Nolte: The Incredible Shrinking Washington Post Cuts 240 More Jobs
Never forget that, based on lies, the Washington Post targeted an underage child for personal destruction only because he wore a Trump hat.

Never forget that, based on lies, the Washington Post targeted an underage child for personal destruction only because he wore a Trump hat.

A large batch of Ford workers at the Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne have been temporarily laid off as the company endures the United Auto Workers (UAW) strike.

Google has reportedly announced the layoff of hundreds of employees in its global recruiting division as the internet giant plans to slow down its hiring plans.

More than one in five Americans are concerned their jobs “will become obsolete because of technology,” according to a Gallup poll.

CVS Health said Monday it is cutting approximately 5,000 jobs to focus more on healthcare services for its customers.

Nestle is closing a coffee plant in Freehold, New Jersey, after 75 years of operation and reportedly sending production to Mexico.

Companies in the United States have announced, so far this year, more than 400,000 layoffs — more than the layoffs announced in all of last year. The job cuts come as Democrats, on behalf of business special interests, demand more foreign competition in the labor market for employers to hire.

Master Lock, the United States-based padlock manufacturer, is reportedly set to close its factory in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, next year with plans to outsource over 400 American employees’ jobs.

Union officials representing Planned Parenthood employees are expecting the organization to lay off 10 to 20 percent of its national workforce, which is at least 80 people, NPR reported Tuesday.

Fox News laid off its entire investigative unit of reporters one month after the cable news company settled with Dominion Voting Systems for $787.5 million, Rolling Stone reported.

Gap Inc. is eliminating 1,800 corporate jobs, “mainly in San Francisco and New York,” as part of an effort to make the company “more nimble and less bureaucratic,” the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.

Ride-sharing service Lyft is reportedly set to cut at least 1,200 more jobs in an attempt to reduce costs.

News outlet Insider has announced that it will be laying off ten percent of its workforce due to a decline in subscriptions.

The Walt Disney Co. will reportedly swing the ax again next week in what is expected to be the company’s largest massacre so far this year. Thousands of jobs are on the chopping block as part of the woke company’s ongoing round of layoffs that will see a total of 7,000 workers lose their jobs.

Woke Disney is leaving behind a trail of emotional wreckage as company leaders continue the latest round of mass layoffs that will see a total of 7,000 people across the company’s numerous media properties lose their jobs.

Walmart has begun laying off 2,000 workers to help the retail giant contend with an uncertain economic climate.

The fast-food megacorporation McDonald’s has temporarily closed its U.S. offices in preparation for a wave of layoffs as part of the company’s restructuring plan.

California lost roughly half a million people between the beginning of the COVID-19 epidemic and mid-2022.

Twenty-six Michigan Burger King franchises are slated to shut down by mid-April, according to a letter from a major franchise operator.

The woke corporation Disney has begun layoffs focused across television production and acquisitions as the company’s freefall in the marketplace continues.

The shameless child groomers at Disney are in serious financial trouble, and 7,000 employees are about to be sacrificed to the bottom line-god.

Facebook (now known as Meta) plans to lay off another 10,000 workers in a bid to improve its financial performance. This is Zuckerberg’s second wave of layoffs following November’s cut of 11,000 jobs as part of his “year of efficiency” at the internet giant.

Tech giant Google recently laid off thousands of employees, and the cuts didn’t stop there. The tech giant has laid off a team of robots trained to clear trash and perform other cleaning duties.

Taxpayer-funded NPR will wipe out ten percent of its staff and freeze all hiring, including current vacancies.

On Monday, Showtime wiped out ten percent of its staff with a brutal round of layoffs, reports the far-left Deadline.

The Walt Disney Co. is eliminating 7,000 jobs worldwide, or more than 3 percent of its workforce, as CEO Bob Iger aims to slash a stunning $5.5 billion in spending in an attempt to save the once formidable company.

Zoom, which rose to prominence during the coronavirus pandemic as one of the most common video conference platforms in business and education, recently announced plans to lay off 1,300 employees, or 15 percent of its workforce.

The city of Chicago, Illinois, in partnership with big business, is launching an effort to score jobs for foreign H-1B visa workers who have been laid off from their tech jobs in recent weeks.

The Washington Post laid off 20 of its newsroom staffers and discontinued its gaming section and KidsPost, their news and features section aimed at children, the outlet announced on Tuesday.

Tech giant Microsoft is reportedly laying off 10,000 employees as the company braces for slower revenue growth. The layoff will impact about five percent of the software company’s headcount.

On average, 1,600 tech workers have been laid off every single day in 2023 according to a recent report. The ongoing Silicon Valley slump has caused the tech Masters of the Universe including Facebook, Amazon, and Salesforce to lead the way in cutting high-paid tech employees.

Laid Off Twitter employees have recently received their severance pay, however, it was significantly less than promised and in many cases sent directly to employees’ spam email inboxes. When Elon Musk announced layoffs, he said employees would receive “three months of severance compensation,” but the packages emailed out only include one month of severance pay.

A clash between protesting workers and police broke out at a coronavirus test kit factory in Chongqing, China, on Saturday.

More bad news is coming from the imploding Resistance Force that calls itself the Washington Post.

Washington Post staffers were outraged on Wednesday after Post publisher Fred Ryan refused to take questions during a town hall event for employees after announcing that some employees would soon be laid off.

Food delivery service and gig economy darling DoorDash is laying off 1,250 of its employees in what the CEO says is part of a broader cost-cutting initiative.

The reckoning has arrived at far-left CNN with the formal announcement of “hundreds” of layoffs.

United Furniture Industries fired its entire workforce in the middle of the night right before the Thanksgiving holidays.

Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook (now known as Meta) is reportedly laying off 13 percent of its staff, which accounts for more than 11,000 employees.

CNN, a far-left propaganda outlet that denies election results and encourages violence in predominantly black neighborhoods, will be hit with massive layoffs before the end of the year.
