
After cutting thousands of jobs, Sweden’s Klarna says it may have gone too far in using AI to cut costs
The CEO of Sweden’s Klarna, one of the early adopters in Europe of artificial intelligence, says the company may have gone too

The CEO of Sweden’s Klarna, one of the early adopters in Europe of artificial intelligence, says the company may have gone too

Airbnb co-founder and CEO Brian Chesky has said that his company will offer jobs to those who may get replaced by

Finance chiefs are increasingly tasked with balancing risks and benefits tied to layoffs as they make difficult cost-cutting decisions in

Mass layoffs are becoming a common reality across the global economy, signalling major changes in how companies manage and restructure

Inside one of ANZ’s Docklands office towers in Melbourne is a technology hub that has turned into a laptop graveyard

As a seasoned senior vice president at a global tech firm, Sharon wasn’t expecting to feel emotional while listening to

Many companies today face a familiar skills and talent management challenge: Some divisions are overwhelmed, while others have excess capacity.

Hybrid work hasn’t delivered the clarity many hoped for. Offices sit half-used, energy costs stay high, and employees remain divided

A senior estate agent, Nicholas Walker, 53, has won 21,411 pounds (Rs 25 Lakh) in compensation after an employment tribunal

In today’s fast-paced world, where personal time often takes a backseat to professional commitments, stumbling upon a role that combines