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Is the goal to lay off all experienced people?
That’s what it’s starting to look like. Seems a little self-defeating to me, but what do I know, I’m just a measly peon, right?
It's good to see that layoffs no longer equal a stock surge, but the opposite
SentinelOne shares plunged in after-hours trading on Wall Street after the company published its first-quarter financial results and announced layoffs affecting 8% of its workforce. The cybersecurity company reported results that largely met expectations but issued a relatively weak forecast, sending the stock sharply lower in late trading.
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/r1goyeuxgx
My team is a nightmare and I am stuck in it
Every morning I wonder if today is the day they decide I am out. Leadership flips on people without warning and I have seen it happen too many times. The rules change weekly, nothing is written down, and I get blamed for not reading minds. I am running on empty and too scared to speak up because anyone who complains disappears. This crew has cycled through everyone multiple times since I started. They call it natural turnover but it looks much more like a sla-ghter to me.
Will there be more cuts today?
Friday isn't usually a layoff day, so I'm thinking no, but if anybody knows for sure, please share.
The "several people" laid off from Covington office please stand up
Fidelity layoffs hit Covington campus
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - Fidelity Investments has laid off several people from its Covington campus.
https://local12.com/news/local/fidelity-investments-layoffs-hit-covington-campus-employment-unemployment-jobs
The "several people" laid off from Covington office please stand up
"Fidelity Investments has laid off several people from its Covington campus."
https://local12.com/news/local/fidelity-investments-layoffs-hit-covington-campus-employment-unemployment-jobs
After 30 years….
Through the years I’ve amassed lots of AT&T stock. My frustration level with our so called leaders has never been higher. I’m ready to dump it all and invest in much better companies that will easily return more than the T dividend could ever deliver. Has anyone else decided the same? TY
AI Unlocked!
As we spent the last decade offshoring and laying off our vteam family, I was energized and excited to learn how AI unlocked is how we scale our most important investment - our people! This is such impactful work. Because when the Vteam thrives, Verizon thrives - together!
There is no question AI is changing how we work, but emotional intelligence will always shape the why. The future belongs to organizations that value both. AI is the how. EI is the why. And nobody cares about people like Verizon. I am very grateful to be part of this best in class culture OS! Let’s go team!
Perella Weinberg Partners Reduces Staff, Acquires London Firm
Perella Weinberg Partners is reducing its workforce. The firm is cutting 10% of its staff, including 12 partners. This follows a 91% drop in net income during the first quarter. Concurrently, PWP is acquiring Gleacher Shacklock, a British bank. This acquisition will add up to eight senior bankers in London.
London, United Kingdom
https://www.efinancialcareers.com/news/pwp-cuts-tim-shacklock
Can somebody please share severance details?
Is it the usual or have they changed anything?
NBA Teams Reduce Staff; Trail Blazers Cut 70
The Los Angeles Lakers and Portland Trail Blazers recently implemented layoffs. These workforce reductions impact both NBA franchises. The Portland Trail Blazers reportedly laid off 70 employees. This decision is linked to ownership's cost-cutting measures. The changes will affect the teams' future operations.
Portland, Oregon
https://sports.yahoo.com/videos/ramifications-lakers-front-office-layoffs-181247244.html
El Paso ISD Faces Deep Job Cuts, Financial Crisis
El Paso Independent School District (EPISD) plans significant workforce reductions. Its Board of Trustees will vote on declaring financial exigency. The plan proposes cutting 410 positions, including teachers and staff. EPISD faces a $52.8 million budget shortfall this fiscal year. These measures address the district's severe financial difficulties.
El Paso, Texas
https://kfoxtv.com/news/local/episd-to-consider-financial-exigency-declaration-more-than-400-job-cuts-at-tuesday-school
Redlands Unified Board Approves 24 Staff Reductions
The Redlands Unified School Board approved layoffs for 24 certificated employees. This decision occurred during a special meeting on May 27. The layoffs include counselors, teachers, and student support staff. This brings the total confirmed district layoffs this month to 43 positions. These reductions address ongoing budget challenges for the district.
