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Microsoft will lay off 1,985 employees in Washington state starting July 12, including 475 remote workers, according to a ...
Staffers asked the National Labor Relations Board to oversee a union vote. They criticized leaders at the arts center for ...
Active home listings in the Washington, D.C., metro area jumped 25% in April, the largest gain on record, to reach the ...
U.S. applications for jobless benefits held steady last week as layoffs remain low despite uncertainty over how President ...
The layoffs are expected to hit across all parts of Microsoft's business, including the career networking site LinkedIn and ...
The central library in Tumwater is facing "near elimination" due to a state budget shortfall that has put library services in ...
Microsoft is reportedly laying off about 3% of its entire workforce. Multiple outlets, including CNBC and The Verge, reported the news on May 13. USA TODAY has reached out to Microsoft for comment.
In a statement, a Microsoft spokesperson said the cuts are “necessary to best position the company for success in a dynamic ...
Here is a look at the city of Washington's 11 highest-earning city employees, according to the city's annual compensation ...
The Department of Government Efficiency was estimated to cut over 200,000 federal jobs in March, one analysis found.
If a strike moved forward, the unions said it would “effectively shut down production and distribution of all Coca-Cola ...
The number of Washington, DC area homeowners who decided to list their ... The uptick in new homes for sale in DC comes amid ...