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The Hewlett-Packard Layoff Archive
I noticed people have been finding my website today by searching for “HP layoffs” and “HP job cuts.” That’s because the Palo Alto-based computer- and printer-giant this afternoon announced it will cut nearly 6,400 of its 320,000 employees worldwide, or … Continue reading
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