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Microsoft is reportedly laying off about 3% of its entire workforce. Multiple outlets, including CNBC and The Verge, reported the news on May 13. USA TODAY has reached out to Microsoft for comment.
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ May 9 The Washington Post says Donald Trump is destroying programs that help prepare for natural disasters President Donald Trump’s ...
Unions representing staff in the U.S. Department of Agriculture's research, animal health and nutrition agencies warned ...
Microsoft employed 228,000 full-time workers as of last June, the last time it reported its annual headcount. About 55% of ...
Washington Post CEO in a ‘state of hiding’ as staffers joke about his rumored drinking amid low morale - ‘Since last June, ...
Former SpaceX employee Douglas Altshuler is taking aim at the Musk-owned company in a new federal discrimination lawsuit.
The state library has existed since 1855, but a funding decision by the Legislature could lead it to close to the public.
The federal evaluation of Poe Hall may have provided clarity about whether exposure to toxic chemicals in the NC State building was responsible for employees’ illness.
Without stable funding, we risk denying communities access to the information, literacy tools and resources they depend on,” ...
Secretary of State Steve Hobbs is preparing to lay off nearly 50 Washington State Library employees due to a decline in state ...
A new bill awaiting Governor Ferguson's signature could significantly alter how companies handle mass layoffs or closures in Seattle.
Renton, Wash.-based Valley Medical Center said it will make service consolidations and other changes to 50% of its workforce over the next two months due to financial challenges, state and federal ...
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