Tech giant Amazon has begun the process of cutting jobs across the company this week and stated that layoffs would continue into 2023 as its annual planning process extends into next year.
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Whatsapp, Meta executives in India branches resign
Meta India’s country lead for public policy Rajiv Aggarwal has quit today, the social media giant confirmed. WhatsApp’s India head Abhijit Bose has also resigned.
Tech layoffs in Singapore may affect Indian expat workers
Media reports speculated that out of the estimated 1,000 employees in Singapore, perhaps up to 100 have been affected due to tech layoffs and it may affect Indian expats also.
Havoc at Twitter deepens after top exec exit
Elon Musk’s ownership of Twitter descended ever deeper into chaos as key security executives resigned from the platform, drawing a sharp warning from US regulators.
StarHub Reports 15.5per cent growth in third quarter of 2022
Singapore telco firm StarHub has reported total revenue of SGD 590.8 million for 3QFY2022 ended September 30, up 14.2% y-o-y.
Terry Clontz to retire as Chairman of StarHub; Olivier Lim named as successor
StarHub Ltd today announced the retirement of Terry Clontz as its Chairman. The Board of Directors has appointed Olivier Lim, currently an Independent Director, to succeed him.
Facebook parent Meta to fire over 11,000 employees
Facebook’s parent company Meta today announced that it would be firing around 13 per cent of its workforce. The broad job cuts follow layoffs at other major tech companies.
Meta gears up for mass firings this week: Reports
Facebook parent Meta is preparing for large-scale layoffs that are expected to affect many thousands of employees. Meta gears up for mass firings this week.
Musk named as Twitter’s sole director
Elon Musk revealed that he became the sole director of Twitter and he will serve as chief executive of Twitter, the social media company he just bought for USD 44 billion.
Elon Musk mulling mass layoffs at Twitter: Reports
Elon Musk planned to begin laying off employees at Twitter as soon as Saturday last week, and some managers being asked to draw up lists of employees to cut.
