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Florida Layoffs This Week

Florida businesses like HCL and Bahama Breeze are among those affected. HCL is cutting 51 to 100 employees in Florida. These layoffs reflect restructuring efforts, cost-cutting measures, and shifts tied to artificial intelligence. Workforce reductions span technology, finance, health care, manufacturing, and hospitality sectors.

Florida

https://patch.com/florida/southtampa/list-companies-planning-layoffs-week-include-these-fl-businesses


Tillsonburg Hospital Lays Off Personal Support Workers

Unifor is concerned about recent layoffs at Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital. Twenty-seven personal support workers (PSWs) received layoff notices. The hospital plans to hire more registered practical nurses (RPNs). These new hires will not offset the loss of essential PSWs. Unifor believes these cuts will negatively impact patient care and staff.

Tillsonburg, Ontario

https://www.unifor.org/news/all-news/unifor-concerned-announced-psw-layoffs-tillsonburg-district-memorial-hospital


Hornblower, IPIC Theaters Plan Maryland Layoffs

Many U.S. companies across various industries plan employee layoffs this week. Hornblower Cruises plans 51 to 100 job cuts in Maryland by April 25. Bethesda's IPIC Theaters will eliminate 116 jobs on April 28. These job cuts reflect restructuring efforts, cost-cutting, and market shifts. Layoffs span technology, finance, healthcare, manufacturing, and hospitality.

, Maryland

https://patch.com/maryland/annapolis/list-companies-planning-layoffs-week-includes-these-md-businesses


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


Mars Petcare Closes NC Plant, 150 Jobs Lost

Mars Petcare is closing a factory. The factory is located in Henderson, North Carolina. This closure will affect 150 employees. Mars Petcare is a division of consumer giant Mars. The plant is situated in a small town.

Henderson, NC

https://www.bizjournals.com/triangle/news/2026/04/22/mars-petcare-henderson-plant-closing-150-layoffs.html


RESRG Automotive to Implement Summer Layoffs

RESRG Automotive will begin layoffs. These job reductions are scheduled for this summer. The company plans to implement the layoffs soon. Employees will be affected starting this summer. RESRG Automotive is initiating these workforce changes.

https://www.14news.com/video/2026/04/22/layoffs-starting-this-summer-resrg-automotive-14-first-alert-streaming-230-pm-42226/?outputType=amp


Federal Court Approves R&R Janitorial $1.25M Bias Settlement

A federal court approved a $1.25 million settlement. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission was a party. R&R Janitorial Painting and Building Services, Inc. was the defendant. This agreement resolves a five-year-old bias lawsuit. The suit alleged discrimination in connection with layoffs.

Washington, D.C.

https://www.law360.com/articles/2468827/eeoc-janitorial-co-get-ok-for-1-2m-deal-in-layoff-bias-suit


Careerminds Study Reveals Layoff Communication Failures

Careerminds research highlights widespread issues with how companies handle layoffs. Many employees first learn about job cuts through workplace gossip. Only a quarter of laid-off staff felt leadership was transparent about the reasons. Poor communication significantly damages trust among both departing and remaining employees. Half of remaining staff considered leaving their jobs due to these communication failures.

https://www.benefitspro.com/amp/2026/04/23/poorly-handled-layoffs-are-costing-us-employers-their-remaining-talent/


New Britain Schools Face Layoffs Amid Funding Shortfall

New Britain Public Schools faces significant budget cuts. The superintendent warned of dozens of staff layoffs and a potential school closure. The district requested $18.9 million, but the mayor proposed a $1 million increase. Parents and teachers urged the Common Council to reject the current budget. A special Board of Education meeting will discuss the proposed cuts.

New Britain, CT

https://www.wfsb.com/2026/04/23/new-britain-school-district-faces-major-budget-cuts-potential-layoffs/


Redwood Materials Reduces Staff by 10 Percent

Battery recycling firm Redwood Materials laid off approximately 135 employees. This reduction represents about 10% of its total workforce. The company stated the cuts are part of a strategic restructuring. CEO JB Straubel aims to streamline operations for its energy storage business. This follows a previous 5% staff reduction five months prior.

https://americanbazaaronline.com/2026/04/22/redwood-materials-lays-off-10-workforce-despite-6b-valuation-479440/


Saskatchewan Polytechnic Cuts 30 Jobs

Saskatchewan Polytechnic recently announced further employee layoffs. Thirty full-time and part-time employees were affected. This group included faculty, professional services, and out-of-scope staff. The institution cited an annual operational review for these decisions. Challenges in the international education sector also contributed to the layoffs.

Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan

https://www.discovermoosejaw.com/articles/more-layoffs-at-saskatchewan-polytechnic-amid-ongoing-challenge


Bone tree no longer penetrating market

Update from Dan notes that the bone tree office is no longer penetrating the market, so this office is confirmed to be closing. All employees moving to previous WFH model, and then RIFs determined at an “unannounced” date. Sounds like there will be some consideration regarding the amount of candor an employee demonstrates.


Verizon is following AT&T’s 2020 VISION, announced 7 years later.

