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T-Mobile lays off 300 plus employees across several states

https://stocks.apple.com/AINSWRZqdTmCMMLj_ShPjhw

Layoffs continue to loom large across the U.S., spreading through nearly every sector of the economy.
From major technology companies like Meta Platforms and Disney announcing thousands of job cuts to store closures and bankruptcy filings in retail, including the recent turbulence surrounding QVC’s bankruptcy filing, have fueled fresh concerns about further workforce reductions.
As companies prepare to report earnings, many are continuing to trim costs, simplify operations, and redirect spending towards automation and efficiency.
The telecommunications sector, long viewed as more stable than tech, is now feeling the pressure as well.
The trend is playing out at a major connectivity player, T-Mobile, which filed multiple Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) filings in April, impacting hundreds of workers across several states.
T-Mobile files 326 layoffs in April
After announcing 393 job cuts in Washington just two months ago, the company announced further cuts in Tennessee, Texas, and Colorado, with layoffs expected to begin in June.
Recent WARN filings show the largest reduction in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where the company disclosed 200 permanent layoffs at its facility on Customer Delight Drive, effective June 8, 2026.


Osceola manufacturing plant closing

Polaris is closing its Osceola manufacturing plant facility which will leave nearly 190 workers out of a job.

The closure will begin in July and end by Jan. 31, 2027, a letter to the Department of Workforce Development (DWD) Displaced Workers Unit said.

The employment of 189 employees working at the facility will end by the time the facility completely closes, the letter said.

https://www.wjfw.com/news/regional/layoffs-polaris-announces-closure-of-osceola-manufacturing-plant-189-workers-to-lose-jobs/article_d1f6c7f3-cb3a-4575-a485-32428c9f8bea.html


This is the new normal

I can't with people who say there were surprised by layoffs. How?? Layoffs have been a regular occurrence for years. Constant small cuts with several major rounds every few months. Where were you if you managed to miss this? I'm not saying it should be like this, but please, stop saying "layoffs happened out of nowhere."


Finally landed something else!

Took forever, over a year. I almost threw in the towel. So glad I didn't. It's a much smaller company, pay is comparable, and they actually seem stable. Fingers crossed they don't go under or slash headcount the week I show up. Either way, best of luck to everyone still looking. Stay persistent. Don't quit. The market is brutal, worse than I remember, but there are still jobs out there.


Large layoff North Amityville did we miss that

60 people let go April 9th from the North Amityville location. All where on the b1b program. Program was sold . They will be closing 1 of 3 buildings at first. Harris is then selling off the other 2 buildings we-pons release and antennas after this. The new company they are creating for missile defense. The division sale should happen end or the beginning of 2017 to mid 2017
Clifton is also to be a target end of 2027. There the only division that owns there facility . Property worth quite a bit of money. The high cost of labor in new Jersey. Programs are to be moved and or sold. As we all know Harris needs cash.
I have been with Harris management in palm bay for 10 years. Family person just like you.
Don't want people caught off guard about their choice of employment to affect their future also current staff.
Maybe I am a snitch but want future and current staff to be aware .
All the best to you and yours to the future.


LA Mayor Bass Proposes Stable Budget, No Staff Cuts

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass unveiled a $14.85 billion city budget for the coming fiscal year. The proposed 2026-27 plan avoids staff layoffs and eliminates vacant positions. It relies on stronger-than-expected tax revenues to stabilize city finances. The budget prioritizes homelessness, public safety, and core city services. This approach contrasts with last year's spending plan, which faced potential staff cuts.

https://www.dailynews.com/2026/04/20/bass-unveils-a-14-85-billion-la-budget-that-avoids-layoffs-as-revenues-stabilize/


Block Reduces Staff Citing AI Efficiency

Several companies are announcing workforce reductions, citing artificial intelligence as a key factor. One report indicated AI was a factor in 8% of recent job cut plans. Some industry leaders question if this is always genuine or "AI washing." Despite cuts, some companies may rehire for new AI-related roles. This trend highlights AI's evolving impact on employment across various sectors.

https://www.businessinsider.com/list-companies-replacing-human-employees-with-ai-layoffs-workforce-reductions


