#layoff

Posts mentioning hashtag #layoff

Below are all the posts — topics as well as replies — that mention the hashtag #layoff.

Mention #layoff in your post to continue the discussion!

NCR Atleos Serbia massive layoffs

It appears that a significant wave of layoffs is underway here in Serbia. I know several people who were let go in the last couple of days. There are rumors that it will continue to happen throughout the next couple of months. I am on the Voyix side of the fence, things here are looking as bleak as it's possible.


River Valley Outreach Cuts Staff Due to Lost Federal Funding

River Valley Outreach is laying off staff members. This action follows a loss of federal funding. The shelter did not receive money from the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA). VOCA funds typically covered staff salaries for five advocates. The director and manager will continue operating the shelter and hotline.

Russellville, Arkansas

https://www.4029tv.com/article/arkansas-domestic-violence-shelter-forced-to-cut-staff-after-not-receiving-federal-funds/68161397


Valley Manufacturing Workers Face Over 200 Layoffs

Over 200 manufacturing workers will be laid off. These job cuts will occur in the Valley. The layoffs are scheduled for the first quarter of 2026. A WARN letter was filed with the state. This letter confirmed the upcoming workforce reduction.

https://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/news/2025/11/13/atkore-layoffs-phoenix-manufacturing.html


Tiffin Motorhomes Investigated for Potential WARN Act Violations

Tiffin Motorhomes notified the Alabama Department of Workforce of a mass layoff. This action took place on February 5, 2026. The layoff affected 140 employees at its Red Bay facility. A law firm is investigating potential violations of the WARN Act. This federal law requires 60 days' notice for mass layoffs.

https://straussborrelli.com/2026/02/17/tiffin-motorhomes-red-bay-alabama-warn-act-investigation/


RMCCA Transitions to Emergency Hospital, Cuts 90 Jobs

Regional Medical Center of Central Alabama (RMCCA) will change its services. The facility plans to become a rural emergency hospital. This shift will lead to about 90 employee layoffs. RMCCA seeks financial stability and continued community service. The hospital board unanimously approved this decision.

https://www.al.com/news/2025/11/rural-alabama-medical-center-ending-inpatient-services-laying-off-90-people.html


Calvert City CCMA Plant Announces Job Cuts

The CCMA plant in Calvert City announced layoffs. Over one hundred employees will be affected by this decision. The company cited financial struggles as the reason for the job reductions. This news impacts the local industrial workforce.

Calvert City, KY

https://www.wpsdlocal6.com/local-industrial-plant-announces-layoffs-campaign-promotes-safe-practices-for-babies/article_71229bac-8b5a-4abb-a7c9-6768fea631cd.html


Plumas Education Board Examines Budget Amid Layoff Worries

The Plumas County Office of Education (PCOE) reviewed its second interim financial report. Teachers and librarians attended the meeting to discuss potential layoffs at Plumas Unified School District (PUSD). PCOE officials stated they cannot directly fund PUSD layoffs. However, PCOE could provide a temporary transfer loan to PUSD. One board member voted against approving the report due to ongoing layoff concerns.

Quincy, California

https://www.sierradailynews.com/local/plumas-county-education-officials-review-second-interim-financial-reports-amid-layoff-concerns/


Workers Perceive Return-to-Office as Stealth Layoffs

Many workers view return-to-office mandates negatively. They often perceive these directives as stealth layoffs. Remote work was common five years prior. This situation has changed dramatically recently. The article explores these impacts on companies and staff.

https://www.bizjournals.com/bizjournals/news/2026/03/23/remote-work-stealth-layoffs.html


KTLA Reporter Fired Amid Broadcaster Restructuring

Longtime KTLA reporter Ellina Abovian was fired last month. She stated local TV news must adapt its storytelling. The industry faces consolidation and cost cutting. Broadcasters like Nexstar are restructuring operations. They invest in AI due to declining streaming revenue.

https://letsdatascience.com/news/local-tv-industry-faces-consolidation-and-layoffs-d8bccc80


Kaleidoscope Youth Center Announces Layoffs, Pauses Growth

Kaleidoscope Youth Center announced a significant funding loss. This loss led to the elimination of three staff positions. The organization also paused its planned expansion into northwest Ohio. This funding cut is unrelated to previous cuts that closed its housing program. The center will now focus on maintaining its Columbus programs and supporting Findlay-area organizations.

