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Cr--ker Barrel cuts corporate staff as sales and profits tumble

The Lebanon, Tennessee-based family-dining chain did not say how many employees will be affected by the restructuring, which is taking place in two waves. But the company estimated that the process will save it $20 million to $25 million a year.

https://www.restaurantbusinessonline.com/financing/cr--ker-barrel-cuts-corporate-staff-sales-profits-tumble


WSJ: Layoffs Tick Up Slightly as Job Market Remains Steady Through October

Layoffs Tick Up Slightly as Job Market Remains Steady Through October

The U.S. labor market demonstrated resilience through the fall, despite a marginal increase in job separations, according to the Labor Department’s latest Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS). The report, released Tuesday, indicates that the layoff rate rose to 1.2% in October. This represents a slight uptick from the 1.1% rate recorded in both August and September, suggesting a modest shift in workforce reduction activity as the year progressed.

Despite the small increase in layoffs, the broader employment landscape appears fundamentally stable. The data shows that the hiring rate held firm at 3.2% in October, unchanged from previous months. This consistency in recruitment suggests that while some employers were shedding staff, the overall demand for labor had not significantly deteriorated, maintaining a steady equilibrium in the market since the summer.

The release of these figures fills a gap in economic data caused by the government shutdown that began in early October. The budget impasse forced a postponement of federal statistical reports, delaying insights into the late summer and early autumn economy. With the backlog now clearing, the October figures provide a belated but necessary view of the labor market's trajectory leading into the winter.


Great Dane Announces Layoffs At Elysburg Plant

Trailer manufacturer Great Dane says they plan to reduce staffing at its Elysburg plant early next year due to weak market demand. Company officials say about 164 employees could be affected, including hourly, indirect, and salaried staff, though final numbers will depend on economic conditions.

https://www.wkok.com/great-dane-announces-layoffs-at-elysburg-plant/


State Dpt Cuts

State Dept finalizes mass layoffs, says employees won’t be reinstated under shutdown-ending deal
Federal News Network
Tue, 02 Dec 2025 19:27:43 GMT

The State Department is notifying some employees targeted by mass layoffs... their official separation date is imminent / & is not affected by a shutdownending spending deal that forced some agencies to rescind layoff notices.


Artisan Design Group layoffs

In the first one, Great Floors, a subsidiary of Artisan Design Group, plans to close five stores in January, including one in Puyallup. It stated that 58 workers would be affected, including more than 10 at its 716 S. Hill Park Drive location.

https://www.thenewstribune.com/news/business/article312923233.html


Greenville hospital to lay off 90 employees in restructuring

Regional Medical Center of Central Alabama has announced that it will lay off 90 employees and end inpatient care as it restructures its operations.

The hospital says it will file an application with the State Health Planning and Development Agency to convert itself into a rural emergency hospital.

https://www.waka.com/2025/11/13/greenville-hospital-to-lay-off-90-employees/


Pine Gate Renewables closing and cutting 220 jobs amid Trump policies, bankruptcy

A leading solar energy development firm in North Carolina is closing its Asheville plant and laying off more than 78% of its workforce as it files for bankruptcy due to renewable energy policy changes under the Trump administration.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/nc-solar-plant-closing-cutting-102700021.html


Olympus to cut thousands of jobs worldwide

Olympus Corp. announced Friday that it is cutting 2,000 jobs worldwide.

How that affects employees at its U.S. headquarters in Upper Saucon Township and a warehouse in Upper Macungie Township was not immediately clear.

Olympus said it will reduce its global workforce of 30,000 by about 7% from fiscal year 2026 through fiscal year 2027. Further details about specific sites affected were unavailable.

https://www.mcall.com/2025/11/07/olympus-layoffs-lehigh-valley-impact/


Layoffs at Great Dane

The company recently announced to employees that a layoff of as many as 150 workers could be possible, according to a source familiar with the matter. Later management told employees that some employees could be moved to second shift work to avoid being laid off. Officials told employees that the layoff will be for an indeterminate amount of time, the source said.

https://kewaneevoice.com/layoffs-expected-at-great-dane/


Kaseya is cutting 200 jobs

Miami-based software firm Kaseya, whose name dots the Heat’s county-owned basketball arena and which received government incentives for creating jobs, has eliminated about 200 positions.

About 50 of them were based in Miami, Xavier Gonzalez, chief communications officer, told the Miami Herald on Wednesday.

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/business/article312607893.html


EPA, DOE employees facing layoffs

Federal workers are starting to feel the pinch of the partial government shutdown as the Trump administration implements workforce reductions across the EPA and Energy Department and essential aviation workers go without pay.

https://rollcall.com/2025/10/15/epa-doe-employees-face-layoffs-aviation-staffing-worsens/


You know it's bad if NASA is laying people off

NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory said on Monday it will cut nearly 550 jobs as part of a restructuring, not related to the current U.S. government shutdown.
JPL is NASA's only federally funded research and development center. It designed, built and operated all five of the successful rovers sent so far to the surface of Mars.

https://www.reuters.com/business/world-at-work/nasas-jet-propulsion-unit-lay-off-about-550-workers-2025-10-13/


CDC walks back hundreds of firings as US shutdown persists

In the second week of the U.S. government shutdown, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notified some 1,300 employees they would be laid off - then rescinded hundreds of those notices within hours, a person familiar with the matter said.

