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New Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is trying to turn around the company by making it more efficient and focusing on core products.
Lawyers in the division that enforces civil rights laws are being given an opportunity to voluntarily resign as part of the ...
Like many in the tech industry, Jeremy Lyons used to think of himself as a relatively apolitical guy. The only time he had ...
The administration’s HR wing is approving new federal positions and firings, judging employees on their “faithful ...
The largest federal employees’ union is reeling from President Donald Trump’s move to end collective bargaining rights for ...
Falling student numbers are said to be part of the many issues facing, not just Coventry University, but the sector as a ...
An AP-NORC poll finds that only about one-third of U.S. adults have a favorable opinion of Elon Musk after his brief foray ...
At least 121,000 federal workers have been fired or laid off in the three months since President Donald Trump’s second term began, according to a CNN analysis of official statements, internal memos ...
Roughly 1,500 employees will be cut from the CFPB, leaving around 200 people, according to an administration official who ...
Less than 1% of all returns filed between 2013 and 2021 had been audited as of the end of fiscal year 2023, according to IRS ...
TSMC (TSM) is struggling with workforce constraints as it builds 24 new fabrication plants globally, potentially threatening its ambitious expansion timeline, DigiTimes’ Monica Chen and Vyra Wu ...
based on Intel’s global workforce of 108,900 as of the end of 2024. Last year, Intel INTC announced it would lay off 15,000 employees in an effort to downsize and become more efficient.