Tech giant Grab to lay off of over 1,000 employees
SINGAPORE—Singapore-based tech giant Grab will lay off over 1,000 employees, its CEO said Tuesday, a move that will affect about ...
Read moreSINGAPORE—Singapore-based tech giant Grab will lay off over 1,000 employees, its CEO said Tuesday, a move that will affect about ...
Read moreOne of the largest textile factories in Haiti will lay off 3,500 people, or half of its workforce, it said ...
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Read moreFacebook owner Meta will lay off more than 11,000 of its staff in “the most difficult changes we’ve made in ...
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Read moreLight Rail Manila Corp., the operator of Light Rail Transit Line 1, said it will terminate more than 100 employees, ...
Read moreCebu Pacific said it is laying off more than 800 employees by August as it does not expect recovery in ...
Read moreAir Canada announced Friday that it will lay off at least half of its staff due to the collapse of ...
Read moreTV5 Network Inc. said Wednesday it will lay off about 200 employees until the end of December as the third-ranked ...
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