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GDIT Plans 74 Layoffs at Rockville Facility

General Dynamics Information Technology filed a WARN notice. The company plans to lay off 74 employees in Rockville, Maryland. These permanent layoffs will take effect on June 1, 2026. An additional 21 employees will be laid off in Bethesda, Maryland. The company has not disclosed the reason for these workforce reductions.

Rockville, Maryland

https://whatnow.com/washington-dc/local-news/27-year-old-it-services-provider-files-warn-for-74-layoffs-in-rockville/


EMTech forum and AEST

Any thoughts around the EMTech forum held today by D!lan Puke and the other BTC lovin' gang of yes men?

Would love to hear more on the AEST item that is coming for the sites that he mentioned but never really said much about. It's happening in Singapore first and coming Europe's way next. Canada's taking their flogging now.

When do you think they will hit the US and to what level? 30% 40%, more?

Site people listen closely

To show that I'm a yes man too, "Go BTC"


Wisconsin Firms Announce March Job Reductions

Four Wisconsin companies announced layoffs impacting 982 workers in March. This total more than doubled the number of layoffs reported in February. United Natural Foods Inc. is closing its Sturtevant facility, affecting 443 employees. Charter Communications plans to close its Appleton facility, impacting 313 workers. Cree Lighting is laying off 172 workers and closing manufacturing in Sturtevant. Midwest Energy Resources Co. will close its Superior facility, affecting 54 employees.

Sturtevant, Wisconsin

https://www.jsonline.com/story/money/business/2026/04/01/charter-united-natural-foods-and-cree-cut-wisconsin-jobs-in-march/89350467007/


Horizon BCBSNJ, Others Announce Newark Layoffs

New Jersey state data indicates 357 job cuts. Three companies with a Newark presence are affected. Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey reported 242 layoffs. Luna Foods listed 61 affected workers. Prudential Financial reported 54 employee impacts.

Newark, New Jersey

https://www.rlsmedia.com/node/62873


T-Mobile Announces New Unspecified Job Cuts

T-Mobile announced another round of workforce reductions on Monday. The Bellevue telecommunications company did not specify the number of positions eliminated. This action aims to align its IT organization for future growth. The company previously cut 393 Washington jobs in February and 131 in October. T-Mobile recently completed a $4.4 billion acquisition of U.S. Cellular.

Bellevue, Washington

https://mynorthwest.com/local/t-mobile-layoffs-2/4223722


Novo Nordisk Reduces Bloomington Workforce by 400

Novo Nordisk announced a workforce reduction. Approximately 400 positions will be cut at its Bloomington site. These layoffs are scheduled for early May. The company stated it remains committed to the site. Local officials are working to support affected employees.

Bloomington, Indiana

https://fox59.com/news/indynews/400-jobs-cut-in-bloomington-amongst-novo-nordisk-layoffs/


Meta Cuts 168 Washington State Employees

Meta announced layoffs impacting 168 employees in Washington state. These reductions are part of a broader workforce cut across the U.S. The affected roles include engineering, product management, and recruiting positions. Many impacted jobs were within the Reality Labs division. The layoffs are scheduled to commence on May 8.

Seattle, Washington

https://www.geekwire.com/2026/latest-meta-layoffs-target-168-employees-in-washington-state/


Pixelberry Studios Reports New Staff Layoffs

Pixelberry Studios reportedly reduced its workforce. This marks the second workforce reduction in two years. Some staff members reported this as their third reduction. Series Entertainment owns the studio. The total number of job losses is unconfirmed.

https://www.pocketgamer.biz/pixelberry-studios-reportedly-lays-off-staff-in-another-round-of-workforce-reductions/


Next Round of WFR on the way in the UK

After the cluster fu-k of the POD model rollout and people assignment over the last few moths, linked into the UKI time tracking switch and PODs looking into billing costs, people aligned to the PODs are being told they can no longer book time to those WBS codes and to find one elsewhere… I know of at least 5 people this has happened too today, leads me to think the WFR bus is starting its engine again


HCL America Cuts 120 Technology Jobs

HCL America is cutting jobs in Orlando. The company plans to eliminate 120 technology positions. This action highlights how global tech shifts are affecting local workers. HCL America is considered a major IT employer. The job cuts are specific to its Orlando operations.

Orlando, Florida

https://www.bizjournals.com/orlando/news/2026/03/31/florida-orlando-hcl-america-layoffs-global-tech.html


JPMorgan Chase Reduces Jersey City Workforce

JPMorgan Chase is reducing its workforce by 134 positions. These specific job cuts are located in Jersey City. The bank describes this as a redeployment effort. It continues to add staff in other areas. This strategy reflects evolving business needs.

