IT Layoff Tracker
Search and sort Computerworld's database of announced staff cuts at IT companies, with entries starting in autumn 2008
As the worldwide economy continues to slump,
Computerworld is tracking the announced staff cuts at numerous IT companies. This database is designed to help you keep track of which companies have been cutting jobs since the fall of 2008.
To search the list, click the search link just above the column headers. To sort by company, category or other criteria, click the appropriate column header. To see all listings, use the scroll bar at the right of the table. (For more on the economic downturn, including latest news and tips on how best to cope, see our Recession: IT Fights Back continuing coverage page.)
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General Mills, Genentech, San Diego Gas & Electric, University of Pennsylvania and Monsanto top the list.
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