Redlands, California
https://www.communityforwardredlands.com/redlands-unified-board-finalizes-layoffs-for-24-certificated-employees/
Box CEO: AI Misunderstanding Drives Tech Layoffs
Box CEO Aaron Levie highlights a growing disconnect in Silicon Valley regarding AI. He states many tech executives misunderstand AI's full scope and practical challenges. CEOs often see only the "happy path" of AI, ignoring the extensive work required for sustainable results. This limited view contributes to widespread tech industry layoffs. Companies like Meta and Wix have recently reduced their workforces, partly attributing cuts to AI efficiencies.
https://fortune.com/2026/05/29/box-ceo-aaron-levie-ai-psychosis-jobs-layoffs/
Insuranceopedia: Tech Job Loss Costs Soar to $14,400 Monthly
A new Insuranceopedia analysis details the rising financial impact of tech layoffs. In 2026, losing a tech job costs workers an estimated $14,400 per month. This figure includes approximately $13,750 in salary and $625 for private health insurance. The monthly financial blow is 36% higher than in 2021 and 56% higher than a decade ago. Tech companies have already cut nearly 115,000 jobs this year, accelerating the industry's layoff crisis.
https://americanbazaaronline.com/2026/05/28/losing-a-tech-job-in-2026-now-costs-workers-nearly-14400-month-481700/
Ya'll going to take it
stock soars to 400 in after hours market. None of us are getting raises, promotions, stock purchase plan or RSU's and are constantly being threatened by layoffs. JC and MD are getting rich and we're suffering, yet we do all the work. How long are we going to look like the fools that we are. We get a beating and then say thank you...may I have another. Apparently, people are no longer quiet quitting...or if they are....it is not working. The company itself seems to be getting stronger...like it feeds off of negativity.
Zuckerberg yacht arrives as Meta cuts 1,400 Seattle jobs
A superyacht linked to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg arrived in Seattle. The vessel, named "Launchpad," drew crowds in South Lake Union. Its arrival followed Meta's announcement of 1,400 layoffs in Washington state. Some observers criticized the yacht's presence during this period. Others viewed the large vessel as a tourist attraction.
Seattle, Washington
https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/zuckerberg-superyacht-draws-crowds-seattle-meta-layoffs/281-efc3e24b-894e-436d-a303-f821313508df
Asante declines comment on first layoffs
Layoffs at Asante began this week. Employees reported cuts in IT, security, and nutrition departments. Asante CEO Tom Gessel previously warned of a projected $50 million deficit. He anticipated 300 or more job losses in fiscal year 2026. Asante officials declined to comment on the reported layoffs.
Medford, Oregon
https://rv-times.com/2026/05/27/asante-declines-comment-on-reported-first-wave-of-budget-cutting-layoffs/
Rapyd Shifts to AI Model, Reduces Workforce
Fintech unicorn Rapyd is undergoing a major restructuring. It is laying off employees as part of this process. CEO Arik Shtilman announced a shift to an AI-driven business model. This change aims to make the company faster and more efficient. Dozens, potentially over a hundred, workers are affected by the cuts.
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/h1r00jfrgzl
Fayette Schools Board Approves Budget, Loan Amid Layoff Protests
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
NetApp Cuts 77 Jobs in California
NetApp announced permanent job cuts impacting 77 employees. These layoffs are centered around its San Jose, California location. The company stated a strategic realignment is driving these changes. This shift focuses on evolving customer needs and long-term growth. Affected staff received notice in May 2026, with terminations set for July 2026.
San Jose, California
https://www.crn.com/news/storage/2026/netapp-layoffs-will-impact-77-in-california-amid-strategic-realignment
The state of the company, 2026 edition
- WF will drain your patience
- We're all just headcount lines
- revews are always hanging over you
- Formal warning = slow exit
- One mistake will follow you
- RTO is control, not collaboration
- Badge reports replaced trust
- Office hours matter more than output
- Commute is your problem
- Morale is your problem
- Town halls are performative theater
- Location strategy keeps moving the target
- Offshoring is omnipresent and has no end
- Politics always beats merit
- Silence is safest
- Speaking's risky
- Everyone is trying to look essential
- But... Everyone is tired
- C-level lineup = the grift brigade
- Trust is long gone
- The job is no longer doing the work (it's surviving)
Fidelity Investments Restructures Teams, Adds Engineering Jobs
Fidelity Investments reduced staff at its Covington facility. The company is realigning its technology and delivery teams. This aims to better match skills with high-priority customer work. Roughly one percent of the workforce was impacted by these changes. Fidelity plans to hire many new engineering roles and thousands of other critical positions.
