. I set out a Pennies for Penny jar by Trailblazers. She needs our help!


Ferguson City Hall Cuts Jobs, Seeks New Taxes

Ferguson officials face a significant budget crisis. The city plans to cut $2 million and eliminate 12 jobs. Eight positions are layoffs across six departments, including police and fire. Officials are considering asking voters for new sales and property taxes. Years of dipping into cash reserves and rising operating costs caused the financial strain.

Ferguson, Missouri

https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/government-politics/article_4235342a-6ccd-4e76-a8db-72b4948450b9.html


Automated BIG approved

Barstow intermodal gateway project approved for construction according to media, so in less than 5 years when new contracts come up for bid, Barstow current facility and Shepherd going to be closed down, with resources shifted the same way the did in Interbay to Vancouver, transcon traffic will increase but facilities like Houston that require annual repair are going to be scabbed out to RJ Corman like Pearland. That’s why there is no more mechanical facilities other than Temple from the coast to Tulsa, and seniority wise Houston is almost at 20 years to hold in TY&E


eBay Cuts US Jobs While Seeking H-1B Workers

eBay plans to lay off 639 U.S. employees in 2026. WARN notices revealed these workforce reductions. During the same period, eBay filed for 429 H-1B visa hires. This coincides with strong business performance reported by the company. The situation reignites debate over the H-1B visa program's use.

https://americanbazaaronline.com/2026/06/16/ebay-layoffs-coincide-with-new-h-1b-hiring-482950/


CACI Inc. Announces Layoffs for 75 Millington Workers

CACI Inc. will lay off 75 workers. The software company is located in Millington, Tennessee. These permanent layoffs will begin on August 1. The company filed an official WARN Notice. This notice was submitted to the Tennessee Department of Labor on June 8.

Millington, Tennessee

https://www.actionnews5.com/2026/06/16/75-workers-impacted-contractor-announces-layoffs-millington-naval-base/


So Citi has we-ponized Big 4 consulting firms

post below has been copy pasted from Reddit, but sounds legit - sneaky and underhanded enough for Citi - because nothing, and I mean nothing, is below Citi's dignity as a firm. And the Big 4 consulting firm in question? Very likely PwC, the alma mater of some high up leaders at Citi. Or maybe EY

Post Source:Reddit

Ex Big 4 employee here. I hate to say it but more cuts are coming. I can’t say which Big 4 firm specifically, but this firm and bank have a model where Big 4 firm finds and hires the offshore India resources, proceeds to train them for certain bank roles and then essentially offloads those resources to bank’s books if bank ultimately decides they want those resources. Bank then lays off those in roles that the offshore resources were trained on and replaces the laid off employees with said resources while using “AI developments” and “economic conditions” as the final excuse. For them, it’s a great deal. Cheap resources they didn’t have to find, onboard, and train themselves while paying a structured fee to the Big 4 firm that bank gets to write off. Cheap and easy but certainly controversial. Also just inherently wrong. Bank will eventually realize that these offshore resources actually su-k and the quality of work is so bad that it will only create more work and operational constraints. Remaining employees in hard hit areas will have to manage and deal with the headache of these offshore resources while taking on greater workloads. 1st line is likely the most insulated from this. Anywhere else, best of luck. Sorry.


Big Cuts Coming August

Surgical layoffs coming in August after secret post-op analysis is completed of current AI and offshoring initiative. Not mass cuts but not small either. Please make sure you have 6 months of pay (gross) in a savings or money market account for your emergency fund. You have been 'WARN'ed.


Get ready for deep cuts in Q4

Surprise, surprise!

The EC goal with this year's annual planning, will be to cut to the bone. The internal transformation is not going fast enough to keep up with competition, so internal development efforts will be severely cut. Why invest in outdated and undocumented infrastructure? The cost savings will be used for sourcing the needed functionality outside.

It will be a sad Christmas for many!


True impact of ELT’s decision to discontinue Chevron Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Plan

During open enrollment last year, HR announced that the company would discontinue our previous mental health plan (Chevron Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder, MHSUD). This change meant that employees and their dependents who were receiving behavioral health benefits via MHSUD would be forced to obtain mental health coverage via one of the medical providers that we selected (Kaiser, Anthem, Cigna).

The HR email alerting us about this change very casually claimed that “the kinds of behavioral health services covered will generally remain the same” and that “costs may change.” Well, that was quite THE understatement!

I find it truly unconscionable that our ELT, who obviously had to have been presented detailed cost impact scenarios showing the devastating impact to employees, willingly chose to implement this significant reduction to our mental health benefits. And they did so knowing full well that people would be struggling even more as a result of the layoffs and reorg.

Since not everyone might have a need for these benefits (consider yourself fortunate), allow me to paint you a picture of the shocking financial impact that our family is facing.

We have the Anthem PPO. I originally called them to find out the per-session fee for this year. They initially stated $0 copay or coinsurance. That did not seem possible, as we used to pay $13 per session last year through the MHSUD plan. I called back, and Anthem stated that our cost would be 40% of the billed rate.

Assuming a weekly session, below is a cost comparison of old vs. new coverage:
— MHSUD cost = $13 x 52 = $676 per year
— Anthem cost =
— $1,000 deductible (we had not spent anything towards the deductible); this covers 100% of our out-of-network therapist’s fee for ~7 sessions at roughly $152 per session
— for the remaining 45 sessions this year, we expect to pay 40% of the therapist’s $152 fee; therefore a total of about $2,750
— that makes our total out of pocket expense for mental health benefits this year ~$3,750
— that is an increase of ~$3,074 (over 455%!!!) vs. the $676 under the old MHSUD plan

My question to MW and whoever else was involved in this decision is how can you possibly justify so callously reducing your employees’ mental health benefits and so drastically increasing their financial burden? Have you NO shame or compassion or, at a minimum, any interest in keeping your workforce mentally healthy?

We’re not talking about frilly perks here. This is MEDICALLY NECESSARY care. Mental health benefits are CRUCIAL in some cases to keep people from inflicting self-harm and possible su----e.

I am beyond disappointed in this company and its senior-most leaders. Somewhere along the way, greed took hold, and for the sake of shaving a few million off CVX expenses, you abdicated your responsibility towards the human beings you employ and their families.

To think that anything will change because of this post is utterly pointless, I know. I feel better at least having documented this egregious display of callousness from MW and the entire ELT. It might be good for all of us to remember that mental disease does not discriminate. Someday it might be you or one of your family members to suffer a mental health crisis. Ask yourself: are you proud of MW’s behavior? Do you feel his and the ELT’s decision about our mental health benefits is justified?