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"lay off" Definitions
  1. (informal) used to tell somebody to stop doing something

978 Sentences With "lay off"

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Lesnar 101 Let us start by saying that lay off or no lay off, this is the heavyweight division.
If things get too scary, I lay off my non-essential employees (other people's customers) as quickly as possible because I fear others will lay off their employees (my customers).
Asked whether his work with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan played a role in the insurance provider's decision in 85033 to lay off to lay off up to 1,000 employees, Buttigieg pivoted.
It is to lay off 1,200 workers and cut salaries.
Bernie Sanders: Lay off Hillary Clinton, it's only helping Republicans.
Maybe this will convince him to lay off the jokes.
Kroger to lay off 1,500 employees , close 19463 stores: reports.
Meanwhile, oil companies have been forced to lay off employees.
Within weeks, the firm had to lay off 60 workers.
Other businesses have had to lay off and furlough employees.
Henry said she regrettably had to lay off several employees.
Lyft is restructuring and will lay off about 90 employees.
But they're not expecting they're going to lay off folks.
Because you did lay off some people late last year.
You would think every instinct would be to lay off.
Retail stores lose customers and need to lay off workers.
Many of which went bankrupt or had to lay off staff.
Here's hopping the "Cumberbitches" will lay off during the second pregnancy.
DarklyInDarkness said he's going to lay off it for now, though.
"Lay off," he tells his fans after being prompted by Peck.
Capital markets can lay off risk if allowed to work freely.
The lay-off process proved that may not be the case.
But he also asked Congress to lay off immigration enforcement officers.
And I was like, 'Erik, you better lay off that Langer's.
It said it would lay off hundreds of employees this month.
Other reptiles, like snakes and turtles, usually lay off-white eggs.
Lay off the vibrator for a bit, and sensation will return.
Starbucks will lay off 5 percent of its corporate work force.
Who do I lay off and who do I hold onto?
The company filed notice that it would lay off 208 people.
Yet the public school district is preparing to lay off teachers.
Being aggressive in the zone and lay off the bad pitches.
Boeing said it wouldn't lay off employees, at least for now.
Go deeper: Kamala Harris will lay off dozens of campaign staffers
Last month, it said it would lay off about 150 employees.
We don't really mean they're all stupid — but hey, lay off.
Ford announced plans last month to lay off 7,000 people by August.
Just lay off the green beer, bro ... not good for the diet.
GM plans to lay off about 14,000 factory and white-collar workers.
In the People category, the winner was Benedetta Ristori for "Lay Off".
There's some room, I think, to lay off it for a while.
Small businesses claim the increase will force them to lay off staff.
Media execs lay off huge numbers of writers to pivot to video4.
Therefore, it's a doubly good idea to lay off the diet soda.
ESPN will lay off more than 100 staffers after the Thanksgiving holidays.
Lay off the possessiveness, but be up front about what you want.
It said Thursday morning that it would lay off about 350 employees.
The hardest hit will have no choice but to lay off workers.
The restaurant had to lay off about half of its 20 employees.
Alibaba has said it will not lay off any employees this year.
They bench press, bang out bicep curls and lay off the sauce.
Pekao announced last week it would lay off up to 1,200 employees.
On a recent Friday morning, WeWork prepared to lay off 2,400 employees.
No one is denying that kids should lay off the vape juice.
And we prefer that small businesses do not lay off those people.
Hopefully people will heed the royal family's united front and lay off Markle.
Flora-tec, for instance, said it had already had to lay off people.
Revenue plummeted by half and Whaley was forced to lay off eight employees.
Yahoo confirmed plans today to lay off approximately 15 percent of its workforce.
I'd probably start looking at other careers or maybe a long lay-off.
" Sullivan then weighed in with a four-word response: "I would lay off.
Actually, their costs may be so high they have to lay off workers.
GM previously announced that it would lay off 1,100 people starting in May.
BuzzFeed plans to lay off 15 percent of its workforce, roughly 220 employees.
Kamala Harris, a California Democrat, to lay off and let the witnesses answer.
While he doesn't expect to close, he has had to lay off staff.
Tesla announced it would lay off another 7% of its workforce in January.
The Senate GOP plan would certainly break Trump's promise to lay off Medicaid.
But, just for now, it might be best to lay off the edamame.
China should make a last ditch effort to tell him to lay off.
ET: Lady Gaga has entered the fray, asking her fans to lay off.
Feel free to disagree with McCain, but lay off the vitriolic, tribal attacks.
All of us, pregnant or not, could stand to lay off the soda.
They can cut hours, lay off workers, accept smaller profits, or raise prices.
WeWork plans to lay off thousands of employees, Business Insider reported last month.
"Lay off the hot water and use lukewarm or even cold," he said.
Businesses in Spain have already started to temporarily lay off thousands of employees.
Closing the beaches would force him to lay off 250 workers, he said.
Nissan recently announced plans to lay off as many as 12,500 employees worldwide.
Uber had to lay off around 1,000 workers last year amid restructuring efforts.
People cornering you and saying, 'Why the hell don't you lay off Trump?
Economists say given labor market tightness, employers were reluctant to lay off workers.
Boeing will not lay off any employees during the production freeze, it said.
Norwegian Air will temporarily lay off up to half of its workforce, MGM Resorts is starting to furlough and lay off workers through June 1003, and travel agencies across the US are steadily letting go of employees as bookings fall through.
Cisco, the networking equipment company, is planning to lay off at least 22017,123 employees.
General Electric said last month it will lay off 150 workers in Jacksonville, Fla.
What about Callum Wilson's return from a seven-month injury lay-off for Bournemouth?
And costlier imports have forced US manufacturers to lay off workers to cut costs.
Many companies may have no choice but to declare bankruptcy or lay off workers.
Chances are also that Germany could lay off the rest of the euro area.
And maybe lay off the Andersen stories… most of them are pretty fucked up.
The company had to lay off workers to remain competitive, Hardy told the Post.
We can make fun of your politicians, but we'll lay off your baking shows.
Others would lay off workers or end less-profitable services like mental health care.
Location of Photo: Belgium PEOPLE CATEGORY WINNER: Photo: Lay Off Credit: ©​Benedetta Ristori.
When they lay off workers — who are also consumers — then these workers cannot consume.
Theranos will lay off 41 percent of its workforce, the company said on Friday.
That's why the company will lay off 290 employees who were working on drones.
When the crisis hit, it was very easy to lay off the temporary workers.
Netflix had to lay off roughly 50 employees, shrinking the staff by a third.
Vice Media will lay off 10 percent of its employees, the company announced Friday.
But families' disposable incomes are likely to rise as they lay off their chauffeurs.
U.S. Steel will reportedly lay off nearly 200 workers at a plant in Michigan.
But Carrier has since announced a plan to lay off 600 workers in August.
New York (CNN)BuzzFeed is preparing to lay off about 15% of its employees.
Major restaurateurs and hotels have started to lay off or furlough thousands of employees.
This means we had to lay off 75 employees, primarily from the conferences team.
Funding dried up and the group had to lay off its staff of two.
In early August US Steel said it would lay off 200 workers in Michigan.
Unable to meet payroll, she's had to lay off 53 of her 23 employees.
They can make contracts unenforceable when businesses lay off or fire workers without cause.
Bald eagles lay off-white eggs, while golden eagles lay eggs with brown spotting.
In a win for labour, companies receiving funds cannot lay off employees before Sept.
Starbucks could lay off all of its baristas and make its stores fully automated.
Sources also said that URX had begun to lay off personnel in recent months.
The company would cut shifts, lay off workers, then hire them back, workers say.
It said on Tuesday it would lay off about 22.4 percent of its 2.13,22.1 employees.
It might not be a bad idea to lay off the Cocaine, kids—both kinds.
GIGOT: If you were wearing a Democratic hat, you would tell them, lay off impeachment?
Once the robots start talking back, will they ask us to lay off the kicking?
Both cases force companies to lower wages or lay off workers in even greater numbers.
The script didn't include the words "lay off" or "terminated," but the message was conveyed.
To satisfy worried investors, GM has announced plans to lay off more than 4,000 workers.
So the hotel recently decided to lay off more than half of its 243 robots.
The company was also forced to lay off nearly 90 employees this year, he added.
The hospital wasn't the first to lay off staff because its state rejected ACA money.
In September, the company said it would lay off about 20 percent of its workforce.
But my god, sir, lay off the accomplishments of popular teens and like, Moon Pie.
Containerized shipping prompted companies to lay off the bulk of their stevedores, and America survived.
Facing a budget shortfall, the district determined that it had to lay off several teachers.
The company plans to lay off around another 300 people, one of the people added.
In the meantime, it's probably best for everyone to lay off those sexist tropes. Forever.
Tesla is planning to lay off approximately 22019 percent of its employees to cut costs.
The company is also expected to lay off thousands of employees in the coming weeks.
Persistent customer cancellations because of the sewage discharges have forced him to lay off employees.
Deutsche Bank last month announced plans to lay off 20173,000 people across its global operations.
It said it was forced to lay off more than 1,000 workers since its suspension.
It could grow longer still if Samarco starts to lay off its 3,000 direct employees.
The company is expected to lay off thousands of employees "in earnest" beginning this week.
He now has to lay off booze if he wants to get behind the wheel.
The government has already announced plans to lay off 1.8 million steel and coal workers.
Now, citing a need for greater financial discipline, Google is going to lay off Fiber.
Oracle is said to be preparing to lay off more than 900 workers in China.
It could give employers more money, which could reduce the need to lay off employees. 
Lay off the playdates for now and see how it goes for a few days.
It will also lay off 12,000 employees, or about 10 percent of its work force.
The meal-kit company Blue Apron plans to lay off 4 percent of its employees.
Estrada was forced to lay off 20 employees after seeing an 85% drop in sales.
Toymaker Lego announced plans to lay off 8 percent of its workforce earlier this fall.
Republicans maintain it would cripple businesses, which would be forced to lay off their workers.
In response, Mr. Weisler has accelerated a plan to lay off 3,000 of HP Inc.
Such a decline could force companies to lay off employees and put off new investment.
Uber had to lay off around 1,000 workers last year amid its own restructuring efforts.
" He delivered a few pieces of advice, joking that graduates should "lay off the carbs.
"A lot of the pubs and cafes have had to lay off staff," Kirkby said.
A decade ago, after the financial crisis hit, the company had to lay off workers.
Senior investigators might need to lay off staff, disrupting research teams and leaving projects unfinished.
For now, Boeing said it doesn't expect to have to lay off or furlough employees.
Tesla has begun to lay off 20183 percent of its workforce as it tightens spending.
Still, the U.S. drugmaker agreed not to lay off any of its 157 Venezuelan factory employees.
"Hey everybody, c'mon, lay off President Trump, this man is a great friend," Bennett's Putin said.
Miller says the Trump administration's response will likely determine whether he has to lay off workers.
BPI had said ABC's reports forced it to close plants and lay off several hundred workers.
The automaker said it would close three assembly plants and possibly lay off thousands of workers.
Even before the Chinese virus outbreak, slowing growth was causing domestic companies to lay off workers.
The company in its statement did not say how many people it expected to lay off.
The company also said it would lay off 80 employees — around 8 percent of its workforce.
We could lay off every single state employee and it would not close the budget gap.
The industry, which can no longer break even, begins to lay off workers and vacate land.
Hopefully, this encounter teaches Hannah the importance of knowing when to lay off and be chill.
After that, Sierra Nevada had to lay off "dozens of employees," according to The Washington Post.
Then came the dotcom bust and Ma was forced to lay-off staff around the world.
It can also force the government to sell assets, merge agencies and lay off government employees.
Europeans also tend to lay off older employees before younger ones, according to Harvard Business Review.
A spokeswoman for CITIC Securities International said the company has no plans to lay off staff.
Pushing the wage too high too quickly, she argued, would force businesses to lay off workers.
On one hand, Proposition 13 led local governments to lay off employees and defer essential maintenance.
The company said last week that it would lay off 10% of its 6,000-person workforce.
