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Telecom equipment giant to cut 1,600 jobs in Sweden in push to cut costs

Ericsson has submitted a notice to the Swedish Public Employment Service and initiated negotiations with relevant trade unions, it said in the statement. “Approximately 1.600 positions could be impacted in Sweden. The Company has initiated negotiations with the relevant Swedish trade unions.”

https://www.msn.com/en-in/money/news/ericsson-layoffs-telecom-equipment-giant-to-cut-1-600-jobs-in-sweden-in-push-to-cut-costs/ar-AA1UfYQp


The List

Folks. As a reminder, please use the secure print feature we all are supposed to use for confidential document printing. I stumbled upon “the list” which is the list of everyone who will be laid off in the coming weeks. For your convenience I have included a digital copy of the list. See More……..


144 jobs will be lost as Wabash National closes its plant in Goshen

Lafayette, Indiana-based Wabash National Services and Wabash National Wabash National Services will close its northern Indiana manufacturing facility in Goshen, resulting in the permanent layoff of 144 workers, according to a notice filed with the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.

https://www.wishtv.com/news/business/wabash-national-to-close-goshen-facility-affecting-144-workers/


Is this how it works with notice/term/severance?

essentially the company gives you 2 weeks notice that you’re being laid off. They tell you about it on the notification date, and you have to leave that day, but your last day of employment is 2 weeks later. Your severance doesn’t begin until after the term date, so effectively your severance is 2 weeks longer than what they tell you it is
OP: @a6+1ke9wcgvt


I'm going to resign next week

The holiday break gave time for me to see how really bad it can be working at Boeing. I worked in three different Boeing groups last year and the common denominator was toxic.
Nobody in any of these groups I worked in, seemed happy to work at Boeing. There was zero trust among co-workers in all these groups. The older guys always had a target on their backs. Lots of people rather see others fail, thinking it benefitted them.
So, I'm putting in my one week notice on Monday.


Sprinkles Cupcakes closes all stores

“Sprinkles, the iconic California cupcake company, has announced a ‘winding down’ of operations at its remaining 15 retail locations, blindsiding employees last minute with the not-so-sweet news,” the New York Post reported. “Salty employees got the notice on Dec. 30, saying Sprinkles would start an “orderly wind-down” of the company beginning Dec. 31.”

https://www.thestreet.com/restaurants/crumbl-competitor-shutters-all-stores-with-little-notice


Notice Period

I’m putting in my notice Feb 13 after bonus drops. I see there is now a 30-60 day mandatory notice period for most employees, enforced mainly by a clawback provision in recently vested RSRs. Any way I can stop working sooner without incurring that penalty? Up to managers discretion? I can’t work more than much beyond the 13th without splattering my brains onto the front of 550 tryon


For those who quit, what was your final two weeks like?

I'm getting closer to landing a new job and I'm curious about the exit process. Did you give the standard two-week notice, and what did that period involve? I’m mostly interested in what the company required you to do during that time, like any handover tasks, exit interviews, or system access changes.


More layoffs are coming

Yes, more layoffs are coming but not before new year... all signs point to January/February time frame. Its about time they do something about our decline! They should have leaned out a while back but didn't want to pay out people's packages so instead they tried to push people out or change people's job to create a scenario that would allow them to let people go without a cause.

Bumping this for info, the OP is @10d+1kbqefsjs.


IRS moves 1,000 IT employees out of its tech shop

The IRS is moving about 1,000 IT employees out of its tech shop, as part of a reorganization plan that’s been underway for months.

Impacted employees say they have few details about what work they’ll be doing, and have been told by the agency to instead “focus on completing an orderly transition of your current work.” The notice they received last week states that they will no longer be working on IRS IT projects.

https://federalnewsnetwork.com/it-modernization/2025/12/irs-moves-1000-it-employees-out-of-its-tech-shop-with-few-clear-signs-of-what-work-theyll-do-next/


El Segundo office moving - and no not to Dallas

For now at least, this hub is still hanging around. We will ditch the DTV space and move a couple of miles down the road. The new building looks fairly nice but I’m sure they will ruin it by cramming us all into an open plan that makes concentration impossible. No date given but since they sent notice have to believe it will be in the next couple of months at most.


Douglas County Board to Discuss Administrator Layoffs

Superintendent Frankie Alvarado will present a notice of potential administrator layoffs to the Douglas County School Board. Trustees will discuss and potentially act on this notice on Thursday. The district faces a significant deficit due to declining enrollment. The district also reported a negative ending fund balance in its 2025 audit. School Board President Yvonne Wagstaff will address past Open Meeting Law violations.

https://www.recordcourier.com/news/2025/dec/17/administrator-layoffs-on-the-table/


A bus company in Mount Vernon has signaled plans to lay off 832 workers.

The state Department of Labor reported potential layoffs affecting 832 employees at a school bus yard in Mount Vernon and 885 more in Brooklyn.
On October 20, Pride Transportation Services Inc. informed the state of its plans to permanently lay off 1,717 workers at the two sites by the end of October. The notice was made public on December 10.

https://westfaironline.com/courts/mount-vernon-bus-business-signaled-832-layoffs/