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02/23/2024
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By Laura Harris
Google faces backlash over MASS LAYOFFS in January despite company’s financial success
Tech giant Google has once again come under fire after conducting another round of mass layoffs in January to streamline operations and allocate more resources to artificial intelligence (AI). The job cuts, which affected a thousand employees, included hundreds of workers in the voice assistant sector, hardware teams responsible for Pixel, Nest and Fitbit products, augmented reality, engineering […]
08/24/2023
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By Richard Brown
Biden’s tariffs to drive up prices of canned goods, solar panels as “Bidenflation” intensifies
Tariffs are often touted as economic tools to protect domestic industries and address trade imbalances. But the recent plans of President Joe Biden’s administration to impose these on can-making metals imported from China, Germany and Canada will have potential ramifications for both international trade and everyday consumers. While the decision intends to address concerns about trade […]
05/01/2023
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By Laura Harris
Walmart store closures leave local communities grappling with economic and social consequences
Walmart recently announced the permanent closure of six stores, leaving the affected cities grappling with the economic and social consequences. The closures have raised concerns about job losses, access to affordable goods and the overall impact on local communities. The shuttered stores were in South Bend, Indiana; Forest Park, Ohio; Brooklyn Center, Minnesota; Louisville, Kentucky; Everett, Washington; […]
02/22/2023
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By Belle Carter
Internal sources: Apple secretly firing contractors to cut costs despite job security assurances by CEO
Sources from within tech giant Apple disclosed that the company has been quietly axing contractors to cut costs. The revelation came amid previous assurances from Apple CEO Tim Cook that layoffs would be a “last resort.” The Cupertino, California-based company resorted to this move to avoid mass retrenchment of direct hires. Other companies such as Amazon, […]
02/13/2023
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By Belle Carter
Layoff saga continues as 12 more companies announce mass employment terminations
The U.S. economy is still trapped in the midst of a looming collapse as more companies recently announced mass retrenchment, a clear indication that the tsunami of layoffs that started late last year is continuing to accelerate. During the State of the Union Address, President Joe Biden boasted about the creation of 517,000 jobs in January – surpassing […]
01/26/2023
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By Belle Carter
Government watchdog: Over $60B lost to pandemic unemployment benefits fraud
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has stated in a report that more than $60 billion was lost to unemployment insurance fraud during the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. According to the government watchdog’s report made public on Jan. 23, state workforce agencies proved $4.3 billion were fraudulently claimed. Moreover, at least $45 billion in transactions, while not […]
11/11/2022
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By Cassie B.
Redfin fires 13% of its staff in latest tech firm mass layoffs as inflation soars
Popular real estate brokerage firm Redfin announced this week that it will be laying off of 13 percent of its workforce in a move to cut costs as the housing market continues to slow. The company’s CEO, Glenn Kelman, delivered the bad news to employees by e-mail. He also announced that they would be closing […]
08/19/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Government lost as much as $100 billion to stimulus money fraud during COVID-19 pandemic
The U.S. lost as much as $100 billion in funds as government programs got abused by applicants for benefits and aids related to the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Since the beginning of the pandemic, the government distributed around $5 trillion in pandemic aid through three pieces of legislation, while relying heavily on the applicants’ honesty in applying […]
04/03/2020
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By Franz Walker
Jobless claims spike to 6.6 million, doubling last week’s record, as layoffs mount amid coronavirus pandemic
A record-shattering 6.6 million jobless claims were filed last week, according to the Department of Labor’s (DOL) weekly jobless claims report. This is more than double the number reported in the previous week, which itself also broke records. The week before, the DOL already reported a then record-setting 3.2 million jobless claims for the week, thanks to […]
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