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Layoffs at the Industrial Boulevard site are expected to begin Sept. 2, and continue through Nov. 1, officials said.
Some of the reductions already have taken place, while others are scheduled to occur this month or next, according to ...
Since the April pause, the Trump administration has been holding trade negotiations with multiple countries, pushing them to ...
In the latest round of Bay Area tech layoffs, chipmaker Intel announced dozens of new job cuts. The cuts, according to state filings with the Employment Development Department, ...
The Employment Development Department estimates that the debt will rise to $23.7 billionby the end of 2026, even though ...
Managerial implosions, fraud and debt have debilitated the state’s unemployment and workers’ compensation programs.
Pacific Premier Bancorp Inc. plans to lay off nearly 6% of its workforce at its Irvine headquarters beginning Aug. 1 on the ...
Walmart’s new cuts to its staff of Bay Area tech workers go far deeper than they originally appeared.
The San Diego County unemployment rate was 4% in May, down from 4.1% in April, but above last year's 3.6 %, the state Employment Development Department announced Friday.
Eight workforce development organizations across Maryland were awarded $500,000 each to bolster their programs addressing apprenticeships in the construction industry.
According to an assessment of employment totals posted by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C., shed 3,300 federal government jobs in 2025.
The U.S. government's quest to rein in -- or even slash -- the federal workforce has jolted the job markets in California and the Bay Area, with the nine-county region being hit especially hard.