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Solar industry warns of layoffs
The Federal Association of the Solar Industry warns of potential layoffs in the sector due to a possible end to state funding for private solar systems.
Automotive Industry in Crisis
German automakers face massive challenges with layoffs and declining profits, while suppliers are also affected. Tariffs and a slow transition to e-mobility exacerbate the situation.
Intel abandons plans for chip factory in Magdeburg
Intel has definitively abandoned its plans for a chip factory in Magdeburg, leading to massive layoffs. The company is struggling with significant losses and has also canceled a planned facility in Poland.
Supreme Court allows mass layoffs in the Department of Education
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that mass layoffs in the Department of Education can continue, potentially leading to over 1,300 layoffs. Liberal justices criticize the decision as legally questionable.
US State Department lays off 1,350 employees
The US State Department has begun laying off 1,350 employees as part of a restructuring under President Trump. Critics fear this jeopardizes the diplomatic capability of the US.
Supreme Court approves Trump's mass layoffs
The Supreme Court has approved the mass layoffs by the Trump administration after a lower court had initially halted them. Ketanji Brown Jackson expressed concerns about the legal basis for these measures.
Over 600 layoffs at US overseas broadcasters
The US Agency for Global Media has announced over 600 layoffs, severely impacting Voice of America. Critics fear that the broadcaster may be on the brink of closure.
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