AT&T employees were informed 2016-2017 about the 2020 Vision cutting 1/3 of the workforce by 2020, and no manager having less than 10 direct reports.

Verizon is cutting 25% of the workforce by 2027 (does that mean there’s another 10% left to cut?), and no managers with less than 7-8 direct reports.


Hollow Words and Heavy Workloads: The Reality of "Crown 2.0"

As a long-time employee watching our recent executive communications, I am genuinely terrified for the future of this company. We are being fed a steady diet of corporate buzzwords that sound impressive but mean absolutely nothing to the people doing the actual work.
When Chris constantly talks about building a "best in class" organization and launching "Crown 2.0," you have to ask yourself what those terms actually mean. The problem is that they are never defined. There are no specific metrics, no tangible benchmarks, and no honest roadmaps shared with us to back up the grand vision. It feels entirely disingenuous, like a pre-packaged Wall Street script designed to sound confident while obscuring the reality on the ground. When leaders hide behind vague catchphrases instead of offering concrete plans, it is usually a glaring warning sign that they are masking a much deeper lack of direction.
Nowhere is this disconnect more obvious, and more painful, than in the commentary surrounding the recent 20% Reduction in Force. Listening to Chris put a positive spin on such a massive cut shows a staggering lack of empathy for the people who built this place. Hundreds of families had their livelihoods upended, yet the move was packaged as a strategic triumph.
Then comes the inevitable, hollow compliment about the "resilience" of the remaining team. Let us be incredibly clear about what that resilience actually looks like. It is not a renewed commitment to a brilliant new vision. It is the sheer exhaustion of the surviving teammates who are now expected to maintain the company's success entirely on their own backs. We are absorbing the workloads of our departed colleagues, not out of loyalty to a new regime, but because the current job market stinks and people have mortgages to pay.
We are trapped on a sinking ship, holding the hull together with duct tape while our friends struggle to find a lifeline. The ultimate strategy seems painfully transparent to anyone paying attention. The goal is not to build a sustainable workplace. The goal is to slash costs, dress up the balance sheet with empty jargon, and sell the company to the highest bidder. Chris is gearing up for a meticulously orchestrated, cushy retirement, while the people doing the actual work are left suffering through a massive pay gap and unprecedented burnout.
I will, however, give Chris credit for exactly one thing. His absolute insistence that we integrate Copilot into our daily workflows has actually paid off. It was incredibly helpful in allowing me to research and compose this reality check.


HPE's brain Drain

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has experienced significant, long-term, and ongoing "brain drain," characterized by the loss of experienced staff and top executives due to consistent restructuring, offshoring, and layoffs. While some employee reviews still reflect a generally positive 4.0/5 star rating on Glassdoor, specialized talent is reportedly leaving, and high-level, long-tenured employees are being replaced by lower-cost or contract labor.
Wow, who knew?


Severance info

Severance is based on a formula. The formula takes into account your years of service and your grade level. The maximum amount of weeks is capped for each of the grades. For example, a grade 40 with 10-14 years of service will get 20
Weeks of severance. Additionally, to get around WARN notice requirements, they may set your actual termination date into the future(and you will get paid regularly until that date). Thy will also pay your benefits via COBRA for 6 months . While getting laid off su-ks, the package is usually fairly generous
OP: @a4+1kpp75mr6

Thought this might be useful ahead of layoffs.


Can we please be done with the AI fear-mongering?

AI isn't replacing us, not at this stage, anyway. I just read about a legal firm that filed a court case full of AI hallucinations. This is just a cover for offshoring and old-fashioned cuts while funneling money upward. Look, I'm not saying ignore AI. Learn it, experiment, see what it can do. Some jobs can be automated with deterministic algorithms. Scale helps. But announcing millions of jobs lost? That tells you everything about corporate greed and a broken economy, not some AI apocalypse.


FIS sc--ws Franklin Templeton employees

This morning, in a meeting including Michael Green and SVP Ian McCoy, the remaining Franklin Templeton employees servicing the last calls transitioning back to FT, were told that they would not be laid off, they were being transitioned over to Heritage Funds to service their calls due to their struggling to meet Service Level Agreements, beginning on 04/27/2026. This was the lay off date that they were given last week, after waiting months on the expectation of leaving with severance. Now, they will be trained on the new funds and take those calls for an indeterminate amount of time. In a later meeting with the managers for those funds, the FT employees were told that "if you show your value" they may get an offer to permanently join. Those not greeting this news with abject joy were told to be glad that they have a job. Those who are unaware of this site were shocked, those reading, not so much. This is the FIS playbook in which the C suite can report the savings on the severance and get their big bonuses for such innovative solutions.


