Corporate layoffs: Here are the companies making job cuts Companies including Walmart, Amazon, Microsoft and Procter Gamble have announced job cuts in recent weeks While the government cost-cutting initiative known as the Department of Government
Companies that announced Major Layoffs and Hiring Freezes In Q1 2025, the U S workforce faced major disruptions driven by federal layoffs, corporate restructuring, cost-cutting measures, economic pressures, and financial distress across sectors Federal agencies drove over half of all layoffs this quarter, with over 150,000 job cuts reported in February and March
2025 layoffs: List of companies cutting jobs this year Headcount reductions in early 2025 are taking place at companies in a broad range of sectors, impacting thousands of employees Here are the companies that have announced layoffs so far: RELATED:
The Biggest Companies Across America Are Cutting Their Workforces Recent graduates’ rising unemployment is driven by those who are looking for work for the first time The trend is not just apparent in America Across the European Union the unemployment rate of young folk with tertiary education is approaching the overall rate for the age group Britain, Canada, Japan—all appear to be on a similar path