One out of five manufacturers plan to lay off workers due to increased costs after Brexit.
GoPro lowered guidance Monday and confirmed that it will lay off of at least 250 employees.
Ruben normally employs 85 full-time staffers, but has had to lay off 55 of them.
Since my last lay off in early 2015, the cycle seems to have reached a standstill.
British American Tobacco (BTI) will lay off 2,300 workers by January, about 4% of its workforce.
Whatever the reason in the universe we live in now, lay off trying to make friends.
It's yet to lay off any of the workers who build the plane, despite slowing production.
Others Biden allies don't buy the idea the trigger-happy Trump will lay off for now.
"In 2011, after the H1N1 pandemic ended, we had to lay off 153 people," he recalls.
If the situation continues to worsen, Kavesh said he may be forced to lay off employees.
Thousands of establishments have been forced to close down and lay off many of their employees.
He didn't have a choice but to lay off his staff, hoping it would be temporary.
In both cases, the company probably takes a hit and might even lay off American workers.
Refinery29 confirmed last October that it would lay off 40 employees — roughly 10% of its staff.
In recent months, the company announced plans to lay off about 3,300 employees at three factories.
This isn't to say it's wrong for comedians to lay off the jokes now and then.
Dwindling revenues forced newspapers to lay off investigative journalists and, at times, to eliminate entire departments.
When the line gets get past 14 or 17, a lot of good players lay off.
Nissan last month announced plans to lay off about 1,000 workers at two factories in Mexico.
ESPN will lay off more than 100 staffers later this month, according to a Thursday report.
And a report from The Information says WeWork might lay off a third of its workforce.
To make up the shortfall, the town has had to lay off workers, mostly middle managers.
He agrees to invest with Axe Cap — on the condition that Bobby lay off on pursuing Taylor.
Then lay off the superlatives, because SpaceX probably had both a better, and worse, 2016 than you.
As we learned last week, Microsoft is planning to lay off thousands, many concentrated in sales jobs.
Companies often lay off employees or increase prices to recoup some of the costs on their end.
The people chipping away at one of the remaining pillars of Britain's financial stability should lay off.
It also said it would lay off thousands of workers and close dozens of Sam's Club stores.
Current law makes it illegal for a company to lay off a worker if it is profitable.
Twitter also announced it would lay off about 21.4 people, or nine percent of the company's workforce.
Obviously, pay attention to your skin: If you notice any irritation, lay off until your skin rebounds.
The changes forced the company to lay off nearly 40 percent of its staff earlier this year.
Further, TechCircle reports that ZO Rooms could lay off half of its 200 employees for the deal.
GM has also announced plans to lay off about 3,300 employees at three factories in recent months.
FireEye also announced plans to lay off up to 400 of its 3,400 employees as demand slows.
He scrapped contracts with some long-standing local suppliers, causing them in turn to lay off workers.
Waves of nausea in the presence of alcohol are interoceptive warnings to lay off the juice. 2.
This week, it came out that the company had to lay off 25 percent of its staff.
Gumroad, for example, had to lay off most of of its staff as it reassessed its direction.
Sources at SoundCloud also allegedly told TechCrunch that the company knew it had to lay off staff.
Employers could either lay off existing workers and recruit new staff - an expensive exercise - or retrain them.
"(Last year) they called us into a meeting and said, 'You can't lay off employees'," he added.
In typical Michael Scott fashion, he wants to promote himself and lay off his least-favorite employees.
Within hours of that news breaking, BuzzFeed confirmed that it will lay off 20163% of its staff.
"When you want to lay off an employee, there is considerable legal and financial risk," he said.
So let's all lay off for a bit and continue to wear whatever the fuck we want.
HMC will lay off roughly half of its 230-person staff, by the end of the year.
There have been reports that the company is planning to lay off some 10%, or 1,000, employees.
I'll lay off WeWork this week, although the story has no signs of going away anytime soon.
Also last month, Bank of America started to lay off employees in its operations and technology division.
JPMorgan Chase reportedly plans to lay off hundreds of workers in its asset-management and wealth divisions.
Claims for unemployment benefits rose sharply this week and will likely soar as businesses lay off workers.
He worries he might need to lay off some of the 35 people he employs in Brooklyn.
Banks would limit financing for businesses, which would cut production or lay off workers to hoard capital.
My hope is that Mr. Trump will finally lay off his Twitter feed and start acting presidential.
She was forced to lay off staff in her Baltimore headquarters and in New Hampshire last month.
President Obama urged me to grit my teeth and lay off Bernie as much as I could.
It could lay off as many as 5,000 employees, according to one person briefed on the matter.
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Last year Caterpillar said it would consolidate and possibly lay off up to 10,000 employees by 2018.
The Oakland Unified School District is in such bad shape, it's planning to lay off 112 staff.
Santander plans to lay off more than 1,000 employees in Spain and close around 450 small branches.
The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday that ABC plans to lay off up to 300 people.
He jokingly advised students to "lay off the carbs," and added that they should welcome others' opinions.
The company did not specify whether it would close any U.S. plants or lay off any workers.
I want to go on the record and say you guys need to lay off my boy.
You can't just lay off 653 people and then hire them back and lay them off again.
"Campaigns are less likely to lay off staff amid a recession than the private sector," he said.
Jamie Yager came back from a three year lay off to fight at World Series of Fighting.
Now some are having to lay off journalists, especially those making video content that Facebook also dialed down.
Do you feel lighter on your feet when you lay off the oily foods and eat more naturally?
The stumbling music streaming community site had to suddenly lay off 40 percent of its staff last month.
In April, Intel Corp said it planned to lay off 12,000 workers, or 11 percent of its workforce. 
Politico quotes several party elites essentially calling on Jeb Bush to get his allies to lay off Rubio.
In August it disclosed that it would lay off about 1,000 employees, or 8 percent of its workforce.
"And when I got done, he said, 'Just lay off the hamburgers and French fries,' " Mayse told WTVD.
"When he got done, he said, 'Lay off the hamburgers and french fries,'" he told CNN affiliate WLOS.
Kohl's is set to lay off about 250 employees, according to a report from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
The tax preparation firm said it will lay off 250 employees as part of a cost-cutting effort.
Research shows that these companies pay better, tend to lay off fewer workers and provide stronger retirement benefits.
WeWork could lay off as many as 4,000 of its 14,000 employees, the FT reports, citing unnamed sources.
The unemployment rate is expected to rise further as companies continue to lay off workers amid plummeting demand.
A more cynical view is that companies will lay off the employees once they are no longer needed.
Last week, ConocoPhillips confirmed it plans to lay off about 1,000 employees, or 6 percent of its workforce.
EXCLUSIVE - PHILADELPHIA ENERGY SOLUTIONS EXPECTED TO LAY OFF SIGNIFICANT NUMBER OF UNION WORKERS AS EARLY AS WEDNESDAY - SOURCES
It's a time when many flower companies have to lay off a huge percentage of their team members.
In some rare instances, a company might deploy an automation device and then simultaneously lay off a person.
Decide to lay off the workout I usually do on Monday mornings and take my time getting ready.
Back in March, Pebble was forced to lay off 25 percent of its workforce due to declining sales.
In February, Zenefits said it would lay off 430 employees, or more than 40 percent of its staff.
The big coal companies find ways to lay off more and more miners as they're automating coal mining.
Most recently, in October, Refinery29 confirmed that it would lay off 40 employees — roughly 10% of its staff.
Worse, Ford is cutting jobs, saying last month that it will lay off 1400 workers despite record revenues.
PES said days later that it would have to shut the complex and lay off about 1,000 workers.
After all, most of us almost definitely could stand to lay off the drinking, at least a little.
Italian labor law makes it hard to lay off workers and shrink a bank's business to save it.
The Voice coach added, "#jinx #newyearsresolution gx" — apparently, Gwen would like the gossip-mongers to lay off, too.
With offices around the United States, it is not unusual for Fidelity to lay off or add staff.
Last week Tesla announced it would lay off 85033 percent of its workforce as part of corporate restructuring.
When Eickhoff, the mining company, had to lay off workers, many of them found jobs at sister companies.
In Summit, the prolonged shutdown of a century-old crossing has forced nearby businesses to lay off workers.
"Queer Eye" fashionista Tan France — who stars in the video — told INSIDER that critics should lay off Swift.
The dollar shortage has caused many companies to halt operations and lay off workers, compounding an economic crisis.
Mr. Li indicated that China would need to lay off millions of workers in failing factories and mines.
New York City open-source maker startup LittleBits began to lay off staff last month, TechCrunch has learned.
The singers took to Twitter to clear up the confusion and tell people to lay off their collaborator.
In October, HP announced it would lay off between 22019,000 and 9,000 workers as part of that plan.
Fast-fashion chain H&M said Monday it could temporarily lay off tens of thousands of people globally.
Powell's Books in Portland, the world's largest independent bookstore, was forced to lay off most of its staff.
British American Tobacco – British American Tobacco will lay off 2,300 workers by January, about 4% of its workforce.
Tesla will only take orders online, close some of its showrooms and lay off employees to save money.
But that would happen over six years, during which the companies have pledged not to lay off employees.
"We can't lay off or furlough our employees because, frankly, we could need all of them," Shields said.
On Friday, truck maker Volvo said it would temporarily lay off all its 20,000 staff in the country.
Wells Fargo plans to lay off up to 10 percent of its employees over the next three years.
When oil becomes cheap, oil producers get into financial trouble, scale back their drilling, and lay off workers.
Around the same time, Amazon terminated its contract with Bythewood, who had to lay off about 23 employees.
Denmark's federal government is subsidizing 75 percent of salaries for firms that promise not to lay off staff.
She said she was worried that G.M. would lay off temporary workers before they could become full employees.
Others, he said, will have to lay off their workers until their establishments are up and running again.
The legislation is considered must-pass because lawmakers don't want to force the FDA to lay off employees.
High-fliers like BuzzFeed, HuffPost, Vice and Vox have all had to lay off staff in recent months.
Calhoun confirmed that Boeing will not lay off or furlough any of its own staff during the shutdown.
Go deeper: WeWork's axed IPO driving the yield on its bonds up WeWork to lay off 2,400 employees
Employers are reluctant to lay off workers until business gets pretty bad, because hiring and training is expensive.
The company will also lay off 14 percent of its workforce, or around 100 employees, according to Axios.
Both startups and public companies in the industry were forced to lay off employees and sell off assets.
Amazon chose to lay off the head of the audit team, according to people familiar with the matter.
To prevent tempers from flaring and political and personal fracas from erupting, lay off the Wild Turkey. 5.
Duterte then threatened to send his troops on a "suicide mission" if Beijing didn't "lay off" the island.
Rival Hasbro (HAS) said earlier this week that it will lay off up to 10% of its staff.
It's tough for the hitters to lay off, but tough for them to hit at the same time.
In November, WeWork announced plans to lay off about 20 percent of its workers amid its financial collapse.
Duterte then threatened to send his troops on a "suicide mission" if Beijing doesn't "lay off" the island.
Mr. Plantier moved to lay off several of his more than 50 employees to adjust for declining income.
Media cuts: BuzzFeed plans to lay off about 200 employees, or roughly 15 percent of its work force.
People taking some antidepressants and (especially damaging, given grapefruit's geriatric constituency) cholesterol drugs were warned to lay off.
He's now down to 13, after being forced to lay off nurses who cared for the poor patients.
But the startup told California regulators that it plans to lay off 90 people in a permanent closure.
According to Mr Comey, the president urged him to lay off Mr Flynn because he was a "good guy".
They told me to lay off the coffee and to not drink any more pop…easier said than done.
By 1997, Apple was on the brink of bankruptcy and forced to lay off a third of its workers.
To offset price hikes, an affected manufacturer might lay off employees or sell its products at a higher cost.
"Robert bought me an air fryer and it was his subtle way of [saying], "Let's lay off the McDonald's.
It's not unusual for tech companies to transform over time, though typically they are loath to lay off engineers.
Since its disappointing IPO in May, the company has now been forced to lay off more than 1000 people.
