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HCA Healthcare Reduces U.S. Staff

HCA Healthcare confirmed recent U.S. workforce reductions. The company is Nashville's largest public company by revenue. It is also one of the city's biggest employers. HCA Healthcare cut a small portion of its employees.

Nashville, Tennessee

https://www.bizjournals.com/nashville/news/2026/04/30/hca-healthcare-confirms-layoffs.html


Western College Reduces Staff to Address Budget

Western College recently laid off over 60 employees. This action dissolves about half of these positions and restructures others. The college aims to reduce its budget by approximately $4 million. Budget shortfalls stem from reduced property taxes and reliance on reserves. Impacted employees received 90-day notices and six months of health insurance.

https://www.greenriverstar.com/story/2025/12/18/county/layoffs-at-western/13418.html


Layoffs may come as Yale seeks to shrink staff amid budget cuts

Departments across the University may soon need to downsize or lay off employees to meet reduced budget targets as Yale cuts costs in preparation for the endowment tax hike set to take effect in July, administrators announced in a Wednesday message addressed to faculty and staff.

https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2025/12/04/layoffs-may-come-as-yale-seeks-to-shrink-staff-amid-budget-cuts/


Hope you’ve got your life vest on,

It’s pretty clear that there is a direct correlation between the company turning its self around and the non viable employees being thrown over the rails.

That there is a direct correlation between the stock price and the continued turning of the ships heading.

The Farther it turns, the more employees that then go overboard, the greater the stock price..

Looks like the business world, likes what Kate’s doing!

Looks like the internal folks are losing out to the mercenary contractors.

You know the people who get paid for their results vs those who get paid to be a demographic..


United BioSource Custs Staff (120+ employees)

United BioSource (UBC), a Pennsylvania-based health care technology services company, is laying off 123 employees tied to its Overland Park, Kansas, offices. The cuts include both on-site and remote workers in Kansas and Missouri.

The layoffs are scheduled to take effect around November 26, 2025, according to a notice filed with state officials. UBC has not yet commented publicly on the decision.

The company provides technology and services that support pharmaceutical and biotech companies, particularly in dr-g development and patient support programs.


November Resume Ready? Red Flags!!!

This is the favorite time of the year for Staples “holiday greetings” through November layoffs.

Get ready to be ready, it will be about cutting the staff, cost, manager preference, or last hard first fired.

Update your résumé, pay for it if you can NOW and circulate!

Connect with recruiters and send the hiring managers your resume directly through Linkedin or company email.

Pick out the top 10 companies (maybe 20-40), and start networking now.

I have a great track record over the last decade plus. I have gotten a raise for exceeding or meeting expectation every year . Several of those years have been exceeding, but I’m not going to wait. I have never seen it this bad.

When the layoffs happen, I noticed that my workload increases, but it doesn’t equal out to financial compensation if they were to hire a person to do it full-time! I refuse to be cheap labor for more time than I have to.

Most who leave Staples are compensated MORE and are less stressed.

Good luck, stay strong, be proactive!


anyone else feeling stuck and abused?

I came here from Accenture after a long career with Tata and Deloitte. Perficient's culture is surprising poor compared to these firms and this has a lot to do with absent leadership. I only hear about things when something is wrong, but never hear when things are done right. Is it just me or does this place struggle to support it's staff? I've never felt more like a cog in a machine as I do here.