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Job Cuts Newsletter
  • Target, GM, Ford announce more layoffs, as total US job cuts for 2025 approaches 1 million 25 Oct 2025 03:15 GMT

    … track for the most job cuts announced by employers since 2020. A … from the 609,242 job cuts announced through the first … of Labor Statistics (BLS) employees have been furloughed. But even … against dictatorship and war. Workers must defend their democratic and …

  • Union raise concerns over Kitchener Public Library job cuts and reorganization 24 Oct 2025 22:54 GMT

    The union representing workers at Kitchener Public Library (KPL) is raising concern over possible layoffs, job title changes and cuts to community programs that could impact the public.  But library management say any changes to the way it operates will …

  • Starbucks workers union planning pickets, rallies through Nov. 2. See in which states. 25 Oct 2025 01:37 GMT

    … a picket line. Starbucks Workers United, which organizers … announced the job cuts and store closings, some workers briefly … February 2024, Starbucks and Workers United began negotiations on … its “partners,” or employees. “Workers United only represents around …

  • Target job-cutting sweep hits corporate hardest 24 Oct 2025 18:45 GMT

    Minneapolis – As a new CEO prepares to take the reins in early 2026, Target Corp. is axing nearly 2,000 positions, most tied to headquarters roles. The company is cutting roughly 1,000 employees loose and eliminating approximately 800 open positions, …

  • Target to Cut Jobs 24 Oct 2025 18:13 GMT

    Minnesota based Target has announced the cutting of 1800 jobs. (Minneapolis, MN) — Minneapolis-based Target plans to cut about 8 percent of its global workforce, affecting 18 hundred headquarters roles. New C-E-O Michael Fiddelke says 1,000 jobs will be …

  • Target Announces 1,800 Job Cuts Following Consecutive Earnings Dip 24 Oct 2025 15:49 GMT

    Target takes out the scissors. The U.S. department store chain has announced that it will eliminate 1,800 jobs, executing 1,000 layoffs and not filling another 800 vacant positions. This is approximately 8% of the corporate workforce of 22,000 employees. …

  • CDC workers missing paychecks amid government shutdown: ‘People are feeling helpless’ 24 Oct 2025 22:33 GMT

    … enters its third week, leaving employees without paychecks. The CDC … -down since February, with job cuts then and again in April … both current and former CDC employees. (Source: WSBTV) “People are … both current and former CDC employees. Today she began setting …

  • Target announces 1,800 job cuts in a decade amid falling sales 24 Oct 2025 11:58 GMT

    … its first major round of job cuts in ten years, with plans … new ideas to take shape. EMPLOYEES ASKED TO WORK FROM HOME … All corporate employees in the US have been … , when retailers typically hire more workers, not fewer. According to reports …

  • Target layoffs: 1,800 employees to lose jobs; first major job cuts in a decade 24 Oct 2025 10:32 GMT

    Target is laying off approximately 1,800 corporate employees, marking its first significant workforce reduction in nearly a decade. This move, announced by incoming CEO Michael Fiddelke, aims to streamline operations and address stagnant sales. The cuts, …

  • UAW Chattanooga Volkswagen workers ready to strike, despite GOP flak 24 Oct 2025 19:29 GMT

    … Jeff Eversole declares workers must knuckle under … is broken and pro-employer and needs a … negotiations. Volkswagen unlawfully cut jobs during these negotiations without … against constant illegal activity from employers,” Cochran said (his emphasis …

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