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Mozilla cuts 30% of its workers as part of a restructure

Mozilla cuts 30% of its workers as part of a restructure

Bosch cuts 7,000 jobs amid financial challenges

Bosch cuts 7,000 jobs amid financial challenges

Nissan to cut 9,000 jobs worldwide due to financial difficulties

Nissan to cut 9,000 jobs worldwide due to financial difficulties

Freshworks cuts 13% of its workers worldwide

Freshworks cuts 13% of its workers worldwide

Volkswagen to close operations in Germany, layoffs expected

Volkswagen to close operations in Germany, layoffs expected

Visa to cut 1,400 jobs in tech and sales by end of 2024

Visa Inc. is reportedly planning to reduce its workforce by approximately 1,400 employees and contractors by the end of 2024. This decision is part of an initiative to streamline its global operations. The cuts are expected to impact around 1,000 positions, primarily within the technology division, as the company aims to enhance operational efficiency. This restructuring aligns with Visa’s strategic focus on refining its international functions while continuing to grow in a competitive digital payments landscape. In addition to technology roles, the restructuring is likely to affect the company’s merchant sales and global digital partnership teams. Some layoffs have already occurred, but it is anticipated that employees within the global digital partnership division will remain until...

TikTok lays off about 700 in Malayasia

TikTok lay offs around 700 people in Malaysia

Meta to cut jobs at WhatsApp, Instagram, and Reality Labs

Meta to cut jobs at WhatsApp, Instagram, and Reality Labs

Boeing to lay off 17,000 jobs worldwide due to a strike.

Boeing to lay off 17,000 jobs worldwide due to a strike.

Intel to cut 15,000 jobs by December 2024.

Intel to cut 15,000 jobs by December 2024.

HTC cuts 15% of its workforce to fight sales downturn.

HTC cuts 15% of its workforce to fight sales downturn.

In India, attrition has decreased from 18.7% to 16.9%.

In India, attrition has decreased from 18.7% to 16.9%.

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