Microsoft will cut nearly 2,000 jobs in Washington state
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Without stable funding, we risk denying communities access to the information, literacy tools and resources they depend on,” Washington State Librarian Sara Jones said.
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson Tuesday signed a bill into law that will require employers with 50 or more full-time employees to give a minimum of 60
Microsoft Corp.’s recently announced job cuts fell hardest on the people who build the company’s products, showing that even software developers are at risk in the age of artificial intelligence.In Microsoft’s home state of Washington,
A new bill awaiting Governor Ferguson's signature could significantly alter how companies handle mass layoffs or closures in Seattle.
The number of Washington, DC area homeowners who decided to list their ... The uptick in new homes for sale in DC comes amid steep layoffs in the federal workforce, driven by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which has slashed ...
Over 100 federal employees who screen coal miners for black lung disease and research other respiratory disease who had been terminated as part of sweeping government layoffs have had their jobs restored permanently,
Secretary of State Steve Hobbs is preparing to lay off nearly 50 Library employees due to a decline in state and federal funding.
Active home listings in the Washington, D.C., metro area jumped 25% in April, the largest gain on record, to reach the highest level since 2022. The surge of inventory in the city with the most federal employees follows layoffs initiated by the Department of Government Efficiency.
The Washington State Legislature recently passed two bills affecting Washington employers’ obligations to their job applicants and employees.