Covington, Kentucky
https://local12.com/news/local/fidelity-investments-layoffs-hit-covington-campus-employment-unemployment-jobs
VZI inbox filled with goodbyes
Had seen the golden era of Verizon US, EU and India completely collapsed. In last few weeks many of my VZI folks. With whom I worked closely left the org. Same thing I observed in different domains so many good byes emails.
So we fire lots of people, we use ai for everything, and I’m doing 3 times the work I did 2 years ago. Why is vz stock barely moving since..
….mid March. Seriously, Dan be like ‘AI efficiency” and ‘we must tighten our belt and layoff’ and we’re still sh---y. Pay me Danny boy. You made a sh-t deal with the unions but have always paid us. All that moolah you got saved should be coming back to us. Sh-t, even throw the union some type of bonus for bending over on a bad contract.
Also that voice changer stuff is racist as he-l.
99 Percent of CEOs Are Preparing to Lay Off Workers and Replace Them With AI Within Two Years, Survey Finds
Fear of AI is at an all-time high. Not fear of a Skynet-style superintelligent singularity seizing power, generally speaking, but of something perhaps just as horrifying: that life under capitalism continues much as it always has, with one key difference — AI has made human labor obsolete.
A new survey by consulting firm Mercer polled nearly 1,000 executives across the United States. A jaw-dropped 98 percent of them said they have major organization design changes in the works around AI, while 99 percent expect AI will lead to layoffs over the next two years.
The Mercer report, first covered by TechSpot, also found a collapse in worker wellbeing as talk of AI dominates break rooms. In 2024, Mercer worker’s sentiment found 66 percent of employees surveyed said they are “thriving” in the workplace. By 2026, that number had fallen to just 44 percent.
At the same time, the number of workers who report being “unsatisfied” has skyrocketed, with over 20 percent of workers surveyed admitting they’re “unsatisfied but… don’t have a choice at this point and will be staying for the next 12 months.”
How human resources managers plan to combat this workplace fatigue — symptomatic of a rapidly decaying labor market, not to mention stagnant wages across the board — is equally alarming. In the next two years, 49 percent of HR professionals say incorporating worker sentiments with behavioral data will become “critical” to managing labor on the job. A further 44 and 43 percent said the same of always-on surveillance platforms and AI chatbots, respectively.
To the business owners and corporatists of the world, this is the point of AI: to discipline human labor. That’s the large-scale economic process by which capitalists undermine workers’ bargaining power, through systemic mechanisms like debt, the so-called gig economy, unemployment, deskilling — and, according to some theorists, even the nuclear family.
In the workplace and outside of it, AI boosts these mechanisms, eroding workers’ power to demand change or even hold onto basic concessions like healthcare and pensions — labor rights begrudgingly pried from corporations after decades of workplace struggle.
The technology doesn’t even need to be particularly effective to achieve any of this. Business leaders like Shopify CEO Tobi Lutke are already using AI to squeeze more value from their workers, while venture capitalists use it to pry equity back from theirs. In some cases, managers are even using AI chatbots to decide who to fire.
In all, the picture is pretty grim. The richest men and women in the world have made it abundantly clear why they want AI. The tech may not be living up to their wild expectations quite yet, but they’re still unleashing it without hesitation. The only question is how workers respond now, before that hellish dystopia we all fear becomes our reality.
https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/99-percent-ceos-workers-ai-survey
You may now understand why employees' dissatisfaction at Dell sunk and will keep sinking.
Operation North Star
PFNA has been running an extended behind the scenes reduction in force for several months now. They call it North Star. They are using 2019 headcount numbers as their target for work force reductions. It has resulted in thousands of position reductions. This year they have severance packages if needed to get to targets. There are interim milestone targets they are working against. But the "ZBB" group is going around the country totaling up reduction targets for all sites that will be then be enforced. This is hourly and salaried. Targets for salaried focused on a salaried/hourly ratio of 13:1 or higher; cross checked with the 2019 headcount. It's a top- down, arbitrary number. SOOOO much has changed since 2019. To try and hit that number is ignorant and will result in substantial performance outages. You may as well have targeted 1971! the logic is just as valid. Classic Pepsico compression productivity. you don't need real strategic business plans, just place arbitrary, impossible targets on your field and gut your capability. Indra perfected this predatory leadership. Her protégés don't know how to do anything else. Pepsico has always believed in cooking the golden goose. How Ramon, Steven and others made deliberate business decisions that cost thousands their jobs yet they continue in position is a damning indictment of the board. Where's the accountability? I guess it's the fault of the frontline? Couldn't be the C-suite's responsible? nah, right?