Jersey City, New Jersey

https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/stocks/articles/jpmorgan-chase-jersey-city-layoffs-070521158.html


Pro Football Focus Cuts Staff After Data Platform Acquisition

Pro Football Focus implemented mass layoffs. This occurred after selling its data and analytics platform. Teamworks acquired PFF's enterprise business in a reported nine-figure deal. Many content creation employees confirmed their dismissal on social media. Cris Collinsworth will remain involved with PFF as a Teamworks shareholder.

https://thespun.com/nfl/layoffs-hit-cris-collinsworths-company-after-100-million-deal


Oracle slashes 30,000 jobs with a cold 6 a.m. email

Workers across the U.S., India, and other regions learned their jobs were gone before most people had finished their morning coffee, with no prior warning from HR or their managers.

https://rollingout.com/2026/03/31/oracle-slashes-30000-jobs-with-a-cold-6/


Day & Ross USA Reduces Ohio Workforce

Day & Ross USA Inc. will dismiss 100 employees in Hamilton, Ohio. The terminations are set to begin May 30. The Ohio dismissals are part of a wider 149-person staff reduction across several states. Contract negotiations led to business changes, officials stated. A customer chose another vendor, affecting Day & Ross staff.

Hamilton, Ohio

https://local12.com/news/local/approximately-100-employees-lose-jobs-laid-off-logistics-company-multi-state-layoffs-day-ross-usa-warn-cincinnati-ohio-department-job-family-services-symmes-road-hamilton-employment-workforce


5-10k more across europe romania phillipines emea japan australia ?

still a lot to come i believe they can cut more and more

Europe, romania( big presence in europe and low protection laws ) and other countries

phillipines emea japan australia

until now its about 12k from last week until this day , 8k to hit 20k is a possible number

it seems far from over .


E.W. Scripps Company Plans Workforce Reductions

The E.W. Scripps Company plans to reduce its workforce. This broadcast conglomerate operates stations in over 60 markets. It was the former owner of KATC-TV. More details are anticipated during its February 26th earnings call. The full scope of these planned layoffs remains undetermined.

https://973thedawg.com/south-louisiana-news-changes/


UL Lafayette Reduces Staff by 70 Amid Deficit

UL Lafayette announced significant personnel changes. Seventy staff members face various personnel impacts. The university is cutting jobs, accepting retirements, and reassigning staff. The institution seeks to close a $25 million budget gap. Fifty-one roles were cut, with 19 involving other staff movements.

Lafayette, Louisiana

https://thecurrentla.com/2025/ul-lafayette-cutting-70-employees/


March 2026 Layoffs

More layoffs at end of March 2026 after a previous round earlier this year. After being told no more layoffs, thee were apparently still more needed. Approximately 35-40 invited to a conference call and let go effective same day, and many with substantial years of service. I do know of at least 1 other person from another department that was not included in my group, but was laid off, so not really sure just how many were actually laid off company-wide in this round. A reason in the separation paperwork I received was that the company was going to be moving more work offshore - assuming to India like the other jobs offshored in the past. Perhaps not everyone's reason, but that's what my paperwork mentioned.


Engineering Cut

I see some groups had engineering cut heavily. This is typically a very bad sign especially when the 'process' professionals who mostly bring no value and simply get in the way of innovation (at this company) remained unscathed. The budget cut requirements could have been serviced by dealing with those groups while giving innovation in engineering a chance going forward. There was a belief this was a Mark B. policy but clearly that is not the case as this goes right to the board and IS the business model. Time to accept that.


Apps: SSE’s expect 25-30% reduction. Prime reps expect 10-15% reduction. SE are safe. March 31.

Performance based. Attainment and manager reviews. Some teams will lose more than others. Most managers were sent a list of 2-3 “qualifying reps.” Were able to use some discretion with who they selected from that list, based on their required reduction. Ie. Maybe 3 names were provided but they only had to choose 1. But higher ups have final say. March 31 is confirmed happening in USA. Very stressful week. Not every team will have to cut.


Bizarre is the right word here

Meta, led by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, is continuing to shrink its workforce, like many of its peers in the tech industry. After laying off hundreds of employees earlier this week, a leaked document revealed the tech giant’s bizarre plan for several of its remaining staff as it shifts in a new direction.

https://www.thestreet.com/technology/leaked-meta-memo-reveals-companys-bizarre-plan-after-layoffs


Optimizing DL Roles with AI Efficiency

The new AI visit tool is effectively handling much of the DL's workload. As a result, we could expand the number of stores per district, and downsize the number of DLs in the FS by at least one or two per region. The payroll savings from this reduction could be reinvested into increasing hours in the FS, where actual customer-facing work occurs.


XOM Strategic Workforce Planning - Case Study for a failed organization

ExxonMobil will be a case study for how not to do strategic workforce planning. All of the HR Talent management programs are being put together to deliver the lowest cost organization for the long term which is very different to an organization that can continue to deliver. Give it 5years and the organization will be unable to deliver. The HR Leadership team don’t realize the impact of losing our friends in Canada, Australia, UK, Malaysia, Europe and there’s more to come. India is the future but not going to deliver what the organization needs or wants. BIg bet is a gamble for the future. Get our now