LHH Study: Majority of HR Leaders Expect Future Layoffs

LHH research indicates 87% of HR leaders plan or have conducted layoffs. These workforce reductions are driven by skills displacement, AI, and market shifts. Most employers find rehiring talent more costly than internal redeployment. A significant gap exists between HR leaders' perception and employee awareness of redeployment programs. Organizations need integrated strategies for outplacement and targeted redeployment to manage continuous restructuring.

https://www.corsicanadailysun.com/national/87-of-hr-leaders-have-conducted-or-plan-layoffs-in-2026-new-lhh-research-reveals/article_52434386-0c93-56bd-b445-9854ebb72d1a.html


What the actual heck.

My team of registered field nurses has no work. Okay, we have some work but not very much, as in not enough to meet productivity. They hired new nurses last year just as things were slowing down. Now things are so bad- like the hunger games vying for appointments. Forget the bonus, it no longer exists. They are hiring yet again but we have no work! What the heck? What’s going on? My manager has no answer for lack of work, it’s almost like she is pretending the issue doesn’t exist. Any thoughts on what the strategy is here?


Broadstaff CEO Suggests Data Center Jobs for Laid-Off Tech

The technology sector faces ongoing substantial job reductions. Broadstaff CEO Carrie Charles suggests a career pivot for affected workers. She advises moving into data center roles like electricians and technicians. Demand for these positions is high, with job listings increasing significantly. Senior data center electricians can earn six-figure salaries.

https://www.inc.com/moses-jeanfrancois/data-center-job-pivot/91333637


Cleveland Schools Implement Major Staff Reductions

The Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) is undertaking significant budget cuts. These measures include school consolidations, building closures, and hundreds of layoffs. Approximately 146 teachers and 132 paraprofessionals were among those affected. The district also eliminated administrative and other support positions. These financial challenges are driven by declining enrollment and reduced state funding.

Cleveland, Ohio

https://signalcleveland.org/cleveland-schools-budget-layoffs-public-school-funding-2026/


Emporia Hit by Michelin Layoffs; Community Plans Recovery

Michelin announced 100 job reductions in Emporia, Kansas. The city has seen approximately 1,200 job losses recently. Tyson Foods closed a processing facility in 2025, cutting 800 jobs. Community leaders are discussing workforce and business development. Their goal is to help workers and expand local businesses.

Emporia, Kansas

https://www.ksn.com/news/state-regional/leaders-discuss-path-forward-after-recent-layoffs-in-emporia/


Anyone catch that quarterly call QA on Europe Hiring freeze and layoffs?

The question was when will the European internal hiring freeze be lifted and is there another layoff coming soon. It was responded by effectively “Hiring freeze will not be lifted any time soon. Anyways I think everyone should be building agents. Next question!”

Yikes. No comment on the layoffs is quite telling but I could be reading too much into it


VSP vs ISP

Can anyone who has been ISP'd tell me the severance differences between the VSP and being ISP'd? My position is about to be terminated. I was offered the VSP but didn't take it because Im nowhere near retirement. I know the VSP offered 2 weeks per each year worked. Does the ISP work the same, or am I going to be shorted severance because I didn't take the VSP? Trying to figure out my life after giving 18 years to a place I thought I was going to retire that has turned into a complete dumpster fire.


Is Havas preparing to merge/sell?

Since Havas US layoffs in 2025, cuts to benefits have been brutal. Health insurance isn't nearly as good as before, vacation have been drastically reduced and talent is fleeing. Noone is being promoted from within and the agency isn't staffing up... instead inexperienced outside contractors are being engaged.

Is this a sign the company is preparing to merge or sell, reducing employees on the books and making itself extremely and painfully lean?

It won't be long before clients feel the pain leadership is extending across the agency and start to flee like valued talent. At this point, everyone is a flight risk.


