AM I NEXT? NO LOVE AT UBER (01/24/23)

Am I Next? 435 Layoffs at Uber after $5 billion loss.

JANUARY 23, 2023 — 150 TARGETED AT UBER FREIGHT

Uber Freight is laying off 3% of its workforce in its digital brokerage operation.

Uber Freight, CEO Lior Ron noted, “As you know, the logistics market is currently facing a number of headwinds which have impacted our customer base as well as the overall industry. We accelerated hiring last year within certain areas of our Brokerage business, planning for a different economic reality, but the volumes did not materialize as expected. Uber Freight remains well-positioned to be the global leader in logistics technology and solutions. But the company needs to match our organization and cost structure to the realities of today’s market dynamics.”

FEBRUARY 20, 2020 — UBER TO CLOSE LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA OFFICE WITH 85 LAYOFFS

The company announced that it will be closing its Los Angeles customer support office and laying off 85 employees. Part of the workload is scheduled to be outsourced to an overseas call center in Manila,

Philippines. A company spokesperson noted, “In order to focus our resources in our largest customer support centers, we are closing the Uber support office in downtown Los Angeles.”

SEPTEMBER 27, 2019 — 300 JOBS GONE: 238 IN SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA AND 62 IN PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA.

The company announced that the layoffs would commence October 10, 2019. It appears that the company suffered a loss of $5.24 billion in the second quarter.

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San Francisco-based Uber, a peer-to-peer transportation networking company, has announced the layoff of 435 employees, mostly from the product and engineering teams.

According to a company statement, “Our CEO has asked everyone on our management team a simple but important question: if we started from scratch, would we design our organizations as they stand today? After careful consideration, our Engineering and Product leaders concluded the answer to this question in many respects was no. Previously, to meet the demands of a hyper-growth startup, we hired rapidly and in a decentralized way. While this worked for Uber in the past, now that we have over 27,000 full-time employees in cities around the world, we need to shift how we design our organizations: lean, exceptionally high-performing teams, with clear mandates and the ability to execute faster than our competitors.”

“Today, we’re making some changes to get us back on track, which include reducing the size of some teams to ensure we are staffed appropriately against our top priorities. These were incredibly difficult calls as it means some of our employees no longer have a role, specifically around 170 people in our Product group and 265 people in Engineering, which is roughly 8 percent of those two orgs. Our hope with these changes is to reset and improve how we work day to day—ruthlessly prioritizing, and always holding ourselves accountable to a high bar of performance and agility. While certainly painful in the moment, especially for those directly affected, we believe that this will result in a much stronger technical organization, which going forward will continue to hire some of the very best talent around the world.”

Change is coming. There will always be a tomorrow, no matter how much you may try to ignore it. There are no guarantees in life, or promises for a bright future. Just because something bad hasn't happened yet, doesn't mean it won't. It can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere. No one is guaranteed to wake up tomorrow and still have a job by evening. Are you now wondering, Am I Next?

AM I NEXT? NO LOVE -- LAYOFFS AT MAPR

Am I Next? MapR running out of money, layoffs possible.

Santa Clara, California-based MapR Technologies, once a high-flying unicorn in the tech world with their data platform for AI and Analytics, is warning its 122 employees of an impending shutdown should the company fail to attract additional financing or arrange a merger or sale to avoid a permanent closure of the enterprise.

According to MapR Chairman and CEO John Schroeder, “The company is actively continuing to pursue financing and other strategic transactions that might allow it to avoid closing its Santa Clara site. In fact the company has received, and the Board of Directors is currently considering two letters of intent submitted by two different entities. While MapR is optimistic about the possibility of a strategic transaction taking place, such things are inherently uncertain. For that reason, MapR concluded that the most prudent course of action was to provide Santa Clara employees with the notice required under applicable law (WARN) while it continues to pursue a transaction that if successful may permit it to keep the Santa Clara site open and retain many of the employees that might have otherwise been affected.”

Change is coming. There will always be a tomorrow, no matter how much you may try to ignore it. There are no guarantees in life, or promises for a bright future. Just because something bad hasn't happened yet, doesn't mean it won't. It can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere. No one is guaranteed to wake up tomorrow and still have a job by evening. Are you now wondering, Am I Next?

AM I NEXT? NO LOVE AT UNIVISION (07/18/22)

Am I Next? Univision to restructure, layoff at least 240 employees.

JULY 18, 2022 — 250 LAYOFFS IN RESTRUCTURING CONTENT CREATION AND DISTRIBUTION

After a period of financial difficulty, the company has announced its intentions to restructure how it creates and distributes content, including on its digital platforms. The restructuring will result in a reduction in headcount of 6 percent of its workforce, or 250 people, including 15 employees at Fusion.

According to a company spokesperson, “We operate in a fast-changing and dynamic industry and we regularly make adjustments to ensure we are nimble and best positioned to continue investing in Univision’s growth.

“As part of a broader effort to streamline operations, we eliminated a number of positions in various areas of the company. Over the next several months, we will be adding new positions to support strategic growth areas that will allow us to be better poised to serve our diverse audiences across platforms and meet the needs of our partners.”

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New York, New York-based Univision has announced that they will be laying off 240 employees as part of a company-wide restructuring effort that will also see the divestiture of certain assets.

According to a company spokesperson, "We have concluded a company-wide strategic review aimed at reorienting our operations to ensure we are positioned to most effectively compete in an evolving media marketplace.”

“We are implementing a plan to rejuvenate and re-energize the company with a rededication to our core mission of serving the US Hispanic community. As part of this plan, we are both reducing our workforce in various divisions around the company, as well as adding resources and capabilities to strengthen our core business.

While it is extremely difficult to lose valued employees, we are confident that our actions – along with our previously-announced process to explore the sale of the Gizmodo Media Group and The Onion portfolio – will enable us to focus on and invest in our core assets, which is necessary to ensure we remain the leading and unwavering voice, advocate, and source of information for the Hispanic community."

Change is coming. There will always be a tomorrow, no matter how much you may try to ignore it. There are no guarantees in life or promises for a bright future. Just because something bad hasn't happened yet, doesn't mean it won't. It can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere. No one is guaranteed to wake up tomorrow and still have a job by evening. Are you now wondering, Am I Next?