ASML Restructures Workforce to Boost Efficiency and Speed

ASML announced a reduction of 1,700 staff members. This action targets bureaucratic inefficiencies. The company seeks faster decision-making. It will create 1,400 new technical positions. This emphasizes a focus on core engineering.

https://m.economictimes.com/news/international/us/asml-layoffs-job-cuts-the-king-of-advanced-chip-making-machines-cuts-1700-jobs-in-major-shake-up-but-is-china-ready-to-lure-them-all-and-forge-its-own-asml-empire/amp_articleshow/130441501.cms


Massachusetts Businesses Announce Recent Layoffs

Many U.S. companies, including those in Massachusetts, announced layoffs this week. Charles River Laboratories, Legends Global, and Boston Electrometallurgical Corp. are among these employers. Charles River Laboratories is reducing its workforce by up to 100 employees. Boston Electrometallurgical Corp. is cutting 51 to 100 positions. Legends Global plans to lay off 11 to 50 employees.

https://patch.com/massachusetts/across-ma/companies-planning-layoffs-include-these-ma-businesse


Amazon and Speyside Announce Virginia Layoffs

Several U.S. companies plan employee layoffs this week. Virginia businesses are among those affected by these workforce reductions. Speyside Bourbon Cooperage will eliminate 52 positions in Atkins. Amazon plans to cut nearly 700 jobs in Northern Virginia. These cuts reflect restructuring and changing market conditions.

https://patch.com/virginia/fredericksburg/list-companies-planning-layoffs-week-includes-these-va-businesses


BREAKING: Verizon CEO Dan Schulman says US unemployment will hit up to 30% in the next two to five years due to AI.

#POLYMARKET: 📰 🔗 ( LinkedIn ).

🚨 BREAKING: #Verizon CEO Dan Schulman says US unemployment will hit up to 30% in the next two to five years due to AI. Here's why:

Dan Schulman, who took over as #Verizon CEO last October, told the Wall Street Journal that #unemployment at that scale is his genuine forecast — not a warning, a projection.

Currently on Polymarket there's an 82% chance tech #layoffs will be up in 2026 in comparison to 2025 (447,000 layoffs).

He said manual laborers will eventually be replaced by humanoid robots and called on other CEOs to stop hedging and tell employees the truth. A month into his tenure, Schulman backed his words with action: a $20M fund to retrain 13,000 workers whose jobs Verizon expects AI to eliminate. He called it the first corporate fund specifically designed to address AI displacement, and said he intends to push other companies and the public sector to build similar programs.

The macro picture behind Schulman's warning is already taking shape. BCG published a report projecting that 50 to 55 percent of all US jobs will be materially impacted by AI in the coming years, with up to 15 percent wiped out entirely. Snap just laid off 16% of its workforce and cited AI as the reason smaller teams can now do the same work. The pattern is the same across industries: fewer people, faster output, AI as the justification. Most CEOs are framing this as efficiency. Schulman is calling it what it is. #ai #verizon #jobs 🔗 🤖

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ai-verizon-jobs-share-7452083223234281472-Ukfo?u


Bloomsbury Publisher Streamlines Operations, Affects 55 Jobs

Bloomsbury, a UK-based publisher, announced a restructuring plan. The company intends to streamline its operations for future growth. About 55 positions will be eliminated in the US and UK. Bloomsbury will reorganize its three main editorial divisions. These changes are scheduled to take effect on June 1, 2026.

https://locusmag.com/2026/04/bloomsbury-layoffs/


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/


Talcott Resolution Life Cuts 101 Hartford Jobs

Talcott Resolution Life will lay off 101 employees. These job cuts begin April 24 at its Hartford facility. The company is closing specific operations and IT functions. This reflects a broader trend of U.S. workforce reductions. Layoffs are impacting various industries nationwide.

Hartford, CT

https://patch.com/connecticut/across-ct/thousands-layoffs-announced-including-ct-company


Behaviour Interactive Reduces External Development Team

Behaviour Interactive, known for Dead by Daylight, has laid off an undisclosed number of employees. A company spokesperson confirmed the cuts to Game Developer. These layoffs affect members of its external development team. Demand for mobile and casual external development projects has declined. The Canadian studio previously worked with major partners like NetEase and Nintendo.

Montreal, Canada

https://www.gamedeveloper.com/business/dead-by-daylight-studio-behaviour-interactive-confirms-layoffs


The Post Tries to Regroup

When the Washington Post announced mass layoffs, in February, the company offered severance packages to the roughly three hundred and fifty staff members losing their jobs. To receive their severance, these employees would have to sign their packages by April 10; they would then begin receiving the payments after April 30. But after the terms were set, something strange happened. Editors who were overseeing the laid-off employees began contacting several of them, asking them to return—not as full-time staff, but to work under what their union called a “delayed layoff.” These editors had been given little say over who was originally dismissed, but in the weeks since, they have appeared to be driving an effort to bring certain reporters back to the newsroom. According to Kathleen Floyd, a communications lead and internal organizer at the Washington-Baltimore News Guild (WBNG), the bulk of these reach-outs happened in March; a few are still trickling in. Under the updated terms, the employees will resume their duties through July. “Everyone’s just doing the best they can with this really sh---y situation,” a Post reporter said.

https://www.cjr.org/analysis/washington-post-tries-regroup-after-major-cuts-layoffs-delayed-rehire-former-staff.php


I've worked in a lot of places but I've never felt fear like this

It's in the air. You see it in how people walk, how they talk, how they avoid eye contact with certain managers. Everyone is afraid. Afraid of being next. Afraid of speaking up. Afraid of a bad review that could lead to a PIP that could lead to being walked out. That's the culture at Exxon.