The Trump administration is set to lay off entire offices and hundreds of CDC workers as part of mass job cuts during the federal shutdown, four sources told Reuters on Saturday.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/cdc-walks-back-hundreds-firings-140047883.html


"For first-time job hunters, a college degree isn't unlocking the opportunities it once did, data shows"

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/for-first-time-job-hunters-a-college-degree-isn-t-unlocking-the-opportunities-it-once-did-data-shows/ar-AA1NNst0?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=68e41bf87907428eb142c90c4cc00ddf&ei=24


RTI International lays off 120 more workers, most in NC

  • RTI International cut 120 jobs Thursday, including 75 in North Carolina.
  • Federal funding declines dropped NIH grants from $397M in 2024 to $59M in 2025.
  • RTI workforce shrank 35% in 2025, affecting over 400 North Carolina employees.

https://www.newsobserver.com/news/business/article312166964.html


WNIN cuts

WNIN is looking to make some changes to their business model following several budget cuts and staff layoffs. To do that, they are looking to create a task force made up of local business experts.

https://www.14news.com/2025/09/17/wnin-making-changes-following-budget-cuts-staff-layoffs/


RDO Equipment lays off numerous employees due to business decline

RDO Equipment, a company with over 80 locations with headquarters in Fargo, has reportedly laid off 36 people.

According to an email sent to employees from Company President Chris Cooper, the company conducted a reduction in force of team members who support the equipment business in field support roles.

https://www.valleynewslive.com/2025/09/11/fargo-based-rdo-equipment-lays-off-numerous-employees-due-business-decline/


Revere Health plans Utah layoffs

Utah’s largest network of independent, physician-owned clinics is planning to lay off 177 Provo office workers this fall. The state’s Department of Workforce Services announced Revere Health’s intended layoff on its Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification, or WARN, dashboard.

https://www.sltrib.com/news/2025/09/09/utahs-revere-health-clinic-network/


It's official: RTO mandates are driving workers to leave their jobs — and helping employers avoid layoffs

  • US employers are hiring fewer workers, and some are looking to get rid of existing ones.
  • Business leaders cited RTO mandates as one way they're able to reduce headcount without layoffs.
  • The acknowledgment confirms a piece of what some observers have long suspected about the RTO push.

https://www.businessinsider.com/rto-mandates-driving-workers-quit-helping-employers-avoid-layoffs-2025-9


Challenger: US job cuts up 39% to 85,979 in August

Job cuts in the United States came in at 85,979 in August, rising 39% from the 62,075 figure announced in July, Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc. reported on Thursday.

The figure is the highest for the month since 2020, and 13% up from the 75,891 job cuts announced in August last year. The industries that drove the layoffs are retail, pharmaceuticals, and financial firms.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Challenger:-US-job-cuts-up-39-to-85979-in-August/64761137


Tesla contractor MPW lays off 82 workers

A commercial facility management company is laying off workers in Austin after its contract with Tesla Inc. ended unexpectedly.

MPW Industrial Services Inc., an Ohio-based provider of industrial services like cleaning and facility management, is cutting the 82 jobs in its workforce at the automaker’s Gigafactory Texas.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/tesla-contractor-mpw-lays-off-153812176.html


VOA Cuts 2025

Voice of America - Washington DC (for U.S. Agency for Global Media) - Departments affected: Journalism staff - Acting chief Kari Lake announced cuts of 532 journalist positions, leaving about 100 staffers, amid ongoing legal and structural controversies. - https://www.newscaststudio.com/2025/08/30/kari-lake-announces-532-layoffs-at-voice-of-america-amid-legal-dispute/


CDC Cuts 2025

CDC

  • (U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

  • Various CDC divisions (violence prevention, FOIA, etc.)

At least 600 CDC employees are being terminated as part of a broader federal downsizing, with reductions impacting programs such as violence prevention, child abuse monitoring, and FOIA operations. A federal judge has intervened to protect specific CDC departments.

Atlanta, GA (CDC HQ)

https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/least-600-us-cdc-employees-are-getting-final-termination-notices-ap-reports-2025-08-20/


Phase 1 has Started. Soon We'll See Nvidia, MSFT, Google, Meta, AMZN, Tesla, ARM maybe even AMD Start Using IFS!!!!

With the Administration owning 10% of Intel (Phase 1), it's basically guaranteed that domestic companies who want to avoid tariffs and the Administration's ire will start sending business to IFS (Phase 2). Granted, it's unlikely going to be 18A, or even 14A anytime soon (but eventually)... but I think they'll test the waters with 14nm and 10nm... and packaging (heck, even Nvidia and Tesla signed on for packaging before this deal).

Phase 3 will be to arm twist TSMC into taking management of IFS, so it can be efficient and competitive. I am predicting that the Administration will entice TW by selling them more advanced we-pons, and make some more overt statements around TW's sovereignty.

Then finally, Phase 4, in five three to five years, IFS could be spun off as a working, profitable, stand alone company. Any sooner than that, they are just fooling themselves.


Congrats to all! President Trump announces a 10% stake in intel by US Govt

This will be the first step to ensure continuous innovation and cash flow. Now we have hitched ourselves to US taxpayers to maintain competitive advantage.

Those garbage companies like AMD and TSMC must be shivering already in their taiwanese sweatshops.

Next step is to improve yields. Intel will surpass garbage AMD soon wait and watch

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