Firstnet and Public Safety Surplus Coming

Org is hemorrhaging top performers who are choosing to leave rather than swim in this toxic cesspool or stay but continue to do the bare minimum. No one wants to work anymore and most don’t even try to hide their distain annd indifference toward management and every day is an exercise in misery. Legg once again injected ominous innuendo and gloom in his latest townhall with a message of AI up or leave or be ready to board a surplus boat and join the breadlines. Rather than profile the type of AI integration needed at an individual contributor level, he sees his work as done after giving us Ask AT&T and GH and a forward kick in the pants to go figure it out before our peers and better than our peers and don’t forget to crush our peers in using it along the way. Too bad it was his knee and not his mindset that got a recent upgrade. I guess we all have to hobble around and suffer as his campaign to crush and demoralize us continues. Retirement can’t come soon enough and I will do the absolute minimum in office for the handful of years I need and only what keeps me under radar on big brother reporting. Tomorrows surplus notification will affect mainly Product and roll them off on 5/5.


Get ready (yes again!)

Well, it's almost that time again.... Seems that more folks are on the bench than ever. With the recent departs of the wh-z-bank_no_bang_CAP_cant_hit_numbers crew (they were forced out cause they couldn't hit numbers Y/Y endlessly nor optimize TEAMMATE resource stats) seems that the list making time has come once again.

Best option from the CFO_MOUSE_MODE clown is to: reduce expenses, lay people off and coach Britanucus_Nothingness into how to tell the street that things are really on the up and up when in reality it is all about cutting costs to hit a number.

Well since the market analysts really have lowered expectations, like really lowered the price target the only thing left to do it is to back into a number then divide by the average headcount cost to figure out how many people to cut. All in hopes and aspiration that they will appease investors (of which there are a lot less these days). Hey, let's start with all those expensive CAP_CLOWNS that were a bunch of talk, ruined even more the woke_A$$ culture and took this company to town, like over and over again. Someone has to make room for the washed up Accenture dudes waiting in the wings to be summoned to Chandler for a DREAMY_DREAM_DREAM_JOB with some of the deserts best and brightest.

Also maybe take out Kane and SolyentGreen to save some $$$$ as well, since neither of them amount to much.

What does the class think of all that? TEAM TEAM TEAM team?

ARR that STAT!


GeoComply Reduces Workforce by 15 Percent

GeoComply is laying off 15% of its global workforce. The Vancouver-based tech company employs 450 people. This move is part of a "deliberate strategic evolution." The company aims to optimize operations and drive future growth. It plans to incorporate artificial intelligence for improved efficiency.

https://www.casino.org/news/canadian-gaming-geocomply-workforce-layoffs/


T-Mobile Reduces Workforce by 326 Employees

T-Mobile announced 326 job cuts in April. These layoffs impacted employees across Tennessee, Texas, and Colorado. Chattanooga, Tennessee, saw 200 permanent layoffs. Austin, Texas, had 75 employees affected. Denver, Colorado, experienced 51 job reductions.

https://www.thestreet.com/employment/t-mobile-lays-off-300-plus-employees-across-states


Alan Ritchey Inc. Closes New Jersey Hub, Cuts 176 Jobs

Freight transportation provider Alan Ritchey Inc. is closing its Phillipsburg, New Jersey logistics facility. This closure will result in 176 employee layoffs effective July 17. The decision stems from the nonrenewal of a U.S. Postal Service contract. This marks the company's second major workforce reduction tied to lost USPS business this year. Earlier, 729 employees were laid off in Aurora, Colorado, for similar reasons.

Phillipsburg, New Jersey

https://www.freightwaves.com/news/carrier-shutters-new-jersey-hub-cuts-over-175-jobs

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FedEx Reduces Workforce at Menands Facility

FedEx filed a WARN notice with the New York State Department of Labor. This filing confirmed 43 job cuts. The layoffs are at the company’s Menands facility. These cuts are part of a larger company plan. FedEx aims to streamline operations and improve network efficiency.

Menands, NY

https://whatnow.com/news/local-news/multinational-shipping-company-fedex-cuts-43-jobs-at-menands-site/


Texas Panhandle Job Market Grows, Absorbs Layoffs

Workforce Solutions Panhandle reports increasing job opportunities. The Texas Panhandle added nearly 2,700 workers in the last year. The region's unemployment rate is 3.7 percent. Amarillo's job market remains stable despite recent Tyson layoffs. The area successfully absorbed most affected workers.

Amarillo, Texas

https://www.newschannel10.com/2026/04/20/texas-panhandle-sees-steady-job-growth-over-past-year/?outputType=amp