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Amazon deepens tech-sector gloom with another 9,000 layoffs
Amazon.com Inc on Monday said it would axe another 9,000 roles, piling on to a wave of layoffs that has swept the technology sector as an uncertain economy forces companies to get leaner.
Policies needed to mitigate mass worker layoffs as export orders remain elusive: experts
New policies to support businesses, create jobs and promote the domestic market are needed to stop the mass layoffs amid the drying up of export orders, experts said.
US big tech mass layoffs leave Vietnamese international students in limbo
After landing a coveted internship at Google, Bui Thuy is back to square one since learning that her recruiter was laid off along with 12,000 other workers in January.
February 5, 2023 | 03:09 pm PT
Vietnamese tech workers high and dry amid layoffs in Silicon Valley
Hoang Tu said his "American Dream" lasted only six months. He was let go from Google two days before the Lunar New Year.
February 2, 2023 | 03:38 pm PT
China's Premier Li says confident in economy, vows no hard landing
BEIJING, March 16 - China's Premier Li Keqiang defended the government's economic policies on Wednesday, vowing there would be no mass layoffs and no hard landing for the world's second-largest economy even as the government presses ahead with painful reforms.
March 16, 2016 | 02:01 am PT