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Trump has also promised to drastically downsize the federal government workforce, but many of those cuts are being challenged in the courts and Congress.It’s not clear if or when the job cuts ordered by the Department of Government Efficiency — or “DOGE,” spearheaded by billionaire Tesla CEO Elon Musk — will surface in the weekly layoffs data.
Despite showing some signs of weakening during the past year, the labor market remains robust, with plentiful jobs and relatively few layoffs.Earlier this month, the government reported that U.S. employers added ain April and the unemployment rate held at a historically healthy 4.2%.
Many economists still anticipate that a negative impact from trade wars will materialize this year for American workers.about 6,000 workers, nearly 3% of its workforce and its largest job cuts in more than two years.
Other companies that have announced job cuts this year include
and Facebook parent company Meta.are now left deciding whether to transfer or risk losing legal status to stay in the country, according to the filing.
The impact would be heaviest at graduate schools such as the Harvard Kennedy School, wherecomes from abroad, and Harvard Business School, which is about one-third international. Along with the impact on current students, the move would block thousands of students who were planning to come for summer and fall classes.
Harvard said it immediately puts the school at a disadvantage as it competes for the world’s top students. Even if it regains the ability to host students, “future applicants may shy away from applying out of fear of further reprisals from the government,” the suit said.has covered Harvard for nearly a decade – most of the time living half a mile from campus.