The company expects to lay off as many as 100 people in the engineering department, according to those reports.
Tell LGBTQ people you love them, and tell ICE to lay off its ruthless campaign against immigrant-sex workers.
Goldman Sachs (GS) will lay off 98 employees in New York, according to a filing with New York State.
Trump didn't have to withdraw US troops without credibly telling Erdogan before Turkey's invasion to lay off the Kurds.
That forced producers of high-cost oil, such as U.S. shale drillers, to cut output and lay off workers.
The cyber security firm also plans lay off up to 400 people, or nearly 12 percent, of its workforce.
Out of shape for his standards, Herring was showing the ring rust expected following such a long lay-off.
You'd do well to lay off the starch and read some Betty Friedan on the slavery of scut work.
The White House has told Pruitt to lay off doing TV appearances until Trump announces his decision on Paris.
Reports this week claimed it plans to lay off 5m workers, but big firms will resist a proper reckoning.
The cost of automation is falling, making retailers more willing to use it to lay off more costly workers.
Post told us he thinks God might hate him, but our advice is to lay off the dybbuk, bro.
Pharmaceutical manufacturer Teva might lay off up to 10,000 people — more than 15% of its workforce — according to Bloomberg.
To do it equitably seems impossible, especially as other major game studios shut their doors or lay off employees.
In July, the company disclosed plans to lay off 575 workers at a railroad locomotive plant in Erie, Pennsylvania.
He wanted the CIA to tell the FBI to lay off the investigation because it had national security implications.
If companies see their margins squeezed, they might be forced to pay less to employees, even lay-off people.
"Duke had trouble with the high fastball — he couldn't lay off it and he couldn't hit it," Erskine said.
BuzzFeed is preparing lay off 15 percent of its workforce, according to an internal email obtained by The Hill.
"I believe they are doing something but if they can't do anything we'll lay off some workers," Chukwuma said.
Microsoft is reportedly planning to lay off thousands of employees around the world, according to a report by TechCrunch.
For this he fails upward into a promotion, given by the consultants hired to lay off his co-workers.
If we're able to do that — lay off those sliders down and in — maybe we walk a little more.
Unions say Verizon was looking to freeze pensions and make it easier to lay off workers and use contractors.
United on Friday warned it may have to lay off thousands of workers if Congress doesn't act fast enough.
JIM CRAMER: If you get agreement today, can people get their money tomorrow, so they don't lay off people?
Norwegian Air said on March 16 it would cancel 303% of its flights and temporarily lay off 7,300 employees.
If the standoff with China continues, she said she would need to lay off some of her 18 employees.
The data-storage company said it would lay off 6,500 employees by the end of its fiscal year 2017.
The coronavirus pandemic has forced hotel chains around the world to shutter properties and lay off droves of staff.
The virus's rapid spread has some companies anticipating that they will have to close temporarily or lay off staff.
Earlier in the month, WeWork said in a government filing that it would lay off 45 New York employees.
Norwegian Air said on March 223 it would cancel 85% of its flights and temporarily lay off 7,300 employees.
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) announced that it would temporarily lay off 10,000 employees — 90% of its staff — on March 15.
When economic growth slows, unemployment usually rises because companies generate less revenue and may need to lay off employees.
But the Indianapolis plant has announced plans to lay off 600 workers, whose jobs are still moving to Mexico.
SoftBank may also have to start shutting down WeWork's least profitable spaces and lay off large numbers of employees.
In March, the company said it would close hundreds of United States stores and lay off all its workers.
When Boeing froze the 737 Max production line, it promised not to lay off any of its own staff.
It doesn't take much to spook the Western world or even emerging markets to lay off of the transportation.
Now the company may lay off up to 2,000 employees as early as next week, the Guardian newspaper reported.
On Friday, Spirit AeroSystems, which makes the fuselage for the plane, said it would lay off around 2,800 employees.
Boeing says it will lay off "hundreds of engineering employees" in Washington state and other company sites on Friday.
These hospitals continually lay off workers, install computers to replace workers, proletarianize the medical profession, and extract huge profits.
Last month, the company was forced to lay off 173 employees, which was about 40 percent of its workforce.
The Times also reported that Sanders is preparing to lay off about half of his campaign staff on Wednesday.
Sources have told Reuters that even more companies have now begun to lay off temporary workers as the slowdown worsens.
The new owners want to refocus the site on tech and tech-lifestyle content, and will lay off 50 employees.
The Trump administration already rolled back Obama-era memos that asked federal prosecutors to lay off low-level drug offenses.
N) will lay off 300 Canadian workers after selling most local assets to domestic crude producer Cenovus Energy Inc (CVE.
We're going to have to ask you to lay off on the negative and derogatory posts about President Trump, OK?
Whatever Pompeo has been whispering into Trump's ear, it has not been a message to lay off the State Department.
And now, as a result of the permitting decision, Skip will have to lay off dozens of employees, he said.
The electric carmaker will close most of its stores over the "next few months" and lay off some retail employees.
NetApp — NetApp will lay off about six percent of its workforce in a further restructuring for the data storage company.
Also, lay off fiber-rich whole fruits like apples and go for broken-down versions like applesauce or apple juice.
So to the haters who want to chastise me for bringing cold milk in a thermos to parties: Lay off.
Vice plans to lay off "around 15" editorial employees as part of a broader reorganization of its various news departments.
The Wall Street Journal reported GM planned to cut production at a Detroit plant and lay off about 1,500 workers.
And it will lay off as many as 14,000 men and women, including about 8,000 salaried workers, along the way.
GM says it will lay off around 14,000 workers, in an attempt to "streamline" and get ahead of future trends.
Streaming service Soundcloud will lay off 40% of its staff and close offices in San Fransisco and London, Bloomberg reports.
And before the speech, Sanders quietly laid the groundwork to lay off a significant number of campaign workers later today.
According to TechCrunch, after lackluster Q153 sales, Sphero was recently forced to lay off 45 staff members across the globe.
But the bill retains other measures that would make it easier for firms to lay off workers in hard times.
"They fell short, and they are tapping people on the shoulder now to lay off," said a second source Monday.
Apple Inc said on Wednesday it planned to lay off 190 employees in its self-driving car program, Project Titan.
Apple Inc said on Wednesday it planned to lay off 190 employees in its self-driving car programme, Project Titan.
However, the labour market strength is widely attributed to employers hiring workers whom they can later lay off if needed.
Chinese news services have previously reported that LeEco was planning to lay off about one-third of its U.S. staff.
Australia's largest telecom company on Wednesday said it would lay off 1,400 workers in a fresh round of job cuts.
When business are worried about the sustainability of their consumers, they lay off their workers and pull back, Girard noted.
However, the labour market strength is widely attributed to employers hiring workers who they can later lay off if needed.
"We will soon lay off 400 employees who have chosen to leave voluntarily and they will receive compensation," Guedira said.
Germany-based Deutsche Bank announced on July 7 it would lay off 18,000 employees worldwide amid a massive restructuring effort.
The company announced that it will lay off 14,000 workers and close five plants in the United States and Canada.
This has mainly been achieved with a hiring freeze, but this month Mr Brunkhart had to lay-off six staff.
The company also confirmed its plans to get out of some businesses and lay off workers, without saying how many.
A $15 federal minimum wage might force them to lay off workers, or might even push them out of business.
The company last quarter cut its spending forecasts and Tesla has begun to lay off 20183 percent of its workforce.
Sanders on Wednesday expects to lay off at least half of his camp's employees, according to The New York Times.
Opponents argue that increasing the threshold would cause employers to reduce workers' hours and lay off staff to defray costs.
Intel came out with lower than expected earnings on Tuesday, along with word that it would lay off 12,000 people.
The cap has also had an impact on the wider economy as credit-starved businesses had to lay off staff.
Shares kept trending higher this week, rising slightly after Tesla announced plans to lay off 2250 percent of its workforce.
The plan to close the plant and lay off 803,400 workers had become a frequent topic in the Trump campaign.
The manufacturer plans to close its Swindon car plant in England in 85033, which would ultimately lay off 3,500 workers.
It came after he learned that he would have to lay off many of his co-workers at the bank.
Goldman said in June it would lay off 98 employees who would leave the bank's payroll between July and October.
The Chinese electric-vehicle startup NIO will lay off just over 20% of its workforce, the company said on Tuesday.
The Chinese electric-vehicle startup NIO will lay off just over 222% of its workforce, the company said on Tuesday.
Longmay, the biggest coal miner in northeastern China, sa id in September that it planned to lay off 100,000 workers.
The New York Times reported that the company may lay off more than 4,000 employees as part of its restructuring.
The pandemic has rattled global markets and forced businesses across the country to close, causing companies to lay off employees.
And many smaller oil companies riddled with debt will be forced to lay off workers and consider filing for bankruptcy.
Amid the changes, the company is expected to lay off 40 employees, according to a person briefed on the matter.
FUNDING CIRCLE TO LAY OFF 125 WORKERS IN AMSTERDAM AND BERLIN, RUN DUTCH AND GERMAN BUSINESSES OUT OF LONDON -CEO
Instead of bargaining with 27 unionized employees in New York City, he chose to lay off 115 people across America.
Numerous startups have had to lay off staff in recent days and weeks as the pandemic-triggered downturn has worsened.
As independent restaurants lay off workers, some employees at fast-food chains said they felt lucky to still have jobs.
By accepting the grants or the loans, airlines will agree not to furlough or lay off staff through September, 2020.
Last month they had to lay off their only non–family member worker who cooked and worked as a driver.
US Steel revealed the week after Trump spoke that it would temporarily lay off 200 workers at the Michigan facility.
You would like to lay off thousands of engineers, scientists and other space workers in the middle of a recession?
Businesses have had to lay off workers, hospitals are struggling to care for patients, and ordinary people are in despair.
Generally trying to lay off the booze this month, but inclined to think everything is better in moderation, including moderation?
Charles Schwab reportedly plans to lay off about 600 people, mainly from its retail division, as early as next week.
Charles Schwab reportedly plans to lay off about 600 people, mainly from its retail division, as early as next week.
In the previous week's episode, the store's manager, Glenn (Mark McKinney), was ordered by headquarters to lay off six people.
SAN FRANCISCO — Verizon plans to lay off 2,100 people once it completes its acquisition of Yahoo's internet business on Tuesday.
It's over 30 years later and I'm not about to scream LAY OFF THE CHEETOS TUBBY at my own progeny.
Element Electronics, which assembles televisions made from imported Chinese parts, says it will lay off 126 workers in the process.
Caixabank has said it would lay off 500 workers in Spain this year and would close 600 branches by 2018.
" Obama gets involved: "President Obama urged me to grit my teeth and lay off Bernie as much as I could.
And SpaceX announced in January that it would lay off about 10% of its 6,000-person workforce to save money.
Over the last several years, the company has begun to lay off many of them off, prompting charges of ageism.
Further tariffs will cause a chain reaction where retailers cut back orders, raise prices and lay off workers, he says.
The U.S. social media giant also announced plans to lay off about 350 people, or 9 percent of its global workforce.
He told reporters he wasn't expecting to reach the semi-finals after a six-month injury lay-off, the BBC reports.
In June, KPMG said it would lay off 400 staff and close small regional offices in response to losing the clients.
The story also notes how Amazon avoids bad press about firing workers for robots because it doesn't lay off humans directly.
United States Steel (X) will temporarily lay off hundreds of workers at its Great Lakes facility in Michigan in coming weeks.
Companies lay off workers to serve customers who lost their jobs in other companies who laid them off to sell cheaper.
Things were so bad that the company reportedly couldn't lay off staffers as anticipated because it couldn't afford to pay severance.
Newly-listed pay-for-TV service Multichoice said on Friday it had notified workers of plans to lay off 1,790 employees.
As a result, MCX said it would lay off 30 people as it shifted its focus to working with financial institutions.
They will abruptly cut their orders and lay off workers; suppliers and commodity producers will be forced to do the same.
In October BAE Systems, a British firm, announced that it would lay off nearly 2,000 workers because of sluggish Typhoon sales.
