In June, Musk had asked Tesla executives to "pause all hiring" and cut 10 per cent of staff, along with freezing hiring. The electric car-maker company had resumed hiring during the second half of the year. 📲 Tesla Layoffs: Elon Musk-Run Electric Car Maker Company To Sack 10% Employees in Early 2023, Pauses All Hiring.
OYO is merging its product and engineering teams for smoother functioning, according to the company. "OYO is downsizing its product and engineering, corporate headquarters and the OYO vacation homes teams, while it adds people to the partner relationship management and the business development teams," the company said in a statement. 📲 OYO Layoffs: IPO-Bound OYO Trims 10% of Its Workforce, Aims 250 New Hires.
Vice Media CEO Nancy Dubac told staff it plans to cut costs by "up to 15 per cent" after smaller cuts earlier this month. According to experts, the newspaper industry is facing higher distribution and labour costs in the wake of the pandemic. Layoffs Season: Job Cuts Hit Media and Entertainment Industry Worldwide Amid Economic Slowdown.
"A new performance management system could help managers push out thousands of underperforming employees starting early next year. Managers could also use the ratings to avoid paying them bonuses and stock grants," the report mentioned. 📲 Alphabet Layoffs: Google’s Parent ‘Prepares’ To Fire 10,000 Employees.
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