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Uber Cuts Jobs in People Division

Uber is reducing its workforce within its People and Places division. This department encompasses human resources, recruitment, and workplace facilities. The company is eliminating 23% of the roles in this specific division. These changes are intended to address organizational complexity and fragmentation. Uber confirmed that artificial intelligence was not a factor in these particular job cuts.

https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/stocks/articles/uber-layoffs-hr-workplace-division-160459323.html


Monumental Sports Entertainment Lays Off Employees

Monumental Sports & Entertainment recently laid off staff. Approximately 30 employees were affected by these cuts. This number is less than four percent of the total workforce. The organization employs around 1,000 workers. Management attributed the layoffs to redundancy and duplicated work.

Washington, D.C.

https://www.bizjournals.com/washington/news/2026/06/03/monumental-sports-staff-layoffs-wizards-capitals.html


York Board Reduces Support Staff by Hundreds

The York Region District School Board plans to eliminate 249 support staff positions. These cuts include over 200 educational assistants, along with secretarial, IT, and library staff. The board cites a projected 5.1 percent decline in student enrollment for these reductions. However, the Canadian Union of Public Employees blames years of provincial underfunding. Union officials warn these layoffs will negatively impact vulnerable students.

York Region, Ontario

https://www.yorkregion.com/news/union-blames-school-underfunding-for-249-york-region-layoffs/article_62c591c4-effb-5ef3-af9c-45e4aef5f32c.html


Layoffs are starting

Presbyterian Hospital has announced the layoffs of 150 workers along with the discontinuation of most Medicare Advantage plans in 2027.

According to a statement from Presbyterian Healthcare Services, the layoffs will be in administrative roles and not related to hospitals or clinics.

https://www.koat.com/article/presbyterian-layoffs-albuquerque-new-mexico/71475392


We would have benefited from staying in our lane

T is like an enormous dinosaur lumbering through the telecom space. Had we cared for the aging dinosaur by making sure our fiber footprint and customer service were robust, we could have survived the times we are in now.

Instead we tried to weave ourselves into sectors we had no business in and come up with gimmicky BS to seem cutting edge.

Putting funding and focus into those pursuits made us quietly fall behind. Now we’re like a cringey guy in the throes of a midlife crisis trying to date 20 year olds and who have zero interest while neglecting his family that is rapidly falling apart.

Nothing is working and the company looks stupid as he-l flopping around trying to ensure everyone that things are going great and AT&T is cool.


You'd think that after all these cuts, we'd be left with its strongest performers

Sadly, that's far from what happened here. The people who knew how to play politics, who knew how to hide during the bad times, they're the ones who mostly survived. Most of the people who actually knew how to lead, who had real skills and real experience, they're gone. What we've got left is the worst management team I've ever worked under and most of the rest of us who do the work looking for an exit.


Thank you being the best part of Verizon

If it’s any consolation, “thank you for being the best part of Verizon” was carelessly worn out like “love you’s” to your ex-wife. They got us all with it. They made corporate love to us (because it wasn’t consensual) while they took our innocence, money, and more importantly time. And you sold your dignity for a small check and what amounted to a pizza party. Hey we all get used from time to time. But this time, you got a skill out of it not just he---s.


Don’t sell yourself short

I finally decided it was time to give up on FIS and started applying. Honestly, this company makes you feel so sh---y about yourself that I went in thinking I wouldn’t be able to land anything.To my surprise, a couple weeks in, I have two offers, both paying significantly more.
Put yourself out there. Believe in yourself. Don’t let this record breakingly bad executive team and their leadership make you lose confidence in your future.


June or July 2026????

Does anyone have any idea when the next round will be, June or July 2026?

Please don't assume we're back just because we're hiring. If you've followed the trend over the last few years, OpenText has often hired and then later laid off employees to backfill positions. The current hiring activity alone doesn't necessarily indicate sustained growth.


Where is the innovation

The cure is not in cutting costs. The cure is to innovate its way out of the current
predicament. Fiserv seems to be missing that point. Sure you can increase EPS by buying back stock and laying off employees, but thats not going to grow top line revenue. No one is impressed with management’s plans, and the stock price is reflecting that.