An outlet that loses a significant portion of its readership may have to lay off reporters or could even go under.
Earlier this week, the Journal reported that Huawei plans to lay off hundreds of employees as it remains on the blacklist.
Snap will lay off "just over" 120 employees from its engineering team over the next few days, the company confirmed today.
The agency has been forced to lay off thousands of employees and strip down many of its non fire-related programs.
South African firms are must hold consultations with unions and the government before they can lay off large numbers of workers.
But Cramer said he may have to lay off some of those people, as a 25 percent tariff would shrink sales.
The Politico report indicates Trump's confidantes want him to "lay off" Powell, who is generally regarded as popular on Capitol Hill.
Then a few weeks later, Evernote announced that had to lay off 54 people, or about 15 percent of its workforce.
In March, it announced it would close its plant and lay off hundreds of workers if it couldn't find a buyer.
Last week, it announced plans to lay off thousands of staff after reporting that it closed 2018 with a net loss.
Vice Media will lay off 10 percent of its staff Vice is the latest digital media company to announce major cuts.
Disney, the parent company for ABC, ESPN, Freeform and the Disney Channel will lay off up to 300 employees, WSJ reports.
Unwilling to lay off his four employees, Van Assche has been taking short-term jobs around the country to cover costs.
LeEco confirmed on Tuesday that it will lay off the bulk of its U.S. workforce, as CNBC first reported Monday evening.
It's also possible for China's leaders to lay off workers from its state-owned enterprises if that becomes necessary, he said.
A chance to be the first man to face a UFC legend after a long lay-off is the golden ticket.
New data from inMarket's spring loyalty report suggest Nine West may be the next to close stores or lay off employees.
Earlier this month, Tesla announced that it would lay off 9 percent of its staff as part of a restructuring effort.
The reform, which the CGT wants withdrawn, would make it easier for companies to lay off staff in difficult economic times.
With China's tech industry already starting to slow and lay off workers, however, that proposal received a frosty reception from Beijing.
Alpha Natural Resources is the latest coal company to lay off workers at Wyoming coal mines, the Gillette News Record reports.
BACK AWAY SLOWLY: The Hill's Jordain Carney reports: Harry Reid thinks it's time to "lay off" Bernie Sanders a little bit.
Söderqvist says his algorithm could help organizers anticipate when a company is vulnerable to bargaining, or likely to lay off workers.
With less revenue from exports, many companies would have no choice but to scale back their production and lay off workers.
So long as I lay off the shrimp cocktail at the company Christmas party there won't be any effects here, right?
Nice try, Christie, but I'd say lay off sports and stick to politics—and maybe you shouldn't even be doing that.
At home, low natural-gas prices have forced it to cut budgets, lay off workers and contemplate introducing an income tax.
Cars cost a lot of money, they're usually financed, and the big car companies employ — and lay off — lots of people.
Other winners were companies that shrank to grow or acquired other companies in order to lay off employees and boost profits.
If production is halted, Ford will likely temporarily lay off thousands of workers until it can get assembly lines running again.
It will then face several bad choices—spend time and money trying to find substitutes, lay-off workers or increase prices.
BuzzFeed announced last Wednesday it would lay off about 220 employees, slashing jobs in its news, LGBTQ, international, and other divisions.
WeWork is planning to lay off up to 25% of its employees, a source familiar with the matter told Business Insider.
We need to realize that companies that lay off workers are offloading a huge negative externality, an external cost, onto society.
Offices throughout the state have been forced to lay off lawyers, leaving those who remain with caseloads well into the hundreds.
Many small businesses, that employ thousands, are now either forced to lay off staff or have them work for minimal pay.
How could anyone trust the Government not to shut down other companies and lay off tens of thousands of workers etc.?
With nothing to sell, they have to lay off workers, setting off the same cycle of job losses and reduced spending.
Popular touring artist Zac Brown said in an emotional video this week he had to lay off 90% of his staff.
United Airlines said it could take similar steps and lay off more than half of its workers in the coming months.
Fans looking to give the Americans a distinct home-ice advantage should probably lay off buying those tickets just yet, though.
Rather than lay off workers, the person said, the world's largest online retailer will one day refrain from refilling packing roles.
NORWEGIAN AIR Norwegian Air said on March 25 it would cancel 22020% of its flights and temporarily lay off 215,250 employees.
In a sign of financial sense, the carmaker announced that it would lay off 9 percent of its staff of 37,6.13.
But they can't lay off doctors and nurses, at the risk of suddenly finding themselves with a rash of new patients.
My brother works in real estate management, so it's not like they're going to lay off the people running their buildings.
Thousands of businesses across the country have had to close their doors and lay off workers because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Refinery29, a publisher focused on videos aimed at young women, recently had to lay off nearly 10 percent of its staff.
The bill provides federally guaranteed loans available at community banks to small businesses that pledge not to lay off their workers.
Air Canada announced it is set to lay off more than 5,100, or 50%, of its flight crew on March 19.
Business and public areas have been shuttered to curb the spread of the coronavirus, prompting many establishments to lay off employees.
Small businesses around the world have been forced to close and lay off employees as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Being paid at Medicare rates, industry groups say, would cause many hospitals to close and others to lay off their workers.
Being paid at Medicare rates, industry groups say, would cause many hospitals to close and others to lay off their workers.
Earlier this year, the company was forced to lay off 360 employees and shut down its pizza-making and delivery business.
Norwegian said it would lay off up to 50% of its employees across all departments because of a decline in flights.
N, said early this month it planned to lay off more than 20% of the workforce at its Wichita, Kansas base.
Presented by the Doppelskope theater troupe, the show urges goats — and audiences — to lay off the garbage and preserve the environment.
The company is also preparing to lay off employees, according to two current executives, though it was not clear how many.
Teva Pharmaceutical – The drugmaker will lay off an unspecified number of its Israeli workforce as it tries to improve its competitiveness.
Teva Pharmaceutical (TEVA) plans to lay off an unspecified number of its Israeli workforce as it tries to improve its competitiveness.
HP expects to lay off up to 8003,000 employees, or 16 percent of its work force, over the next three years.
One supplier, Spirit AeroSystems, said last week that it would be forced to lay off 2,800 workers due to the halt.
Amazon said it had no plans to lay off Whole Foods workers or use Amazon Go technology to automate cashiers' jobs.
And Lime, under a big push to turn a profit, announced it would lay off 100 employees and exit 12 cities.
It said it doesn't expect to lay off employees, but the crisis is already hitting suppliers, including engine-maker General Electric.
And in a ripple effect, suppliers in turn have suppliers of their own who could be forced to lay off staff.
Monday, it filed for bankruptcy, announcing it would close 2,500 stores in the US and Canada and lay off 16,000 workers.
We even had to lay off employees and close two stores, which were located in rural areas underserved by traditional banks.
On Tuesday, the company said in a memo it will lay off about 400 employees, or 13 percent of its workforce.
Rigid labor laws make it difficult to lay off permanent employees, so companies tend to offer beneficial treatment to retain them.
"We have had no layoffs and it's not our intention to lay off people," Laut said in an interview with Reuters.
In January Harley announced plans to close a plant in Kansas City, Missouri, and subsequently lay off some 800 workers there.
IBM – IBM is planning to lay off about 1,700 workers, according to a person familiar with the matter who spoke to CNBC.
GM said last week it planned to lay off 1,13 workers in May at its Lansing Delta Township assembly plant in Michigan.
AngloGold Ashanti, a gold-mining giant, last week announced plans to lay off 8,500 workers, a third of its South African workforce.
But that kind of cash certainly helps automate their service while they lay off thousands of workers and reap huge tax benefits.
Here's a message from your eye doctor: Please, please lay off of the eyelash extensions in 2019 (sorry, don't hate the messenger).
This, after the company announced it would lay off six percent of its staff last January after "softer-than-expected" holiday sales.
Some 2503 percent planned to lay off employees in the next six months, and 2250 percent had cut wages, the report said.
Daimler, the parent company of Mercedes-Benz, is preparing to lay off 15,000 workers as it tries to adapt to electric cars.
Chinese telecommunications firm Huawei is reportedly preparing to lay off hundreds of workers in the United States, reports The Wall Street Journal.
Corporations live in the micro world, they innovate and automate, lay off the worker to deliver a better deal to the customer.
Fair, a car-leasing start-up backed by SoftBank, will lay off close to 300 people, about 40 percent of its employees.
There was a lot behind yesterday's announcement that General Motors will idle five North American plants and lay off over 14,000 employees.
GM said last week it planned to lay off 1,100 workers in May at its Lansing Delta Township assembly plant in Michigan.
TMK's North American division, Ipsco, has idled two plants and plans to lay off 40 percent of its 2,700-person work force.
This has led business to threaten to lay off workers, cut back their hours, or relocate outside cities considering a wage hike.
And ahead of its third-quarter earnings report Thursday, the company is expected to lay off up to 8% of its employees.
It may have to lay off more than two-thirds of its workforce as it restructures to cope with the weak market.
This May, Microsoft announced it would lay off another 1,850 employees, mostly people who worked for Nokia, which Microsoft acquired in 2013.
The business unit also announced in late January that it would lay off seven percent of its workforce, or about 800 employees.
Some miners have already reduced or threatened to cut output, although First Quantum said it had abandoned plans to lay off workers.
But is it fair to ask my kids to lay off the internet when they witness me or my husband scrolling away?
" And he told her to lay off complaining about sexual harassment, accusing her of being "offended so God damn easy about everything.
In March, it announced it would close its plant and lay off hundreds of workers if it couldn&apost find a buyer.
It raised $2.2 million last year, but months earlier had been forced to lay off much of its team due to restructuring.
The tackle severed Schuster's cruciate ligament, and saw him miss the rest of the season with a miserable nine-month lay off.
It seeks to lay off about 16,500 public sector workers in 2017 and 2018, a senior government official told Reuters last month.
Oath, the Verizon-owned content behemoth that consists of Yahoo, AOL, HuffPo and more, will soon lay off 560 staffers, per Digiday.
Oath, the Verizon-owned content behemoth that consists of Yahoo, AOL, HuffPost and more, will soon lay off 560 staffers, per Digiday.
They end up having to subsidize rides for low-income commuters, as well as lay off a slew of public transportation workers.
We think we can safely speak for the entire Pistons organization here: Date all ya want, Blake ... but lay off the Birds!
Overall demand from both home and abroad continued to stand in deflationary territory, forcing companies to lay off more workers in January.
Mr. Cruz has chosen Carly Fiorina as his running mate, and Mr. Sanders said he would lay off hundreds of campaign workers.
Shipments of Steinway pianos dropped substantially in 2009, and the company was forced to lay off workers at its factory in Queens.
Few laws protected "girls" in the workplace from gender discrimination, and bosses had the right to lay off women who became pregnant.
But Republicans say it will propel businesses to lay off workers and cut their hours to avoid paying time-and-a-half.
Many VC-backed media companies have failed to maintain investors' growth expectations, leading some to sell, lay off staff, or shut down.
WeWork is planning to lay off between 247 and 26% of its workforce, a source familiar with the situation told Business Insider.
Cannabis companies have been forced to lay off hundreds of employees — over 900 in the past few months, per Business Insider's reporting.
The company is implementing a plan to cut costs by 28503 percent, TechCrunch reports, and is planning to lay off 22019,000 workers.
"Most business in town has dropped tremendously," said Mr. Pichler, the florist, who worries he may soon have to lay off employees.
Stack-On Products will close its two Chicago-area plants in October and lay off 153 people, according to the Chicago Tribune.
"You want to ask a question, I'll give you an answer: Lay off," Duterte told reporters when asked how he would respond.
Melpomene / Shutterstock One smart way to save money is to lay off your credit or debit card and to simply pay cash.
Galvanize in August said it would lay off around 11% of its staff, while Dev Bootcamp and Iron Yard shut down altogether.
The Knife Source, a company in Fountain Inn, S.C., owned by Jay Halloran and his family, had to lay off 14 employees.
