23 Oct CNBC: Layoffs Don’t Necessarily Spell Trouble – Challenger
Original Article: http://www.cnbc.com/2015/10/22/layoffs-dont-necessarily-spell-trouble-ch...
Original Article: http://www.cnbc.com/2015/10/22/layoffs-dont-necessarily-spell-trouble-ch...
The third quarter ended with a surge in job cuts, as U.S.-based employers announced plans to shed 58,877 in September, a 43 percent increase from the previous month, according to a report released Thursday by global outplacement consultancy Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc. The September...
Massive Troop and Civilian Reductions Lead to First 100,000+ Month Since 2011 Monthly job cuts rocketed to the highest level in nearly four years, as U.S. employers announced plans to shed 105,696 workers from their payrolls in July, according to the report Thursday from global outplacement...
While the number of overall job cuts declined in 2014 to the lowest level since 1997, planned workforce reductions in the technology sector trended in the opposite direction, rising to the largest year-end total since 2009. Employers in the technology sector announced a total of 100,757...
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CEO John Challenger discusses tech sector job cuts and the economy on Fox Businesshttp://video.foxbusiness.com/v/3706758821001/tech-takes-a-major-haircut/...
Death knell for the desktop? http://t.co/mzQ0FiAwdn via @MarketWatch — ChallengerGray (@ChallengerGray) July 31, 2014 The recent surge in tech sector job cuts can be credited to restructuring efforts as tech companies focus more on tablet and smart phone advances. Have you abandoned your desktop computer?...
Even before Microsoft announced plans to reduce its workforce by 18,000, a new report shows that job cuts in the technology sector were well ahead of last year’s pace. Through the first half of 2014, employers in the technology sector announced plans to cut...
After climbing to a three-year high in 2012, planned job cuts announced by firms in the technology sector declined by 32 percent in 2013 as employers focused on hiring in several growing areas, including big data, cloud computing and security, according to a semi-annual report...