Did ORx lose folks today?
I know OI and OT / ETIPS did...
Can the same department be hit twice this round?
I'm looking for some assurance of safety, probably in vain. They always just keep coming back for more.
So only a few people got laid off today?
Don't get me wrong, it's still devastating for each of them, and I really feel for those affected. Every job loss hits a family, not just a person. But this wasn't the bloodbath everyone was expecting. Does this mean the big round is still ahead of us?
Santa Rosa Schools Consider Fiscal Chief Raise Amid Layoffs
Santa Rosa City Schools trustees will discuss a $76,000 pay increase. This raise is for interim fiscal chief Luz Cazares. The district recently issued layoff notices to 80 staff members. Cazares is credited with helping the district avoid state receivership. Some staff members expressed frustration over the proposed salary hike.
Santa Rosa, California
https://www.pressdemocrat.com/2026/05/27/santa-rosa-school-board-to-discuss-76000-raise-for-outgoing-interim-fiscal-chief-after-sweeping-layoffs/
Future plc Plans Editorial Staff Reductions
Future plc has proposed significant editorial staff changes. The company plans 45 redundancies across its technology titles. These affected brands include Tom's Guide and Techradar. However, Future plc is also creating 15 new roles. This restructuring will result in a net reduction of 30 positions.
https://pressgazette.co.uk/news/journalism-job-cuts-in-2026-updates/
Philadelphia School District Faces Layoffs; Principals Urge Rideshare Tax
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/
T-Mobile Shuts Retail Outlets, Workforce Reductions Continue
T-Mobile is implementing a digital-first strategy. This transformation includes ongoing employee layoffs. The company is also quietly closing some authorized retail stores. These store closures are resulting in further job losses. Some remaining locations are converting to premium Experience stores.
https://www.thestreet.com/retail/t-mobile-quietly-closes-stores-after-layoffs
Amdocs Plans Significant Global Workforce Reduction
Amdocs is preparing for a major global workforce reduction. This action is part of a broad company reorganization. The software giant expects to cut 7% to 10% of its total employees. New President and CEO Shimie Hortig is leading these changes.
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/u4qmp07cv
Royalton Park Avenue Hotel Announces Layoffs Amid Reboot
The Royalton Park Avenue hotel is implementing layoffs. This action follows a period of debt struggles. The hotel had recently achieved some financial stability. Management is now attempting a strategic reboot. The layoffs are part of this new operational plan.
New York City, New York
https://www.crainsnewyork.com/real-estate/commercial/cny-royalton-layoffs-park-avenue-south-20260528/
Colorado OIT Cuts 173 Jobs Amid Major Reorganization
Colorado's Office of Information Technology (OIT) laid off 173 employees. The agency also announced a major reorganization and leadership change. This action follows years of failed audit recommendations for cybersecurity. OIT is shifting to a new "pod model" for technology service delivery. The department plans to hire 98 new staff with different required skills.
Denver, Colorado
https://www.9news.com/article/news/local/next/next-with-kyle-clark/colorado-state-technology-office-layoffs/73-ff4132ff-f48f-429d-9eb6-4edb04768e20
US Initial Jobless Claims Rise Slightly
Americans filed 215,000 initial jobless claims last week. This represented a 5,000 increase from the prior week. Economists had predicted 211,000 claims. Layoffs remained low despite ongoing economic uncertainties. Continuing unemployment benefits recipients also increased by 15,000.
https://www.reuters.com/business/us-weekly-jobless-claims-increase-marginally-amid-low-layoffs-2026-05-28/
Webflow Announces Job Cuts, Citing AI Impact
San Francisco-based Webflow announced layoffs on Wednesday. Employees were abruptly locked out of company accounts without warning. CEO Linda Tong stated AI tools transformed website development. This prompted a difficult decision to restructure the team. The exact number of affected workers remains unclear.
San Francisco, California
https://www.sfchronicle.com/tech/article/webflow-layoffs-tech-san-francisco-22279561.php