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posted ago by RedPillQ17 ago by RedPillQ17 +22 / -0

The downsizing of major globalist and propaganda media outlets (as well as other tyrannical industries) continues! LinkedIn has a running list of big layoff announcements and employees reporting about being let go at various companies - here's the link: https://www.linkedin.com/news/story/new-layoffs-cerebral-poshmark-more-6157626/

Some lay-offs that are wins for US against the globalists & psychopaths include:

PEDOS:

  • Disney will eliminate 7,000 positions as it restructures into distinct entertainment, ESPN and parks divisions.

'FAKE NEWS' & MASS MEDIA PROPAGANDA OUTLETS:

  • The Washington Post and The Verge both report that Meta is planning additional layoffs, echoing a Financial Times piece published earlier this month. All three publications cited anonymous sources.

  • Showtime has let go of 120 employees prior to its merger with Paramount+, per The Hollywood Reporter.

  • News Corp is cutting 1,250 positions, which is roughly 5% of its workforce, by end of year.

  • About 1,000 people have been laid off at Yahoo as the company restructures its digital ad business. The layoffs represent a workforce reduction of 12%; another 8% (600 more people) will be let go later in the year.


SOCIAL MEDIA 1st AMENDMENT OFFENDERS:

  • Twitter has reportedly laid off more than 200 employees, or roughly 10% of a workforce that once was as large as 7,500 but now consists of about 2,000 workers.

  • PICO, a VR brand owned by TikTok parent company ByteDance, is reportedly laying off 400 employees, or 20% of its staff.


GLOBAL WARMING / CLIMATE CHANGE AGENDA SCAMMERS:

  • Driverless truck startup Locomation will reportedly cease operations and lay off about 80 people.

  • EVgo, a network for fast-charging electric vehicle stations, is reducing its headcount by 40 roles.

  • Getaround, a peer-to-peer car-sharing company, has let go of 10% of its staff.

  • As rivals slash prices on electric vehicles, EV-maker Rivian is reducing its global workforce by 6%.


TOXIC / GMO FOOD POISONERS:

  • Daily Harvest, which is facing wilting sales after one of its products allegedly made customers sick, aimed to lay off about 60 people this month, Bloomberg reports.

  • Eat Just, a maker of plant-based foods, is cutting approximately 40 jobs, or about 18% of its "egg" division.


BIG PHARMA / MEDICAL TYRANNY / 'HEALTHCARE' COMPANIES:

  • French biotech firm Mnemo Therapeutics is winding down its U.S. operations and laying off its U.S. team, according to members posting on LinkedIn.

  • Unable to find the buyer it's been seeking since 2022, generics maker Akorn Pharmaceuticals is filing for bankruptcy and abruptly letting go of all its employees, who will receive no severance pay and lose their health benefits by month's end.

  • Biotech and pharmaceutical firms are busy handing out pink slips, with workforce reductions at Jounce Therapeutics (57% of staff), Impel Pharmaceuticals (16% of staff), Graphite Bio (50% of staff) and Cybin (15% of staff). Arch Oncology laid off all employees and will wind down operations.

  • Pharmacy start-up Medly will close its stores and let go of its remaining team members by the end of the month.

  • Medical diagnostics companies are taking a hit following decreasing demand for COVID-19 tests, with layoffs reported at Thermo Fisher Scientific (230 people), Baxter International (5% of staff; 3,000 people) and Quest Diagnostics (1.5% of staff).

  • Spanish drugmaker Grifols says it will cut 2,000 U.S. jobs.

  • Despite securing $105 million in new financing in June, Nomad Health is laying off workers, according to member posts on LinkedIn.

  • Austin telehealth company Wheel is parting ways with 28% of its workers.


DIGITAL CURRENCY ('MARK OF THE BEAST' PRE-CURSOR) PUSHERS:

  • Cutbacks in the crypto industry include layoffs at Messari (15% of staff), Fireblocks (30 people), Polygon (20% of staff; 100 people), Magic Eden (22 people), Protocol Labs (21% of staff; 89 people), Bittrex (83 people), Chainalysis (4.8% of staff; 44 people), Prime Trust (one third of staff) and CoinTracker (19 people).

GLOBALIST FINANCIAL / BANKING PLAYERS:

  • JPMorgan Chase, which reportedly cut hundreds of employees from its ailing mortgage business earlier this month, has laid off about 30 investment bankers in the Asia-Pacific region. It's one of the biggest reductions to Hong Kong and China-based banking staff in years.

  • Bank of America, which had been "reluctant" to implement layoffs, will cut about 200 jobs from its investment banking business, Bloomberg reports, citing anonymous sources.

  • Wells Fargo, which said in January it would move away from home loans, has laid off "hundreds" of mortgage bankers and consultants, according to CNBC.

  • Truist Financial, which announced layoff plans in January, has reportedly let go of dozens of investment bankers.


TRANS-HUMANIST / AI PROMOTERS:

  • Momentive will reduce its workforce by 14%, the AI company announced in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

  • Observe AI, which counts Zoom among its investors, has reportedly let go of an unspecified number of workers.

  • IRobot, the maker of Roomba vacuums, announced in its Q4 earnings report it is laying off about 85 employees, or 7% of its workforce. The company is in the process of being acquired by Amazon.

  • Olive AI, a health tech company with about 630 employees, has downsized by 35% and let go of 215 employees.