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Columbia College Cuts Six Tenured Positions

Columbia College recently laid off six tenured faculty members. This action addresses declining enrollment and a growing budget deficit. The college has now cut 54 full-time faculty since January 2025. The layoffs impacted the Schools of Communication and Culture and Design. Affected faculty will receive pay through the next academic year.

https://columbiachronicle.com/campus/breaking-college-lays-off-6-tenured-faculty-in-fourth-round-of-cuts/


NPR Reduces Employee Count After Buyouts

NPR implemented staff reductions following a round of voluntary buyouts. The total workforce reduction amounts to fewer than 30 employees. Most employees accepted buyouts, but 10 journalists were laid off. The content division saw a cut of approximately 4%. These actions address financial pressures from declining revenues.

https://current.org/2026/05/npr-reduces-staff-through-layoffs-buyouts/


Where's the accountability?

They always have an excuse on earnings calls. Covid, Presidential elections, war, gas prices, etc. When will analysts call their bluff? They’re so far off from paying off their debt. If they don’t do sell offs, they will continue to cut expenses (headcount) every quarter to make the numbers look better.

@e2+1kr1f5ck0 said it perfectly.


Highlands Charter School Cuts 79 Jobs Post-Vote

Highlands Community Charter and Technical Schools announced layoffs. Seventy-nine employees were impacted by these job reductions. This occurred days after the county board voted to keep the school open. The school cited operational and financial realities for the cuts. It aims to strengthen academics and ensure long-term sustainability.

Sacramento, California

https://www.abc10.com/article/news/local/california/highlands-charter-school-announces-layoffs-days-after-county-vote-keeps-school-open/103-b29a26dc-efc6-40f4-b7a0-9770c59766cc


We're turning into Sprint

The golden years are long gone. To compete with price slashing, we have to almost give away our product. This leaves less to work with. Though cost cutting has been a theme the past 5 years. But this past year has reached Sprint levels. Do more with less people and money but be happy about leadership's questionable decisions. It is scary the similarities of what Sprint went through before being destroyed and what we are seeing today within. A sad coincidence we added yellow to our colors. On top of all that weight from above, customers are getting worse. Not just with us but everywhere. The entitlement norm and lack of compassion or respect of fellow humans is a crazy strain on workers already looking over their shoulder.

@xx+1kqqf7e4m makes an excellent point.


Multiple Companies Announce New Jersey Layoffs

JPMorgan Chase conducted layoffs in New Jersey this year. Novartis also implemented layoffs in the state. Both companies have had three rounds of staff reductions. Meta, owner of Facebook, announced New Jersey layoffs. British bank Barclays is also letting go of staff in the state.

New Jersey

https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/business/2026/05/26/barclays-jpmorgan-chase-meta-and-novartis-to-lay-off-hundreds-in-nj/90259954007/


RNDC Plans Over 300 Layoffs Across Two States

Republic National Distributing Company (RNDC) announced significant layoffs. The company plans to cut 267 jobs in Washington. An additional 53 employees in South Dakota will also be affected. These actions are ahead of potential distribution rights or operations takeovers. RNDC also issued WARN notices for nearly 150 layoffs in Oregon last week.

https://www.bevnet.com/spirits/2026/rndc-layoffs-continue-in-wa-sd-ahead-of-potential-deals


Burnt out

High performer with excellent performance assessments, but I can't do it anymore. Staff cuts have us at bare bones. We do not have the staff to do even an average job anymore, forget about excelling. All we do it jump from one fire to another, a little here and a little there, trying to satisfy everyone and actually not accomplishing anything. Client satisfaction is not even on the radar. Job satisfaction is non-existent. I'm done.


Belleville Students Protest School Staff Layoffs

Belleville High School students protested district budget cuts on Friday morning. Approximately 100 students staged a walkout and rally. The Board of Education decided to lay off 29 staffers. These cuts are intended to address a $3 million deficit. Students expressed concern over losing teachers and mental health services.

Belleville, New Jersey

https://newjersey.news12.com/2026/05/22/belleville-students-protest-budget-cuts-that-will-cost-teachers-jobs/5ShODqheJrQOhTk3VBbv6a


Plymouth Sheriff's Office Cuts 33 Jobs Amid Budget Woes

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


What does the future look like

I think revenue will continue to decline, staff numbers will decrease every year and the company might survive as a content company , cloud based with around 8k employees

It's also conceivable that content may not even save us as better products become available. If this is the case then the company will likely dissolve in around 5 years time


Brockton Public Schools Announces Teacher Layoffs

Superintendent Priya Tahiliani announced upcoming layoffs. These affect Brockton Public Schools. Forty-three teachers union positions will be eliminated. These cuts are for the next school year.

Brockton, MA

https://www.enterprisenews.com/story/news/2026/05/24/brockton-top-stories-bunceys-golf-city-school-layoffs-fatal-crash/90182533007/


Montgomery County Budget Approval Impacts School Employment

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/


Pajaro Valley Unified Approves 100 Staff Layoffs

The Pajaro Valley Unified School District board approved final layoffs. Approximately 100 full-time equivalent positions were eliminated. These cuts affect special education staff, teachers, and mental health clinicians. The district cited a budget deficit, rising costs, and declining enrollment as reasons. Staff and parents voiced strong opposition, warning of negative impacts on student support and safety.

Watsonville, California

https://lookouexample.com/pajaro-valley-unified-school-board-approves-layoffs-of-about-100-full-time-staff/story


CVS Health Director Sells US $317.47 Million in Common Stock

...but CVS can't afford to give a cost-of-living increase to their employees.

https://www.moomoo.com/news/post/70410806/cvs-health-cvsus-director-sells-us-317-47-million-in?level=1&data_ticket=1779459073784388

https://www.marketbeat.com/stocks/NYSE/CVS/insider-trades/


Intuit, Credit Karma Announce Bay Area Layoffs

Intuit and Credit Karma recently conducted layoffs. These cuts affected hundreds of workers. Employees in Oakland, San Francisco, and Mountain View were impacted. The layoffs occurred across the Bay Area. This represents a mass reduction in staff.

Oakland, California

https://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/news/2026/05/21/intuit-layoffs-credit-karma-oakland-mountain-view.html


First Student Plymouth Faces Layoffs After Contract Loss

First Student's Plymouth site will dismiss 125 employees. The Wayzata District ended its transportation agreement. Operations at Plymouth cease by July 31. Bus operators and mechanics are among those impacted. The school board selected a lower-cost provider.

Plymouth, Minnesota

https://kstp.com/kstp-news/local-news/layoffs-at-local-first-student-bus-company-after-wayzata-school-district-changes-service/


Sacramento Unified Board Approves Further Layoffs

Sacramento City Unified approved additional staff terminations. This decision added to over 500 layoff notices authorized earlier. The board acted against an administrative judge's recommendation for about 100 employees. These cuts aim to address a $170 million budget deficit. District leaders seek to avoid state intervention with these measures.

Sacramento, California

https://www.abridged.org/news/sacramento-school-board-decides-on-more-layoffs/