Company Layoffs
In today's rapidly changing economy, layoffs have become an unfortunate reality for many companies. Our layoff tracker provides you with up-to-date information on recent job cuts across various industries.
Whether you're a job seeker, an HR professional, or just interested in the current job market, this page aims to keep you informed with accurate and timely data.
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Laid off 40 employees on Wednesday 3rd of June 2020
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Laid off 22 employees on Wednesday 3rd of June 2020
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Laid off 14 employees on Tuesday 2nd of June 2020
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Laid off 12 employees on Tuesday 2nd of June 2020
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Laid off 100 employees on Tuesday 2nd of June 2020
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Laid off 40 employees on Tuesday 2nd of June 2020
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Laid off 12 employees on Tuesday 2nd of June 2020
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Laid off 1400 employees on Monday 1st of June 2020
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Laid off 350 employees on Monday 1st of June 2020
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Laid off 24 employees on Monday 1st of June 2020
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Laid off 62 employees on Friday 29th of May 2020
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Laid off 32 employees on Friday 29th of May 2020
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Laid off 270 employees on Thursday 28th of May 2020
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Laid off 36 employees on Thursday 28th of May 2020
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Laid off 20 employees on Thursday 28th of May 2020
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Laid off 219 employees on Thursday 28th of May 2020
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Laid off 200 employees on Thursday 28th of May 2020
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Laid off 62 employees on Wednesday 27th of May 2020
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Laid off 150 employees on Wednesday 27th of May 2020
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Laid off 50 employees on Tuesday 26th of May 2020
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Laid off 600 employees on Tuesday 26th of May 2020
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Laid off 137 employees on Tuesday 26th of May 2020
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Laid off 200 employees on Monday 25th of May 2020
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Laid off 21 employees on Friday 22nd of May 2020
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Laid off 400 employees on Thursday 21st of May 2020
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Laid off 70 employees on Thursday 21st of May 2020
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Laid off 18 employees on Thursday 21st of May 2020
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Laid off 39 employees on Wednesday 20th of May 2020
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Laid off 101 employees on Wednesday 20th of May 2020
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Laid off 112 employees on Wednesday 20th of May 2020
We hope the information provided here helps you stay informed about the latest developments in the job market. Remember, staying informed is key in making well-informed career decisions or understanding broader economic impacts.