Columbus, Ohio

https://www.wosu.org/news/2026-03-23/columbus-lgbtq-youth-center-experiencing-layoffs-after-funding-cuts


Bo-m! Studios Restructures Operations, Announces Layoffs

Bo-m! Studios announced a major organizational restructuring. This integration places many Bo-m functions under Random House Worlds. The changes resulted in layoffs for some personnel. Key roles like publishing, operations, and business planning are now within the larger group. This follows Bo-m's acquisition by Penguin Random House two years prior.

https://www.comicsbeat.com/bo-m-restructures-under-prh-including-layoffs/


CNN Prepares Layoffs Amid Digital Transformation

CNN is preparing to lay off employees this week. The move is part of a digital overhaul led by Mark Thompson. This effort aims to modernize the workforce for a digital future. The organization aims for more product, streaming, and digital storytelling roles. Roles seen as relics of an earlier era will be reduced.

https://www.status.news/p/cnn-layoffs-digital-mark-thompson


Citi-Apocalypse

Been glued to this site since the reorg announcement couple years back and it's just spiraling downwards. Total implosion is the only way to describe it. The culture and morale? Words fail me. Honestly, I'm starting to feel bummed that I haven't been laid off yet. I'd rather face starvation and homelessness than deal with this mess. Seriously considering quitting outright.
And I've got 20 years in the banking world under my belt, worked at multiple banks, but I've never seen anything this chaotic and awful. I'm actually surprised we haven't racked up more regulatory violations, but with the way things are going, it feels inevitable.
This past month has been beyond terrible. Almost everyone in my department has either been laid off, quit, or jumped ship to a new role.


DO NOT LET YOUR DEVICE GET LOCKED

After I was told that I was let go, my OT accounts got disabled in around two to two and half hrs. Since I had not locked my device or logged out, I could continue to access my local personal files and upload them to cloud storage. If you have any personal files in Core Share (due to Win 11 migration), upload those immediately as once the OT account is disabled, you can't access those files.

As soon as I locked my session, I could no longer access the laptop because my user profile was disabled, and only the OT Admin can access it now. So, DO NOT LET YOUR DEVICE GET LOCKED till you have all your personal files uploaded.


No mention of PTO in separation agreement

RIF'd in February and received my separation package this morning. The dates are right and the weeks lump sum is correct but there is no mention how the PTO will be paid out. Falling under the rule of 60, in a conversation with HR a few weeks ago, they confirmed I would get the entire year's pto. How is that paid out and why isn't it in the separation agreement?


Main Street Sports Group Plans St. Louis Office Closure

Main Street Sports Group expects to close its St. Louis office. This action will result in 25 permanent layoffs. The company issued a WARN notice to state officials. Layoffs are anticipated by April 14 across various departments. This follows the St. Louis Cardinals' shift in broadcast rights.

St. Louis, Missouri

https://fox2now.com/sports/st-louis-cardinals/cardinals-former-tv-partner-likely-to-close-st-louis-office-lay-off-25-workers/


Railcrew Xpress Inc. Announces Multi-State Layoffs

Railcrew Xpress Inc. is initiating layoffs. The company, a Kansas City transportation firm, filed WARN notices. Notices were filed for workers in Virginia, Georgia, Florida, and North Carolina. At least eight North Carolina offices will also close. A lost contract prompted these workforce reductions.

Kansas City, Missouri

https://www.kctv5.com/2026/01/05/kansas-city-based-transportation-company-layoff-hundreds-employees/


Greenbrier Central Furloughs 94 Employees in Missouri

Greenbrier Central will temporarily lay off 94 workers. These furloughs will begin around March 24. The company's railcar site in Kennett, Missouri is affected. Reduced production needs and business conditions caused these actions. Missouri's Rapid Response team will assist affected workers.

Kennett, Missouri

https://www.missourinet.com/2026/01/23/southeast-missouri-company-to-temporarily-lay-off-94-workers/


Zynex Inc. Cuts More Denver-Area Staff

Zynex Inc. is laying off employees. These layoffs are affecting the Denver area. The company is reducing its workforce further. The majority of employees were laid off.

Denver, Colorado

https://www.bizjournals.com/denver/news/2025/10/08/colorado-medtech-company-laying-off-more-employees.html


Nexstar's News Nation Implements Staff Layoffs

News Nation recently experienced staff layoffs. Impacted employees received unexpected calls from management and HR. These cuts affected journalists and their respective shows. However, primetime opinion programs were reportedly spared. News Nation operates under parent company Nexstar.

https://www.ftvlive.com/sqsp-test/2026/3/22/layoffs-hit-nexstars-news-nation


Brevard Public Schools to Reduce Staffing Costs

Brevard Public Schools announced staff reductions. Superintendent Mark Rendell sent a letter about the changes. The district aims for a 7% staffing cost reduction. Declining student enrollment caused this decision. Salaries and benefits exceed 80% of district spending.

Brevard, Florida

https://www.floridatoday.com/story/news/education/2026/03/23/heres-your-guide-to-layoffs-and-reorganization-at-brevard-public-schools/89006890007/