WeWork's new co-CEOs told employees in an email last week that the company planned to lay off workers in coming weeks.
When economic growth slows in a recession, unemployment usually rises because companies generate less revenue and may need to lay off employees.
This second $500 million is conditioned on states waiving work-search requirements, waiting periods and penalties for employers that lay off workers.
I understand that hundreds of people were laid off from cultural institutions, but many small businesses had to lay off employees too.
Trump's advisers have urged him to lay off the current Democratic front-runner, the AP reported, but he has yet to relent.
The Danish government has promised to cover 225 percent to 224 percent of salaries if businesses do not lay off their employees.
He also asked that all CEOs take a 22021-day "no lay off" pledge to help everyone get through the crisis. 6.
When it ran into financial troubles in 1973, it chose to sell off one of its planes rather than lay off employees.
Secondly, trying to encourage firms not to simply lay off or to get rid of their workers, leaving them without health insurance.
Norwegian Air, which has grounded most of its aircraft and will temporarily lay off 13% of staff, said it welcomed the offer.
The restaurant industry is asking for help as many restaurants around the country have been forced to close and lay off employees.
The coronavirus pandemic is continuing its assault on the U.S. economy, forcing businesses to close, lay off workers or reduce their hours.
GE Aviation also announced that it would temporarily lay off 50% of its U.S. maintenance, repair and overhaul employees for 90 days.
Jobless claims spiked over the week ended March 21, soaring to a record 3.3 million as temporarily closed businesses lay off workers.
The company was reportedly set to lay off at least 2,000 people, about 13% of its staff, as recently as last week.
Due to the losses, the investor was forced to lay off all of his employees and ask for money from his family.
Every day I have to pray that we have more work so I don't have to lay off any of my guys.
In turn, those contractors told state workforce regulators that they would be forced to lay off at least 3,242 employees, records show.
It took a long, disturbing while before he could recapture the crowd's attention and get people to lay off the old man.
Kroger – Kroger is preparing to lay off hundreds of workers at its grocery stores, according to a person familiar with the situation.
Kozmo.com's last-ditch effort to merge with another company fell through, forcing the company to lay off 1,100 employees and shut down.
U.S. drugmaker said on Tuesday it would lay off about 20 percent of its global workforce in an effort to cut spending.
Spirit AeroSystems, which makes fuselages and other parts for the 737 Max, said earlier this month it would lay off 2,800 workers.
The company also intends to cut costs, with plans to lay off about 2,100 people, or about 15 percent of Oath's staff.
Walmart has announced that it will lay off thousands of workers across the country as it closes dozens of Sam's Club locations.
Walmart also announced Thursday that it would lay off thousands of workers across the country and close dozens of Sam's Club locations.
We will have no choice but to scale back operations, lay off employees again or, more likely, close down our stores altogether.
The ax finally fell at WeWork, which announced that it will lay off nearly 20 percent of its employees — about 2,400 people.
PHONE CALL Muilenburg is owed more than $6.6 million in the event of a "lay off," according to Boeing's shareholder proxy statement.
The US-China trade war, coupled with months of unrest, has already slowed down businesses and forced restaurants to lay off workers.
Starting today, Juul will lay off about 650 of its 4,051 employees (16%), across most departments and countries, per the company official.
The central government has recently announced plans to close large amounts of excess capacity and lay off up to 6 million workers.
County school boards will be allowed to disregard how long a person has been teaching when choosing which workers to lay off.
Hillary Clinton finally claimed the Democratic nomination last night, and Bernie Sanders is preparing to lay off loads of his campaign staff.
O announced Wednesday it will lay off 107 employees in the first of what is expected to be more than 1,123 job cuts.
The union also wants an agreement under which GM would not lay off all employees at GM Korea for the next 10 years.
More workers in those areas will get raises, but there's also a greater danger that businesses will be forced to lay off workers.
Sherrod Brown hold at least one common goal: getting General Motors to abandon its plan to lay off workers at an Ohio plant.
Asked about media reports saying that Sharp would lay off as many as 7,000 people, Nomura said that no decisions have been made.
The king of the spoilers, Rick Story came back from a lengthy lay off and beat yet another hot prospect in Tarec Saffiedine.
And Katerra, a home builder that the Vision Fund has backed, has reportedly had to pull out of projects and lay off employees.
SpaceX will lay off 10 percent of its workforce, immediately following its first successful rocket launch of the year for satellite operator Iridium.
And Australia said it would lay off 63 scientists from a crucial weather station and devote its science agency to more commercial work.
It will lay off 350 people and shutter some operations in the process — 200 announced today, on top of 150 announced in February.
When celebrities and high rollers like Isiah Thomas wanted to make a big bet, their bookies called Dink to lay off the action.
Twitter aims to reach profitability in 2017, recently announcing its intention to lay off about 350 employees as part of cost cutting measures.
At first, Trump asked Comey to lay off his national security adviser Flynn, then later fired Comey, who refused to pledge his loyalty.
SpaceX plans to lay off approximately 10 percent of its workforce in order to manage its costs, the company confirmed to TechCrunch today.
A source with knowledge of the planned downsizing told TechCrunch that the U.S. firm would lay off "thousands" of staff across the world.
SpringOwl wants Yahoo to lay off 9,000 of its 10,700 workers and eliminate free food for employees to help save $2 billion annually.
All Scott Disick needed to settle down and lay off the nightclub scene was the love of teenaged, yet very mature, Sofia Richie.
Another signatory, the Longmay Group, based in northeast China's Heilongjiang province, said last year that it was planning to lay off 100,000 miners.
But Polli stresses that the goal isn't to replace recruiters with AI, or make companies more efficient so they can lay off employees.
If you suspect that vigorous ear-cleaning led to your infection, lay off the cotton swabs and clean your ears with a washcloth.
" Asked by Holt if by firing Comey he was trying to send a "lay off" message to his successor, Trump said, "I'm not.
In late April, ESPN said it would lay off 100 people as the sports network cuts costs and adapts itself to digital distribution.
Earlier this year, the company announced plans to lay off nearly 12,000 employees and kill development on some of its Atom mobile chipsets.
China expects to lay off 1.8 million workers in the coal and steel sectors as part of its efforts to reduce industrial overcapacity.
As part of the changes, Harvard said in early 2017 that it would lay off roughly half of Harvard Management Company's 230 employees.
Space exploration company SpaceX announced Friday that it will lay off more than 10 percent of its staff as it pursues ambitious projects.
The bank announced on July 7 that it would lay off 18,000 employees in offices worldwide as part of a massive restructuring effort.
Vice Media also announced it would lay off about 10 percent of its current workforce as the company reorients and eliminates redundant positions.
And Bernie Sanders, who lost all but Rhode Island, said he would lay off hundreds of campaign workers and focus on winning California.
The company will lay off 1,600 employees in the United States and Canada, according to a report here by the Globe and Mail.
The company will lay off 1,600 employees in the United States and Canada, according to a report here by the Globe and Mail.
Tesla had already announced plans to lay off 205 SolarCity employees at its Roseville, California, office by the end of October this year.
Less than 220006 months after seeing its corporate tax rate slashed by Congress, General Motors (GM) announced it will lay off 2202,2628 workers.
When a company hits problems, they may lay off workers or cut hours, but it is much harder for them to cut pay.
Unfortunately, we are seeing the negative effects across the country as businesses lay off workers in response to the rising costs of tariffs.
Last week, however, the campaign announced it would lay off 225 staffers to "right size" its personnel heading into the final Democratic contests.
The company is expected to lay off thousands of employees, with some news reports pegging the number of cuts at about 4,000 people.
United Technologies says it still plans to lay off 786 workers at a separate Indiana plant and move production to Mexico this year.
At its quarterly earnings call last week, CEO Jack Dorsey announced that the company would lay off 9 percent of its staff globally.
Longmay said in September that it planned to lay off 100,000 workers, eliminating about 40 percent of the work force at 42 mines.
Their exchange continued later, with Warren charging that Wells Fargo was planning to lay off thousands of employees to meet shareholder profit expectations.
And the company, which is set to lay off up to a quarter of its staff, has little need for a new headquarters.
The struggling social network said it would lay off 350 people and would essentially shut down Vine, the once-popular looping video app.
Israel's national trade union is holding a nationwide strike to protest generic drugmaker Teva's decision to lay off a quarter of its workforce.
In many industries, increased labor costs may prompt businesses to lay off American workers and move operations overseas where labor costs are lower.
G.M. announced in November that it would stop production at five North American factories, including Lordstown and Oshawa, and lay off 14,000 workers.
That, in turn, would deal a blow to the US businesses that export them, forcing them to downsize operations and lay off workers.
After Russia passed a law restricting foreign funding for nongovernmental organizations, Ms. Alexeyeva was compelled to lay off employees at the Helsinki Group.
Ford: The automaker said it would lay off "thousands" of the 68,000 workers it employs in Europe and close a factory in France.
In-person enrollment groups are preparing to lay off staffs; one has already begun to furlough workers after learning of the budget cuts.
The stock market is hitting lows not seen since the 1987 market crash and hard-hit industries are beginning to lay off workers.
Scandinavian carrier SAS said it would stop most of its flying and temporarily lay off 90% of its staff, or about 10,000 employees.
In March, Meredith said that over the next 10 months it planned to lay off 1,000 employees of the former Time Inc. magazines.
As businesses have been forced to close and lay off workers because of the coronavirus outbreak, New York's unemployment website has been overwhelmed.
Parle, the country's largest biscuit-maker, has warned that it may have to lay off up to 2017,000 people thanks to poor demand.
Earlier this month, Lowe's said it would lay off thousands of workers, including assemblers who put together items like grills and patio furniture.
Last week, Teva Pharmaceuticals reported that it had missed analysts' earnings estimates in the second quarter and planned to lay off 22016,893 workers.
GM previously announced it will temporarily lay off 6,000 workers at the automaker's pickup truck and transmission factories in the city of Silao.
And frequently when news media have been forced to lay off employees, older and more experienced journalists are the ones out the door.
Boeing reiterated to CNBC this week that the manufacturer doesn't plan to lay off or furlough employees who work on the 737 Max.
And until Trump can lay off his tweeting and instead push Congress to pass tax reform, I'm afraid that's where it will remain.
The company, which is expected to lay off thousands of employees beginning this week, confirmed it had been contacted by the AG office.
A two-year oil price slump has forced companies to slash billions in capital investment and lay off tens of thousands of employees.
It is down more than 20 percent over the last week since announcing it would lay off about 13 percent of its workforce.
European governments have effectively limited imports by putting pressure on vehicle manufacturers not to close high-cost factories or to lay off workers.
In 2013, it went from being a "retail disrupter " valued at $1 billion to being forced to lay off staff and sell itself.
The private-equity industry is too secretive, loads takeover targets with too much debt, and pushes companies to lay off too many workers.
The announcement comes after reports surfaced earlier this month that the network would lay off more than 100 people after the Thanksgiving holidays.
Under the plan, the company's core business of subletting office space would lay off 473,000 to 2,500 employees, one of the people said.
Chesapeake Energy has announced it will lay off hundreds of employees as the debt-burdened natural gas driller continues to overhaul its business.
"If more companies shut down or lay off workers, growth will take longer to recover even when Covid-19 passes," Morgan Stanley wrote.
Zume, the startup famous for its pizza-making robot, plans to lay off about 400 employees on January 13, Business Insider has learned.
Instead, he described under oath that he felt Trump was trying to get him to lay off the president's former national security adviser.
In November, GM said it planned in early 2017 to lay off 2,000 employees at two U.S. auto plants, including the one in Lordstown.
Novartis, Endpoints News first reported, will shut down its antibacterial and antiviral research programs and lay off 140 employees at its Emeryville, California location.
The following week saw Apple posting a $21984 million operating loss for the quarter with the expectation to lay off at least 1,000 employees.
In its most recent earnings report in October, Twitter said it would lay off 9 percent of its work force, or around 350 people.
The Iowa Soybean Association's letter to the White House said the refining exemptions were forcing biodiesel producers to shut plants and lay off workers.
