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Coinbase to Layoff 14% of Workforce

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Coinbase to Layoff 14% of Workforce Amid AI Disruption and Crypto Volatility
On Tuesday, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong revealed that roughly 14% of the crypto exchange’s workforce will be laid off.

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Coinbase announces workforce will be cut by about 14%
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Coinbase to Cut 14% of Workforce, Citing Volatile Markets and AI
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Coinbase cuts 14% of workforce. Read CEO Brian Armstrong’s full email to team
Coinbase on Tuesday ‌said it would cut about 14% of its global workforce.

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Coinbase Lays Off 14% of Employees as A.I. Changes Work
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Brian Armstrong, CEO of America's largest crypto exchange, Coinbase in layoff email to employees: Over the past year, I have watched engineers use …
The Westside Gazette
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Nonprofits in 2026: Navigating Workforce Pressures, AI Disruption, and Shifting Funding Realities

As the nonprofit sector has passed the first quarter of 2026, the operating environment has grown more complex, not necessarily because challenges are new, but because they are intensifying and intersecting in new ways.
CSP Daily News
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Workforce changes emerge at 7-Eleven

Signs of workforce disruption are emerging at 7-Eleven as the convenience-store giant advances a cost-focused transformation aimed at tightening expenses and improving execution. In a statement to CSP on Thursday,
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Patty Arvielo, LaTasha Waddy outline AI opportunities and risks for lenders at The Gathering

At The Gathering, New American Funding and NFM Lending leaders said AI will reshape lending and raise job concerns in operations.
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LinkedIn exec calls time on org charts

LinkedIn’s Aneesh Raman argues that traditional corporate org charts, built for the industrial age, are stifling AI innovation and should be abandoned. He says companies must empower employees to experiment with AI across roles, rather than waiting for ...
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Stack Overflow lays off 28% of workforce after ChatGPT disruption

Stack Overflow, a question-and-answer forum for programmers, is laying off 28% of its workforce following ChatGPT's disruption to the industry. The company's CEO Prashanth Chandrasekar said the layoffs are a move to maintain a path to profitability.
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Kotter Launches Leading Change in the Era of AI Course to Build AI Skills and Turn Workforce Disruption Into Strategic Advantage

Kotter, the authority in adaptability and transformation, today announced the launch of Leading Change in the Era of AI, a live training course helping leaders and change practitioners at all levels turn AI disruption into opportunity.
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AI disruption reshapes entry-level jobs and workforce priorities

AI is accelerating the decline of traditional entry-level roles, prompting both workers and employers to rethink career paths and core skill priorities. Analysts stress that human capabilities such as critical thinking, creativity, and adaptability remain ...
Arlington Catholic Herald
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Marymount summit helps displaced federal workers

About 230 participants gathered at Marymount University’s Ballston Center April 8 for Career Forward, a one-day summit supporting federal employees and contractors navigating job transitions.
Engineering News-Record
2mon

Despite ‘Widespread Industry Disruption,' Unions Report Membership Growth

"At a time of rising concern about skilled labor availability, [building trades] have the infrastructure and capacity to more than triple apprenticeship enrollment at no cost to taxpayers,” said union group President Sean McGarvey Feb. 11. February 15 ...
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Whether It's 'Disruption' or 'Renormalization,' AI Is Killing Tech Jobs—And It's Not Done Yet

Meta and Microsoft each confirmed plans to reduce headcount next month as they continue their aggressive investments in artificial intelligence.
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