ASML to cut fewer jobs after talks with Dutch unions
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Microsoft reportedly cut 200 to 400 Azure jobs in China as US and Chinese data rules tighten around cloud operations. The post Microsoft Reportedly Cuts Hundreds of Azure Jobs in China appeared first on TechRepublic .
The large companies I’ve worked at (including FAANG) seemed to thrive on kudos via performative actions. Like the majority of the team is doing useless stuff that management thinks is impressive while the couple all stars get the team closer to the goal. Meanwhile, a lot of managers calendars a...
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Amazon is deepening its UK investment, putting more than £1bn into two sites in Northamptonshire and adding over 4,000 jobs in one of the largest single-county commitments of its £40bn UK programme.
AI's role in job cuts is minimal, says Google DeepMind's Alex Imas, but warns of layoffs due to pressure to adapt to AI advancements.
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The net zero economy is booming, so claims that prosperity depends on oil and gas are bunkum – unless you’re a Reform backer with fossil fuel interests, of course Really? You want to destroy a million jobs? Vote Reform UK for mass unemployment: is that your pitch?
The net zero economy is booming, so claims that prosperity depends on oil and gas are bunkum – unless you’re a Reform backer with fossil fuel interests, of course Really? You want to destroy a million jobs? Vote Reform UK for mass unemployment: is that your pitch?
Hundreds of women attend the annual AeroWomen women event in Yeovil.
Voters head to the polls on 18 June as seven candidates stand in Aberdeen South.
Voters head to the polls on 18 June as seven candidates stand in Aberdeen South.
This is one of the first Colts offseasons in a while, where there are a handful of starting positions actually up for grabs simultaneously.
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Meta pledged to invest $115 million to train electricians, plumbers and other workers needed to operate data centers.
Microsoft AI head Mustafa Suleyman is walking back his statement about AI automating jobs done by white-collar workers, including lawyers, accountants, and project managers.