Category: Employees

  • Workday lays off 1,750 employees, or about 8.5% of its workforce

    New York (AP) – The working day reduces about 1750 jobs, or 8.5 % of the workforce. On Wednesday’s memo for employees, published in a securities file, the CEO of Workday Carl Eschenbach said that workers’ layoffs are necessary for the company’s continuous growth efforts – including a special focus…

  • Workday lays off 1,750 employees, or about 8.5% of its workforce

    New York (AP) – The working day reduces about 1750 jobs, or 8.5 % of the workforce. On Wednesday’s memo for employees, published in a securities file, the CEO of Workday Carl Eschenbach said that workers’ layoffs are necessary for the company’s continuous growth efforts – including a special focus…

  • 401(k)s have a ‘portability failure,’ and that’s a problem for employees

    Listen and subscribe to decipher retirement on Apple podcastand SpotifyOr wherever you find your favorite podcast. System 401 (K), which was presented in 1978, appears and wrestled with great challenges. Currently, only 50 % of workers have been able to reach these plans through their employers, and the system has…

  • On eve of CFP title game, some college players ask, What would it would look like to be employees?

    Breadcrumb links PMN BMN Business Article writer: Associated Press Eddie Beals Posted on January 19, 2025 • 4 minutes read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or log in if you have an account. Article content ATLANTA (AP) — The way Cardell Thomas sees things, it…

  • Israeli startups encourage employees to sell shares

    There seems to be a new trend taking hold in Israel’s technology sector. After a year of near-total stagnation, the secondary trade in private technology companies is coming back to life, but this time with an interesting twist: entrepreneurs themselves are leading the movement. “This is a precedent we haven’t…

  • SolarEdge lays off another 400 employees

    Israeli Solar Energy Company SolarEdge technologies (Nasdaq: SEDG) announced it will lay off 400 employees worldwide, the third round of layoffs in less than a year. The company said the move is intended to reduce costs and improve efficiency and that it will also result in one-time costs of between…

  • Hapoalim to shed 770 employees in streamlining plan

    Bank Hapoalim (level: Polly) The Board of Directors, based on the management’s recommendation, announced a simplified plan based on voluntary retirement between 2025 and 2028. The plan is based on the objectives of the bank’s strategic plan, with a focus on improving operational efficiency and enhancing operating models as part…

  • Hapoalim to shed 770 employees in streamlining plan

    Bank Hapoalim (level: Polly) The Board of Directors, based on the management’s recommendation, announced a simplified plan based on voluntary retirement between 2025 and 2028. The plan is based on the objectives of the bank’s strategic plan, with a focus on improving operational efficiency and enhancing operating models as part…

  • TikTok shutdown order leaves employees hanging

    This section is foot This section was produced by the editorial department. The Customer is not given the opportunity to place restrictions on or review the Content prior to publication. by Work day Breadcrumb links news a job The company is talking to the government in hopes of finding a…

  • TikTok shutdown order leaves employees hanging

    This section is foot This section was produced by the editorial department. The Customer is not given the opportunity to place restrictions on or review the Content prior to publication. by Work day Breadcrumb links news a job The company is talking to the government in hopes of finding a…

  • Employees with disabilities are disclosing their condition at work but afraid to ask for accommodations

    There’s some good news when it comes to disability inclusion at work: New research shows that employees today are mostly open to disclosing their condition. But when it comes to requesting accommodation from their bosses, they are still afraid of being judged, rejected, or discriminated against. About 88% of workers…

  • Employees with disabilities are disclosing their condition at work but afraid to ask for accommodations

    There’s some good news when it comes to disability inclusion at work: New research shows that employees today are mostly open to disclosing their condition. But when it comes to requesting accommodation from their bosses, they are still afraid of being judged, rejected, or discriminated against. About 88% of workers…

  • Bosch extends unwanted 4-day week to 10,000 employees amid Germany struggles

    Robert Bosch, the struggling German industrial giant that is overhauling its workforce, has doubled its cost-saving efforts by cutting wages and hours for thousands of additional employees, a sign of the plight facing German companies amid the country’s faltering economy. . Bosch said Friday it will cut work hours for…

  • Over 1,000 Intel Israel employees leave the company

    The hallways at Intel’s Israel development center are quieter these days, as the largest wave of layoffs the company has ever known comes to an end and those remaining get used to the new reality. Former Intel Israel employees told Globes that the situation at the chipmaker is a complex…

  • Employees are struggling with mental health post election: HR resources

    The results are in, and Trump won. In doing so, he pleased more than half of American voters. But others? Not much. A large number of people are struggling to process the election results this week. Because many people spend a third of their lives at work, they will bring…

  • More than 1,000 UK employees trial four-day working week without pay cut

    Seventeen British companies, including Crate Brewery in Hackney and the British Society for Immunology, are launching a six-month trial of the four-day working week with more than 1,000 employees taking part. The trial, organized by the 4 Day Week campaign, allows workers to maintain full pay while working just four…

  • Distraught Amazon employees send AWS chief open letter against RTO policy, calling it an ‘outright abdication’ of its role as industry leader

    Frustrated Amazon employees have opened another front in their fight against the company’s return-to-the-office mandate. On Wednesday, 523 employees in Amazon’s Web Services division sent its CEO, Matt Jarman, an open letter detailing their frustration with the new policy. “Our time spent working remotely during the height of the COVID-19…

  • In Israel Nvidia snaps up employees leaving Intel

    Several hundred employees at Intel Israel’s development centers in Haifa, Petah Tikva and Jerusalem will receive layoff notices this week, after thousands of their colleagues in the United States were laid off. In August, Intel announced that it would cut 15% of its workforce, cutting between 15,000 and 17,000 employees.…

  • Boeing to slash 10% of workforce, laying off 17,000 employees

    Boeing announced Friday that it plans to lay off about 17,000 employees, or about 10% of its workforce, as it faces a dismal third-quarter earnings report and ongoing damage from striking workers. Boeing’s new CEO, Kelly Ortberg, shared the news in a letter with employees Friday afternoon after the company…

  • OpenAI says China-linked group tried to phish its employees

    OpenAI said a group with apparent ties to China attempted to carry out a phishing attack on its employees, reigniting concerns that bad actors in Beijing want to steal sensitive information from major US AI companies. A suspected China-based group called SweetSpecter posed as a user of OpenAI’s chatbot ChatGPT…