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Oracle's H-1B Visa Filings Stir Controversy Amid Mass Layoffs
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American Job Woes: Are Tech, Telecom, and Retail the New Unemployment Epicenters?
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October 2025 Breaks Layoff Records: A Bleak Milestone for the U.S. Job Market
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Fed Poised for a Rate Cut Amid Weakening Job Market: What's Next?
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Prolonged Job Searches: The New Normal in the U.S. Job Market

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Oracle's H-1B Visa Filings Stir Controversy Amid Mass Layoffs

Oracle America Inc., a tech giant headquartered in Austin, Texas, has filed over 3,100 H-1B visa petitions for foreign workers while simultaneously laying off thousands of American employees. This move, confirmed by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services data, has sparked debates about the H-1B program's role in the U.S. job market. Critics argue it may favor foreign labor at the expense of domestic workers, though Oracle remains silent on the matter.

Apr 4
Oracle's H-1B Visa Filings Stir Controversy Amid Mass Layoffs

American Job Woes: Are Tech, Telecom, and Retail the New Unemployment Epicenters?

With the U.S. labor market shifting, industries like tech, telecom, and retail are facing unprecedented challenges, seeing significant job cuts. September 2025 shows a slight job recovery, but unemployment issues linger with particular pressure on long-term joblessness. Despite gains in healthcare and construction, sector-specific setbacks and increasing disparities require urgent policy interventions to maintain economic stability.

Dec 5
American Job Woes: Are Tech, Telecom, and Retail the New Unemployment Epicenters?

October 2025 Breaks Layoff Records: A Bleak Milestone for the U.S. Job Market

October 2025 saw unprecedented layoffs in the U.S., marking the worst October for job cuts in over two decades. With technology and warehousing sectors leading the downsizing, the rise in layoffs is attributed to automation, inflation, and economic slowdowns. This alarming trend suggests potential recession risks and marks a cooling labor market.

Nov 6
October 2025 Breaks Layoff Records: A Bleak Milestone for the U.S. Job Market

Fed Poised for a Rate Cut Amid Weakening Job Market: What's Next?

With the U.S. job market showing signs of weakness and inflation pressures easing, the Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates in its September 2025 meeting. While a 25 basis point cut is anticipated to stimulate economic growth, experts warn that this move might not lead to a robust economic recovery. Dive into our analysis of the potential impacts and market reactions.

Sep 10
Fed Poised for a Rate Cut Amid Weakening Job Market: What's Next?

Prolonged Job Searches: The New Normal in the U.S. Job Market

Discover why job searches are taking longer despite a growing job market. From tech industry slowdowns to AI in hiring, we break down the factors causing unemployment frustrations across white-collar sectors.

Jan 7
Prolonged Job Searches: The New Normal in the U.S. Job Market