Layoffs are destroying the culture

Did you notice that after every layoff the environment becomes a bit more toxic? People start keeping to themselves, become less cooperative, and are more likely to take credit for things they didn't do. It's not even that I blame anybody, I can perfectly understand wanting to protect yourself. I just think it's incredibly sad.


Delusional HR

Heard something that made me laugh out loud. HR talking about not “buying” technology platforms as we can build everything ourselves via Citi Stylus. Citi Stylus is a good tool but is it to the level of building enterprise level AI platforms? Not a chance. Good luck to us all and dealing with these HR muppets who sit in their glass towers having no idea what’s actually going on. Delusional. Watch the layoffs start as a result of poorly built internal AI tools to only go on a hiring spree to try figure out how to fix it. Incompetence at its finest.


Good employees are being pushed out

They're either being laid off or pressured to quit. I don't know what an advantage of getting rid of the best part of your workforce could be either in the short or the long run. Shouldn't we be making sure they remain here? Isn't that what a good company would be doing?


Toshiba International Corporation Cuts 67 Houston Jobs

Toshiba International Corporation is laying off 67 workers. These layoffs will occur at its Houston, Texas facility. The changes are effective this September. The company cited a plant closure as the reason. The specific plant closing was not identified.

Houston, Texas

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/trending/article/toshiba-houston-lay-offs-22287409.php


Presbyterian Reduces Workforce, Discontinues Many Medicare Advantage Offerings

Presbyterian Healthcare Services announced 150 layoffs. These layoffs affect administrative roles. The affected positions are not in hospitals or clinics. The organization will also discontinue most Medicare Advantage plans in 2027. Direct patient care roles will remain unaffected.

Albuquerque, New Mexico

https://www.koat.com/article/presbyterian-layoffs-albuquerque-new-mexico/71475392


GitLab Restructures Workforce, Shares Gain on AI Plans

GitLab announced a restructuring plan impacting its global operations. The company is cutting 350 jobs, which represents about 14% of its workforce. Shares climbed after stronger-than-expected sales and an improved annual outlook. GitLab's revenue increased 23% to $264.2 million for the recent quarter. The company is promoting its new Duo Agent Platform for AI software tasks.

San Francisco, California

https://ts2.tech/en/gitlab-shares-rise-on-stronger-ai-outlook-350-layoffs-announced/


London Children's Aid Society Cuts 23 Staff

Children's Aid Society London and Middlesex issued layoff notices. At least 23 workers will be affected starting in September. The agency faces a $5.6 million deficit this year. Union representatives worry about increased workloads and staff burnout. These cuts follow recent union bargaining and chronic underfunding.

London, Ontario

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/london/london-ont-children-s-aid-workers-worry-layoffs-could-hurt-youth-and-families-9.7219646


The grass isn't always greener

I have been gone from Boeing for less than 5 years. Not long in the grand design, but long enough to compare.

The corporate world su-ks. The type of people who make it to management in all companies su-k.

All things being the same, I'd rather work for a company that su-ks with great benefits than a company that su-ks with less than stellar benefits.

I'm going to be ripped for this, but yes, I'd go back to Boeing. Its sh---y but the 10% match in the 401k will get me out earlier and the cost of insurance is the lowest I have ever found.

I'm not going to be happy at work anywhere, so I might as well have my pockets full.


Monroe School Transportation Inc. Workers Face Layoffs, New Jobs Offered

Monroe School Transportation Inc. will lay off nearly 200 workers. This follows a competitive bidding process for school transportation services. Transpo Bus Service secured the new contract, replacing Monroe. Transpo's co-owner is offering positions to the affected Monroe employees. The Department of Labor also met with workers to help guide them into new jobs.

Rochester, N.Y.

https://www.whec.com/top-news/nearly-200-rochester-school-bus-workers-facing-layoffs-offered-jobs-with-new-transportation-company-transpo-bus-services/


Sparhawk May Close or Cut Jobs After Bankruptcy Filing

Sparhawk may face layoffs or closure. The company filed a notice with the Department of Workforce Development. This action follows Sparhawk's bankruptcy filing. Sparhawk Trucking and Sparhawk Truck and Trailer are actively seeking a buyer. The bank currently allows the companies to operate as usual.

Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin

https://www.wisconsinrapidstribune.com/story/money/2026/06/02/sparhawk-trucking-files-notice-of-potential-layoffs-or-closure-as-its-works-through-bankruptcy-case/90374798007/