But many businesses said it would force them to lay off workers or relocate to the suburbs, where they could pay employees much less.
Image: GettyElizabeth Holmes' struggling startup Theranos will lay off 155 workers, or roughly 41 percent of its staff, according a new report from Bloomberg.
Microsoft (MSFT) plans to close Skype's London office and lay off most of the nearly 400 people employed there, according to the Financial Times.
Sure, it had to lay off quite a few people last year, and back in February, it cancelled a hotly anticipated line of cameras.
First Quantum said it had abandoned plans to lay off workers, but Glencore has said it is closing shafts that are no longer economic.
BuzzFeed will probably miss its revenue target, of $350m this year, by 15-20%, and is to lay off 100 of its 0003,700 staff.
If you have a pool of paralegals, and 40 percent of the job is gone, you'd lay off 40 percent of your pool, right?
The next day, the Chinese tech firm announced it would lay off US staff, a decision it blamed on American restrictions on its business.
Apple said in a filing with California regulators that it plans to lay off people from Santa Clara facilities near its Cupertino, California, headquarters.
President and CEO Mark Stutrud said the agency will lay off 750 employees, about 43 percent of its staff, according to the Associated Press.
Twitter said in October it would lay off 9 percent of its employees and shut down video app Vine to keep its costs down.
But in Australia, there are fears that scurvy may be more than an empty threat used to get adolescents to lay off the Domino's.
"With small business, if you only have one or two employees, you can't lay off 50 or 100 percent of your staff," Stibel said.
A steep fall in oil prices in 2014 and 2015 cut much needed revenue and forced companies to lay off thousands of oil workers.
That company had its device rejected by the FDA and was forced to lay off staff and halt a couple of later-stage trials.
And on Wednesday, her campaign announced that it would lay off some aides, reduce top staffers' pay and throw its full weight into Iowa.
Last month, Devon said that it would slash its dividend and capital spending by 22016 percent and lay off a fifth of its staff.
Labor unions and leftist groups oppose the adoption of a new law that in part makes it easier for employers to lay off workers.
But Murray told the AP that was a precautionary measure, and the company said this week it doesn't plan to actually lay off workers.
The same day, HuffPost's parent company Verizon said it's planning to lay off 220006 percent of its media division, which also includes Yahoo News.
The company is expected to lay off thousands of employees and sell operations that aren't part of its core business of subletting office space.
The figure was affected by 1.9 billion euros in one-off cost related to a lay-off plan announced by the company in September.
Last month, the company announced plans to lay off 12,000 workers — roughly 11 percent of its work force — and take a $1.2 billion charge.
Eventually, indirect economic harm could pile up: People will cancel vacations to parks and museums, and government contractors may have to lay off employees.
The Carrier plant in Indianapolis, which Trump convinced to stay open late last year, will lay off more than 600 employees beginning next month.
There's simply no credible economic analysis to suggest that tax avoidance is somehow driving higher executive salaries or encouraging companies to lay off workers.
The airline said that it expected to lay off 900 flight crew employees beginning this fall, including around 500 pilots and 400 flight attendants.
The same day, HuffPost's parent company Verizon said it's planning to lay off 22019 percent of its media division, which also includes Yahoo News.
There are people in the country who aren't going to get that Wendy Williams, so you have to lay off and ease into her.
"They're going to have to come to terms and lay off each other," said Erick Erickson, an influential conservative commentator, who convened the meeting.
Often, when Martin is into those acrobatics, his pitcher is baffling batters with pitches that are hard to lay off and harder to hit.
During the company's last earnings report, Yahoo confirmed that it would lay off about 15% of its staff as part of a greater restructuring.
Birchbox, which sends monthly boxes of cosmetics samples, had to lay off several dozen people this summer and raise $15 million to stay afloat.
"No French company, whatever its size, will be exposed to the risk of collapse," he said, also urging businesses not to lay off staff.
Scandinavian airline SAS said on Sunday it would halt most traffic and temporarily lay off up to 10,000 employees, or 90% of the workforce.
"There is this rippling effect where Boeing lays off people, and then the suppliers lay off people," said Rajeev Lalwani, a Morgan Stanley analyst.
As businesses are ordered to close and employers lay off workers, Americans, especially low-income renters and the homeless, will feel squeezed even tighter.
Tesla's financial woes, which have prompted it to shutter retail stores and lay off 53 percent of its work force, may prove them right.
Oyo also plans to "temporarily" lay off 0003,000 discretionary workers, some of whom will be invited back once the business recovers, the report said.
"It's a huge blow for the industry but at the moment we are doing our best not to lay off workers," he told Reuters.
The Montreal Canadiens also announced that they will lay off employees, but the New Jersey Devils backed off a plan to cut employees' salaries.
Apache said it will cut 85 people in its Midland office, while FTS International Services said it would lay off 35 in Fort Worth.
They are looking to sell and shut down unprofitable divisions and lay off employees — WeWork had more than 12,500 at the end of June.
Then, in October, the company announced it would lay off thousands of employees, many of whom had recently been expecting it to go public.
Cummins, a manufacturer of heavy equipment based in Columbus, Indiana, told its employees last week that it would lay off about 2,000 workers worldwide.
Just today, alongside the Edge launch we also got the very sad news that Mozilla had to lay off about 70 people, TechCrunch reports.
However, Boeing earlier this month said it didn't plan to lay off 20193 Max workers and said they would be reassigned to other functions.
Inpax Shipping Solutions, based in Atlanta, has told employment regulators in six states that it would lay off at least 925 employees beginning Oct.
WeWork is expected to lay off at least 2,000 people, about 13% of its staff, as soon as this week, the Guardian newspaper reported.
While Reed said Gannett's goal is not to lay off journalists, he did acknowledge "some duplication" in newsrooms that operate in the same markets.
The Bluegrass State is in the heart of tobacco country, and residents here would do well to lay off the local product a bit.
Apple said in a filing with California regulators that it plans to lay off 190 people from Santa Clara facilities near its Cupertino headquarters.
In addition to the European layoffs, US Steel has been forced to close blast furnaces and lay off US workers in Michigan and Indiana.
During a speech Thursday, Duterte threatened to send his troops on a "suicide mission" if Beijing doesn't "lay off" the Manila-occupied Thitu island.
While the company is expanding in Michigan, it said it would lay off 1,371 of the 5,464 workers at its plant in Belvidere, Ill.
"In this situation, we should not lay off more people than necessary, and we shouldn't close down activity where it can continue," she added.
Even then, the move required Tesla to close some of its stores, push back its profit forecast for another quarter, and lay off employees.
Clinton has argued that $15 might be too high for employers in low-wage states, causing them to lay off workers or make fewer hires.
Harley has had to lay off hundreds of American workers over the last year and has established production in Thailand to serve the Asian market.
The union estimated the company has received $3 billion in tax benefits and slammed its decision to lay off more than 7,000 workers this year.
It seems HTC is getting ready to lay off nearly a quarter of its workforce by cutting 1,500 jobs in its manufacturing unit in Taiwan.
According to the WSJ, Huawei is planning to lay off workers at a research subsidiary called Futurewei Technologies, which operates a number of research labs.
U.S. Steel – U.S. Steel plans to temporarily lay off hundreds of workers in Michigan in the coming weeks, according to a filing with the state.
Tesla also cut 7 percent of its workforce in January, before announcing a plan to close most of its stores and lay off more workers.
Element Electronics said the increased cost of parts used in their TVs forced them to lay off 126 workers at their Winnsboro, South Carolina, plant.
Wall Street analysts are responding to General Motors' plans to lay off nearly 15,000 salaried workers in 2019 and idle five North American manufacturing plants.
Zenefits, a San Francisco health insurance start-up facing regulatory scrutiny, plans to lay off 250 people starting Friday, David Sacks, the chief executive, says.
But he could cut the working time in each office by, say, 10 percent, allowing Q to lay off — or not hire — 100,000 workers worldwide.
Fearing for their Yelp reviews, the hostesses with the mostesses call a meeting of all the ghosts and implore them to lay off the homicide.
And quite frankly, if folks aren't mature enough to handle those obligations, they should lay off romantic and sexual encounters until they're ready for that.
Thirdly, signs of oil remaining high, say above $100 for an extended period, could squeeze corporate profits and potentially force companies to lay off workers.
In 2019, the company announced it would lay off roughly 15% of workers, or about 250 people, in an effort to get to profitability faster.
Tango was forced to lay off more than 20 percent of its staff in 2016 after an unsuccessful attempt at starting an e-commerce store.
But Trump may not have known that back in February, and so may have been asking Comey to lay off the counterintelligence investigation into Flynn.
Twitter said in September it would lay off some employees and halt engineering work at one of its development centers in India's technology hub Bengaluru.
The administration reportedly does not intend to lay off any of its 5,565 employees, but will eventually shrink its workforce through retirements and unfilled vacancies.
The company, which in August said it would lay off about 5,500 employees from the first quarter, recorded a pretax restructuring charge of $411 million.
Maybe there should be a new rule from now on: No matter how well-intentioned they are, corporations should lay off the April Fools' pranks.
Earlier this week it was reported that the company would lay off as much as 8% of its workforce — or 300 people — according to Bloomberg.
The same month, online media outlet Sina Tech said e-commerce firm JD.com Inc planned to lay off 10 percent of senior executives this year.
General Motors announced on Monday that it will lay off 15 percent of salaried workers and close five plants in the United States and Canada.
I suspect this is why GoPro's sales are slowing, it's reduced sales forecasts, and it had to lay off 7% of its employees this week.
Ford made the announcement two days after it said it would lay off 10% of it salaried staff as part of a cost-cutting effort.
Any changes to rural hospital revenues could force the organizations to lay off employees or shut down altogether, which continues to happen in some areas.
BHP Billiton will lay off about 7 percent of the 1,060 workers at its Spence copper mine in Chile, the mine's union said on Tuesday.
In cities like Seattle, who have raised the minimum wage to $15 an hour, restaurants and small businesses are being forced to lay off employees.
"(Bunge) told us yesterday, Monday, that they were going to lay off 60 soybean oil employees," Carlos Zamboni, the union's legal advisor said by phone.
While any sentient primate facing a special counsel would know to lay off social media and refrain from antagonizing his investigators, Trump sees things differently.
High fuel inventories have punished margins this year, forcing some refiners to voluntarily cut production, delay capital work, lay off workers and slash employee benefits.
"It's signaling an extreme reluctance on the part of employers to lay off workers," said John Ryding, chief economist at RDQ Economics in New York.
We would not ask the Department of Homeland Security to lay off Border Patrol agents to fund FEMA's relief efforts after a particularly devastating hurricane.
The law would also define more precisely how companies could lay off workers — currently an arduous process in a country where workers are highly protected.
The development agency, which administers U.S. foreign assistance in the West Bank and Gaza, is reportedly preparing to lay off employees and shut down projects.
Chevron's Thai unit has said it plans to lay off 800 staff in Thailand this year as it looks to cut $500 million in costs.
Vice Media will lay off about 85033 percent of its current workforce as the company reorients and eliminates redundant positions, the company's CEO said Friday.
But after the bust, Tellme had to retrench, lay off people, and focus on using voice automation to save companies on their customer service costs.
Trump took credit in 2016 for keeping the plant open after Carrier announced it would shut down the factory and lay off roughly 85033,000 jobs.
The measure comes after state regulators last year approved a rate increase for customers with rooftop solar panels, causing solar companies to lay off workers.
The bank will lay off another 100 U.S. bankers by the end of the week, said the person, who was speaking on condition of anonymity.
The company said last week it would lay off 400 staff in Denmark and China to divert funding towards investment in biological and technological innovation.
And the company held a booze-soaked party immediately after Neumann held a meeting to discuss his decision to lay off 7% of WeWork's staff.
What this and other similar drugs like mecamylamine and cytisine do is to modulate your neural nicotinic receptors, making it easier to lay off sweeteners.
Executives at the company emphasized that there are no plans to lay off factory employees because the key customer remains committed to using AMS products.
It began to slow down its hiring this summer, and last month it announced plans to lay off some of its more than 1,500 employees.
