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Techie's 60% Salary Hike Backfires, Loses Job 6 Months After Leaving MNC

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June 24, 2026

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Techie's 60% Salary Hike Backfires, Loses Job 6 Months After Leaving MNC

The post struck a chord with others in tech who've seen similar switches, where rapid hiring was followed by sudden layoffs.

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The Motley Fool

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· Jun 27, 2026

More Layoffs, Acquisitions, and SpaceX Becomes AI Company

Are layoffs starting to backfire in Silicon Valley? Employees at Meta Platforms are starting to revolt against cuts and reassignments.

TwistedSifter

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· Jul 6, 2026

He Took Doctor-Ordered Sick Leave. When His Boss Fired Him for Missing Work, He Walked Out on the Spot and Left the Company Stranded.

His boss should know that healthy employees are going to be more reliable and work harder, but apparently he doesn't care. The post He Took Doctor-Ordered Sick Leave. When His Boss Fired Him for Missing Work, He Walked Out on the Spot and Left the Company Stranded. appeared first on TwistedSifter.

Daily Mail

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· Jun 29, 2026

Can a pasty office worker who's lost their job to AI in midlife really retrain as a bricklayer - and earn £90K? TOBY WALNE picks up his trowel to find out

Can a pasty office worker who's lost their job to AI in midlife really retrain as a bricklayer - and earn £90K? TOBY WALNE picks up his trowel to find out

BoingBoing

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· Jul 6, 2026

XBox announces layoffs

Microsoft's XBox division today announced that it would lay off 3,200 workers and cut loose four of its studios, part of the latest wave of job losses to hit the game industry. Kotaku acquired email outlining the layoffs, half of which are immediate and the rest to take place later. — Read the rest The post XBox announces layoffs appeared first on Boing Boing.

The West Australian

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· Jul 10, 2026

Australian workers staying put as ‘quits rate’ falls amid cost-of-living crisis

Workers are earning more but still falling behind as the best days of Australia’s jobs boom are firmly in the rear-view mirror.

Inc.com

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· Jul 7, 2026

The Great Hunkering Down: Why Employees Are Clinging to Jobs as Perks Disappear

The rising costs of AI and spiked health insurance premiums are leading companies to claw back workplace perks—and they’re doing it with little fear of worker pushback.

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Related coverage for "Techie's 60% Salary Hike Backfires, Loses Job 6 Months After Leaving MNC": The Motley Fool — More Layoffs, Acquisitions, and SpaceX Becomes AI Company. TwistedSifter — He Took Doctor-Ordered Sick Leave. When His Boss Fired Him for Missing Work, He Walked Out on the Spot and Left the Company Stranded.. Daily Mail — Can a pasty office worker who's lost their job to AI in midlife really retrain as a bricklayer - and earn £90K? TOBY WALNE picks up his trowel to find out. BoingBoing — XBox announces layoffs. The West Australian — Australian workers staying put as ‘quits rate’ falls amid cost-of-living crisis. Inc.com — The Great Hunkering Down: Why Employees Are Clinging to Jobs as Perks Disappear