The company said Monday that it will "gradually cancel" most of its flights and temporarily lay off 90% of its workforce, or about 7,300 people.
Collins is working with Rubio and Mnuchin on a plan to give cash-flow assistance to employers who agree not to lay off their workers.
Many are starting to lay off droves of workers as establishments see a plunge in business or are forced to close because of government mandates.
Still, he said that with elections coming the police would lay off street vendors like him, only cracking down on them again after the polls.
One of the more unexpected side effects of Twitter's decision to lay off roughly 350 employees this week: A little extra ad revenue for Facebook.
The loans come with some strings attached — to accept them, airlines will have to agree not to lay off workers through the end of September.
A few days after TechCrunch spoke to Wonderschool, Bennett announced that the company had been forced to lay off team members because of the crisis.
Norwegian Air will scrap 4,000 flights and temporarily lay off around half its employees due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, the company said on Thursday.
As a result, businesses – especially small and medium sized ones – will shut down, lay off employees, and be unable to pay their rents and debts.
The global coffee behemoth will lay off some non-retail employees at the vice president and senior vice president level, a spokeswoman said on Monday.
Oil producers have begun to lay off employees and call their service companies to say that they have drilled their last well for a while.
Boeing's biggest supplier, Spirit AeroSystems, said early this month it planned to lay off more than 20% of the workforce at its Wichita, Kansas base.
His attacks on Amazon and its CEO, Jeff Bezos, have sent stocks into a frenzy, and financial experts are warning the President to lay off.
The FTC is probing Juul and other e-cigarette companies, while conservatives are urging the administration to lay off its plan to ban flavored vapes.
SoftBank-backed robotic pizza startup Zume plans to lay off up to 400 employees — 80% of its staff— and won&apost renew its Seattle lease.
Lucky&aposs plans to close 32 of those stores by February 12 and lay off about 2,500 employees, according to the Sun Sentinel&aposs report.
The plant is one of the biggest job suppliers in Fairfield County and the company said it could be forced to lay off 126 people.
The company added Monday that it doesn't plan to lay off or furlough workers at the Renton, Washington, factory where the 737 Max is produced.
Employers are wary of hiring permanent workers who are more difficult to lay off and require costly benefit packages, especially when growth is still tepid.
While the current U.S. President Donald Trump seems ripe for parody, it looks like South Park are more likely than ever to lay off him.
New York (CNN Business)Hasbro will lay off up to 10% of its employees, victims of the fallout after Toys "R" Us closed its doors.
Two years ago, the school board said it would lay off about 26 teachers, according to reports, but ultimately 217 teachers ended up losing jobs.
He felt like he owed Flynn his loyalty, and so asked Comey to lay off him and continued to support Flynn emotionally behind the scenes.
Roy Houseman, whose job is to help people apply for TAA, thinks that notice of a mass lay-off should also trigger an automatic TAA application.
The company said in September it would lay off some employees and halt engineering work at one of its development centers in India's technology hub Bengaluru.
The company said it would lay off 212,2000 workers, or 211 percent of its workforce, during its fourth-quarter earnings call Wednesday afternoon, according to CNBC.
For instance, Microsoft had to lay off thousands of employees starting late last year — though most of those employees affected were outside of the United States.
Now, several say that they might need to lay off employees, euthanize lab animals and shelve their research projects if they cannot find other funding—fast.
On his national campaign bus, the Straight Talk Express, he chatted candidly to the press, but in the vain hope that they would lay off him.
Nightcap: Harry Reid's unity play: 'Lay off' Sanders | Sign up The scene was reminiscent of the violence between Trump supporters and protesters in Chicago in March.
Element Electronics, a TV manufacturer with a plant in Winnsboro, South Carolina, announced August 6 that the company would lay off 126 workers in its plant.
"You felt that Foye would sign it because you believed Albany had told Foye to quote, lay off Christie?" defense attorney Michael Critchley asked in court.
The government's crackdown on excess steel and mining capacity is already expected to lay off some 1.8 million workers, a whopping 15 percent of the workforce.
Credit Suisse said it would lay off 163 employees at its New York office, as part of a restructuring plan under new Chief Executive Tidjane Thiam.
He lets me know he would just tell federal agencies to lay off Christians, and that the current persecution stems from Obama's abuse of executive power.
The company initially announced it would lay off more than 1,000 employees by mid-July, but it later extended the employment of the plant's union workers.
"Firms remain extraordinarily reluctant to lay off workers and the labor market remains extremely tight," said John Ryding, chief economist at RDQ Economics in New York.
Across the country, countless small businesses have been forced to reduce hours, lay off their employees, or simply close altogether because of recent mandated wage increases.
Reuters reported this week that China aims to lay off 5-6 million state workers in two to three years to curb industrial overcapacity and pollution.
Last month The Information reported that it may have been inflating its user numbers and it also had to lay off some staff, as TechCrunch notes.
Technology news site CRN, citing sources, first reported on Tuesday that Cisco planned to lay off about 14,000 employees, or nearly 20 percent of its workforce.
With nearly 85033,300 newspapers in America, if half lay off employees, the job loss will far exceed the savings for one company and could be staggering.
And Duke actually began to learn the strike zone, and he began to hit the high pitches better and lay off the ones he couldn't hit.
Meetup, which WeWork had purchased for $200 million in 2017, also announced plans to lay off 25 percent of its staff, including many of its engineers.
General Motors announced on Monday that it plans to lay off fifteen percent of its salaried workers, and will shutter five manufacturing plants in North America.
China-based TechCrunch reporter Rita Liao learned from sources that Didi plans to lay off 303 percent of its employees, or about 2,000 people this year.
David Stevenson, another former EPA transition team member, advocates closing the EPA's 10 regional offices, which would allow the agency to lay off thousands of employees.
He was really tough, he kept the ball down, and we knew that coming in, but it's still, it's still tough to lay off some pitches.
Cleveland's Plain Dealer newspaper announced on March 15 that it would lay off 12 newsroom employees in addition to 29 previously announced layoffs scheduled for May.
The news comes nearly two months after the hospital operator said it would lay off about 1,300 employees in order to save $33 million next year.
The trial came as Chinese growth experiences its deepest slowdown in 25 years, forcing companies to lay off workers as well as cut or withhold salaries.
The move will also force First Solar to take $2300 million to $2100 million in impairments and lay off more than a quarter of its workforce.
When the C.D.C. began cutting lead poisoning prevention grants in 2010, the officials said, the Health Department had to curtail lead tests and lay off inspectors.
In Illinois, the absence of a budget means there has been no state financing, straining state universities and prompting some to furlough and lay off employees.
GM announced that it will lay off 85033 percent of its corporate workforce and not allocate new products to plants in Michigan, Ohio, Maryland and Canada.
In Alaska, BP Plc said it will cut rigs in its Prudhoe Bay field from five to two and lay off more than 200 contracting jobs.
The ensuing oil crash, the worst since 1991, slammed energy stocks and will force shale oil companies to abandon projects, slash dividends and lay off workers.
And one in particular, a fellow named Joel Kaplan, he was the head of their Washington office, a lifelong Republican, said that we should lay off.
Budget carrier Norwegian Air, which is heavily indebted, said it would temporarily lay off up to half its workers after its stock dropped 22% on Thursday.
Another eatery has had to lay off most of their robot waiters, leaving behind just one of their ilk to keep the "robot restaurant" theme alive.
In 2013, the center celebrated its newly erected $34 million, 23,000-square-foot building, but was also forced to lay off staff members and slash hours.
The online lender SoFi plans to lay off 100 employees, or about 7 percent of its staff, as part of a revamp of its mortgage department.
But it remains to be seen how quickly the changes incur casualties as startups across Silicon Valley lay off hundreds and capital becomes a hot commodity.
The Cheesecake Factory confirmed that it will temporarily lay-off nearly 41,000 hourly restaurant workers as its business continues to be squeezed by the coronavirus outbreak.
It's unfortunate that they had to lay off so many people, but how the news was given to us was done in such a kind way.
For example, businesses that lay off many workers could face increased tax payments in the future, or states could claw back unemployment pay in some cases.
General Electric, meanwhile, will lay off about 28500,6900 employees -- or about 2628 percent of the workforce -- from its aviation arm, which makes engines for military aircraft.
" As for the president, he added: "Trump's has got to lay off that Instagram and Twitter crack, put his phone down and stop all this nonsense.
The automaker has also reported a deep plunge in profits as sales have plummeted and announced plans to lay off as many as 12,500 employees worldwide.
Boeing will not furlough or lay off workers because of the shutdown, but pain will ripple through its supply chain and could hurt America's economic growth.
After the bell, Cisco edged even lower following its results and its announcement to lay off 6.43,500 employees, or nearly 7 percent of its work force.
And his campaign had to lay off staff in the days following the caucuses there, signaling that, despite Yang's online fundraising prowess, money could be tightening.
Boeing's biggest supplier Spirit AeroSystems Holdings said early this month it planned to lay off more than 20% of the workforce at its Wichita, Kansas base.
Musk said at the time that the company will have to close stores and lay off workers in order to sustain production of the cheaper car.
After all, there's a 0% chance Trump was ever going to lay off his "Pocahontas" attack -- no matter what alleged proof Warren produced of her heritage.
Op-Ed Contributor With three tweets, the leader of the largest employer in the country just tried to lay off all trans people in the military.
As businesses close and lay off workers in response to the the novel coronavirus outbreak, economists predict many Americans could lose their jobs by this summer.
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" The second thing is not as important, but it is still worth mentioning: Trump may want to lay off any connection he might have with "tapes.
When Gizmodo Media's new parent company, Univision, initially wanted to lay off 30 percent of the editorial staff, the union successfully bargained for voluntary exits instead.
Meanwhile, GM announced plans to lay off thousands of workers and close four of its US manufacturing plants so it can invest more money in the future.
Finding a strong revenue source is critical, since Medium decided to lay off 50 staff, close its New York office, and announce a new direction last month.
Musk and Shotwell acknowledged that the broad restructuring at SpaceX meant the company would have to lay off some employees with whom they'd rather not part ways.
Walgreens Boots Alliance's fiscal fourth-quarter profit slid 20.7% as the company spent more to shutter unprofitable locations, lay off employees and scaled back its tobacco sales.
Microsoft — Microsoft will lay off 20183,850 workers and take a $950 million charge to restructure and streamline the mobile phone business it acquired from Nokia in 2014.
Online retailer Brandless will lay off 70 people, or almost 90% of its staff, as it prepares to shut down business operations, the company confirmed to CNBC.
The layoffs are the conclusion of a formal process that started in April, when Nokia said it would lay off up to 1,300 people in the country.
In fact, Intel cited the decline in P.Cs as one of the reason for reducing its numbers this week, and announced it would lay off 12,000 employees.
Meanwhile, American industries that are unable to export to important markets could be forced to decrease production, cut hours, lay off workers, and potentially close their doors.
That is why, if he really wants to make America great again, Mr Trump should lay off the protectionism and steer clear of the bullying right now.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentine business leaders agreed on Wednesday not to lay off workers without justifiable cause until March 2017, after unemployment rose amid a prolonged recession.
TAA investigators found that a Pennsylvania General Dynamics factory producing mortar shells had to lay off workers after a competing company began making them in Canada instead.
"I'm more than happy to bring back the employees that we were forced to lay off during the depressing period," Longhi said in an interview on CNBC.
Image: GettyCisco Systems, the largest networking equipment company in the world, will lay off 14,000 of its over 73,000 employees, according to a new report by CRN.
The exhaustion of surface stockpiles at its Cerro Negro mine in Argentina, as well as a decision to lay off workers at the site, also reduced output.
Outplacement consultancy firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas on Friday revised its report for job cuts in May, acknowledging it vastly overstated Ford Motor's plans to lay off workers.
Purchases by Indian refiners, including Reliance Industries that resumed imports last year after a multi-year lay-off, helped Iran regain some of the lost market share.
Another local refinery, Philadelphia Energy Solutions, blamed the rising cost of RINs for its decision to lay off up to 43 non-union employees and slash benefits.
The seeds and chemical company did say there were signs of stabilization, and doesn't plan any further job cuts beyond prior plans to lay off 3,600 workers.
Smith & Wesson faced a multi million-dollar drop in value that year, and was forced to lay off 15 percent of its workforce before an eventual sale.
After a memo showing Trump asked Comey to lay off his former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn went public Tuesday, calls for the president's impeachment ramped up.
Another local refinery, Philadelphia Energy Solutions, blamed the rising cost of RINs for its decision to lay off up to 100 non-union employees and slash benefits.
South African platinum producers are struggling with low prices and soaring costs of electricity and labour, forcing several of them to sell mines and lay off workers.
The company said today that it would lay off 9 percent of its workforce, or about 350 people, as it attempts to find a sustainable path forward.
Trump tweeted that he is "very disappointed" with the company's plans to close up to five manufacturing plants and lay off about 6900 percent of its workforce.
The company's results included a $122 million restructuring charge related to the company's decision to lay off close to 1,000 managers in the first and second quarters.
Microsoft plans to close Skype's London office and lay off just over half of the nearly 400 people employed there, according to the Financial Times and ZDNet.
With an eye on the 2020 election, the president has made it quite clear that he would like the Fed to lay off those interest rate increases.
Juul is planning to lay off between 24% and 1.75% of its workforce by the end of 225, The Wall Street Journal's Jennifer Maloney reported on Monday.
"We know that employment is good now, but if companies are forced to lay off employees that would turn the economy in the other direction," said Weinstein.
In instructing the media to "lay off" Biden, Washington Post columnist Paul Waldman argued that Biden's misstatements have no bearing on what kind of president he'd be.
National Restaurant Association and the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington opposed the wage increase, saying restaurants would lay off workers and raise prices to offset higher wages.
The technology news site CRN, citing sources, reported on Tuesday that Cisco planned to lay off about 14,000 employees, or nearly 20 percent of its work force.
The start-up could lay off 2,000 to 2,500 employees in its main office-space renting business, two people with knowledge of the matter told the Times.
Later on Monday, GM also said that in March it will lay off about 1,300 plant workers and cut the second shift at its Detroit-Hamtramck plant.
This will comprise of both a loan for the carrier and funds for temporary lay-off schemes that the State has to provide by law, added Poletti.
CNN, which just one year ago was touting an ambitious digital strategy, is planning to lay off as many as 50 people, Vanity Fair reported on Monday.
Last week, Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing said it would lay off 15 percent of its staff, with cuts coming mostly from non-core business units.
Lego said in September it would lay off 8 percent of staff and that it had pressed the "reset-button", acknowledging its business had grown too complicated.
The Carrier factory that President Trump convinced owners not to move to Mexico will lay off hundreds of workers just before the holiday season, CNN reported Tuesday.
Most solar companies have recently launched cost-cutting measures and SunPower said in December it would lay off 25 percent of its workforce and close one plant.
Despite raising over $80 million since it launched, BirchBox was unable to secure a new investments, and was forced to lay off a quarter of its staff.
"This transformation plan is not a plan to close hospitals, lay off workers, or impair quality or access to Health & Hospitals health care services," the report says.
Some News employees started packing last week, after the media newsletter Study Hall reported that the company planned to lay off a large portion of the staff.
Some workers in South Carolina want Mr. Trump to lay off of their German patrons, but others are happy he's taking them to task for the imbalance.
"We will have to suspend publishing and lay off nearly all of our amazing and talented staff, we hope only temporarily," Jeff vonKaenel, the publication's president, said.
Air New Zealand followed with an announcement on the same day where it further slashed capacity and said it would look to lay off some permanent employees.
Flora-tec, a landscaping company, said it would lay off 10 workers because it could never recoup most of the $1.3 million it was owed by Carillion.
As nonprofits around the country cancel all spring programs, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival halts performances through Labor Day, and will lay off 22020 percent of its staff.
As nonprofits around the country cancel all spring programs, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival halts performances through Labor Day, and will lay off 22020 percent of its staff.
Air New Zealand said on March 16 it would cut long-haul capacity by 85% in the coming months and look to lay off some permanent employees.
CEO Jon Bortz also told the Los Angeles Times that the company may need to lay off an additional 2,000 employees by the end of the month.
"I had to make the gut-wrenching decision to lay off 70 people," said Rachel Marshall, owner of the Seattle-based brewery and bar Rachel's Ginger Beer.
Last week, Femsa representatives and Venezuelan labor ministry officials visited the Valencia plant and discussed the plans to lay off workers and scale back output, Montilla said.
Boeing said it does not plan to lay off or furlough workers at the Renton, Washington, factory where the 737 Max is produced during the production pause.
In a recent filing obtained by Business Insider, Greenwich Logistics said it's planning to lay off 408 workers from five Amazon delivery stations in California and Pennsylvania.
The company said that the product was safe, and that the backlash had caused it to close three of its plants and lay off about 700 workers.
Boeing initially said it would not lay off or furlough employees at its Renton, Washington, factory, where the Max is assembled, reassigning employees to other teams instead.
Due to the losses, I was forced to lay off the people I cared so much about — until my company was left with just one employee: me.
Tunisia plans to raise value-added and other taxes and lay off about 10,000 government workers as part of the 2018 budget to cut its budget deficit.
Already their retaliatory actions are hurting U.S. farmers and causing manufacturers like American-icon Harley Davidson to lay off American workers as it moves production off shore.
Some people are kind, he said, like his boss, who kept him on when difficulties forced the company to lay off all but seven of 216 employees.
Lego said in September it would lay off 8 percent of staff and that it had pressed the "reset button," acknowledging its business had grown too complicated.
CNBC reported on Wednesday that the company would lay off about 100 engineers, just weeks after CEO Evan Spiegel said the company's recent headcount growth would continue.
The latest layoffs come months after U.S. Steel decided to temporarily lay off 48 employees at Great Lakes Works and warned of up to 200 more layoffs.
When Walmart announced last week that it would lay off thousands of employees across the country with the closure of nearly 300 stores, Uber saw an opportunity.
Not only is WeWork postponing its IPO, but rumors are flying that the company is going to shed everything but its core business and lay off thousands.
"Temporarily, and with sincere regret, on closure we lay off all those employees impacted with less than 6 months employment on the day of closure," he added.
It cut severance pay from 45 days to 33 days per year worked; in the past companies sometimes closed because they could not afford to lay off workers.
Prince Harry told the British press to lay off new Suits actress girlfriend Meghan Markle, a move that his brother Prince William told The Telegraph that he supported.
He plans to tell his 91 employees in the next couple of weeks that a vote to leave could force him to lay off a quarter of staff.
But it told employees Tuesday that all business units and divisions will likely lay off nonunion workers, according to materials outlining the workforce reduction program obtained by CNBC.
The app platform has been rumored since January, even before Park first teased the device after the company was forced to lay off 6 percent of its workforce.
Prosecutors say Covington and McKinny decided to lay off employees at Covington&aposs business so they could collect unemployment benefits in 2000 when the company was struggling financially.
Instead, says Reuters, it relies on attrition: Rather than lay off workers, the person said, the world's largest online retailer will one day refrain from refilling packing roles.
This comes after a report said last month JD.com Inc, one of China's largest e-commerce sites, would lay off 10 percent of its senior executives this year.
BuzzFeed will lay off 15% of its staff, or about 250 employees, according to an internal memo first reported by the Wall Street Journal and confirmed by Axios.
Reportedly, the company needed SoftBank's last-minute funding to afford severance packages for the 2,000 or more employees it plans to lay off from its 15,000-person workforce.
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), owned by Tata Group of India, also said that it will lay off 4,500 employees as part of a plan to save £2.5bn ($3.2bn).
The Clinton Foundation plans to lay off 74 employees due to the discontinuation of the Clinton Global Initiative, according to a State of New York WARN notice Monday.
Carillion's collapse has raised concerns about the hundreds of small British companies that have not been paid for the services they provided, forcing some to lay off staff.
In January he announced plans to lay off roughly half of HMC's 230-person staff and send the bulk of the money to be invested by outside managers.
By the end of 2015, Jolla's tablet was dead, the company was verging on bankruptcy, and Pienimäki was preparing to lay off many of Jolla's roughly 100 employees.
Mopani last week said that the power supply restrictions had put its investments at risk and warned that it might lay off 4,700 staff because of the cuts.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Vallourec Drilling Products, a subsidiary of Paris, France-based steel pipe maker Vallourec, will lay off roughly 150 employees in Texas, according to a regulatory filing.
Then the company announced it would focus on producing higher-cost exports to China and Europe, lay off workers and introduce a Model 3 leasing program, he said.
Low oil prices during the past year, though, have prompted many oil and gas drilling companies there to lay off workers and, in some cases, shut down entirely.
Just Eat added 2.3% after the online takeaway service said it would lay off "a number" of jobs in Britain as it combined its customer and restaurant operations.
The IMF, which a year previously had planned to lay off staff because of the paucity of crises, swept up many of the PhDs in macroeconomics in 2009.
That, of course, is a HUGE no-no because she's supposed to lay off booze for a year under the plea deal in her 2017 Christmas Eve bust.
For example, in February, nearly 3,000 scientists from around the world condemned the Australian government's move to slash funding for climate research and lay off dozens of scientists.
Also unlike Sling TV, Stream does not include ESPN, the Disney-owned sports network that was forced to lay off some 300 employees last fall amid falling revenue.
Having rescued Renault, Ghosn had a track record of taking tough decisions to cut costs and lay off workers, which Japanese executives have historically been reluctant to do.
More than 150 employees of WeWork sent a letter to management this week asking to be treated humanely as the company prepares to lay off thousands of people.
Those who represent the labor costs of low-wage employers stress the costs of such proposals, arguing that such policy would force their clients to lay off workers.
A spokesperson for his campaign rejected the idea that Nicholson or the firm that he worked for, ghSMART, had any role in advising companies to lay off employees.
The company filed for bankruptcy in 2005, by which time you had been promoted to chief operating officer and had to lay off tens of thousands of people.
Human resources' minister, Yin Weimin, said on Monday that China expects to lay off 22013 million workers in the steel and coal sector, or 23 percent of total.
Macy's, the biggest clothing store in the U.S., will close stores and lay off workers after a disappointing holiday shopping season when comparable sales were down 2.1 percent.
Not surprising, as a result California is missing its cannabis tax revenue projections and many potential licensed operators have been forced to freeze operations and lay off staff.
On the heels of news that TechCrunch parent company Verizon Media Group (formerly Oath) would lay off roughly 800 workers, BuzzFeed has announced its own substantial staffing cuts.
Those of us who made it a place of business had to lay off all their employees and leave behind tens of thousands of dollars of capital investment.
The Obama administration also sent out memos that told prosecutors to lay off low-level drug offenses, and effectively allowed states to legalize marijuana without much federal interference.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said on Wednesday he'll tell President Trump to "lay off" the topic of human rights if Trump raises it during a summit in Manila.
The White House, House and Senate budget cuts all would require EPA to continue to lay off public health experts, environmental engineers, scientists, and other vital staff members.
United plans to cut 90% of international service scheduled for April and warned it may have to lay off thousands of workers if Congress doesn't act fast enough.
Companies that use steel and aluminum in their products say tariffs would raise their costs, eating into profits or forcing them to raise prices or lay off workers.
Shows that stop production may be forced to lay off their production staff, which can include everyone from camera operators and art directors to interns and production assistants.
Some board members have recently told him that he should lay off the social media platform and focus on his company, according to people familiar with the matter.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's cabinet has approved measures to prevent employers from taking advantage of the coronavirus crisis to lay off workers, labour minister Yolanda Diaz said on Friday.
The shift to online shopping, led by Amazon, has forced many retailers like Toys "R" Us and Sears to shut down or lay off workers across the country.
For businesspeople the prevailing narratives affect deliberations on whether to hire more help or lay off employees, whether to expand or retrench or even start a new enterprise.

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