
當前就業市場正經歷一段艱難時期。
在廣泛的經濟不確定性中,一些分析師稱企業陷入了“不招人、也不開除人”的停滯狀態。這導致許多企業將新崗位招聘限制在少數特定職位,甚至完全暫停招聘。與此同時,一些大規模的裁員事件持續累積——加劇了各行各業員工的焦慮。
一些公司將原因歸咎于運營成本上升,這包括唐納德·特朗普實施的一系列新關稅政策以及消費者支出的轉變。其他公司則提到更廣泛的企業重組——或者,如亞馬遜等知名企業,將資金轉向人工智能等領域的投資。
在這種情況下,“與其說是人工智能直接取代工作崗位,不如說是AI對資金的渴求可能導致崗位流失,”喬治城大學麥克多諾商學院(Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business)的商業管理教授杰森·施洛策(Jason Schloetzer)說道。他指出,當今各公司普遍存在從雇傭員工向基礎設施投資進行“權衡取舍”的現象。
聯邦雇員面臨著更多的不確定性,這影響了整個就業市場的工作者情緒。今年初特朗普重返白宮后不久,聯邦工作崗位就被削減了數千個。隨著美國政府停擺進入第四周,許多工作人員現在拿不到工資。
“很多人都在四處觀望,審視就業環境,搜尋他們可能獲得的機會——無論是在公共部門還是私營部門,”施洛策說。“我認為,各行各業的長期穩定性都存在問號。”
政府停擺期間,官方招聘數據暫停發布,但本月早些時候,薪資服務公司ADP(Automatic Data Processing)的一項調查顯示,9月份私營部門意外減少了3.2萬個工作崗位。
以下是一些近期已采取裁員行動的公司:
亞馬遜(Amazon)
亞馬遜周二表示,將裁減約1.4萬個企業職位,接近其員工總數的4%。這家在線零售巨頭在加大人工智能投入的同時,正在削減其他領域的成本。一封致員工的信稱,大部分員工將有90天時間在內部尋找新職位。
首席執行官安迪·賈西(Andy Jassy)此前曾表示,他預計生成式人工智能將在未來幾年減少亞馬遜的企業員工數量。自2021年以來,他一直致力于全面大幅削減成本。
聯合包裹服務公司(UPS)
作為業務扭轉努力的一部分,聯合包裹服務公司(United Parcel Service, UPS)自今年年初以來已裁減約3.4萬個工作崗位,同期該公司的運輸業務量也發生了更廣泛的變動。
周二在監管文件中披露的裁員人數,顯著高于UPS今年早些時候預測的大約2萬人。UPS周二還表示,在今年前九個月,它已關閉了93處租賃和自有建筑的日常運營。
塔吉特(Target)
上周,塔吉特宣布將削減約1800個企業職位,約占其全球企業員工總數的8%。
塔吉特表示,此次裁員是更廣泛精簡工作的一部分——首席運營官邁克爾·菲德爾克(Michael Fiddelke)指出“過多的層級和重疊的工作拖慢了決策速度”。這家零售商也正尋求重建其客戶群。在過去的十一個季度中,塔吉特有九個季度的可比銷售額持平或下降。
雀巢(Nestlé)
10月中旬,雀巢表示將在全球范圍內裁減1.6萬個工作崗位——這是旨在重振其財務業績的更大范圍成本削減計劃的一部分。
這家瑞士食品巨頭表示,裁員將在未來兩年內進行。此次裁員正值雀巢及其他公司面臨大宗商品成本上漲和美國加征關稅等不利因素。該公司在今年夏天宣布漲價,以抵消咖啡和可可成本上升的影響。
漢莎航空集團(Lufthansa Group)
9月,漢莎航空集團表示,到2030年將裁減4000個工作崗位——原因在于人工智能的應用、數字化以及旗下航空公司之間的工作整合。
該公司表示,大部分被裁崗位將在德國,且主要集中在行政崗位而非運營崗位。盡管該公司報告稱航空旅行需求強勁,并預測未來幾年利潤將增長,但仍推出了此項裁員計劃。
諾和諾德(Novo Nordisk)
同樣在9月,丹麥制藥公司諾和諾德宣布將裁員9000人,約占其員工總數的11%。
生產諾和泰(Ozempic)和諾和盈(Wegovy)等藥物的諾和諾德表示,此次裁員是更廣泛重組的一部分,因為公司在競爭日益激烈的情況下致力于銷售更多的肥胖癥和糖尿病藥物。
康菲石油(ConocoPhillips)
石油巨頭康菲石油表示,計劃裁減至多四分之一的員工,這是公司更廣泛的降低成本努力的一部分。
康菲石油的一位發言人于9月3日證實了裁員計劃,指出全球范圍內20%至25%的公司員工和承包商將受到影響。當時,康菲石油的總人數約為1.3萬人——這意味著約2600至3250名員工將受影響。大部分裁員預計將在2025年底前完成。
英特爾(Intel)
英特爾已著手裁減數千個工作崗位——這家陷入困境的芯片制造商正努力重振業務,因其落后于英偉達(Nvidia)和超威半導體(Advanced Micro Devices, AMD)等競爭對手。
在7月份給員工的備忘錄中,首席執行官陳立武(Lip-Bu Tan)表示,通過裁員和自然減員,英特爾預計到年底(不含子公司)“核心”員工數將降至7.5萬人。這低于去年底報告的9.95萬名核心員工。該公司此前曾宣布裁員15%。
微軟(Microsoft)
5月,微軟開始裁減約6000名員工。僅僅幾個月后,這家科技巨頭表示將削減9000個職位——這是其兩年多來最大規模的裁員。
最新的裁員波及微軟的Xbox視頻游戲業務和其他部門。公司引用的理由是“組織變革”,許多高管將裁員描述為削減管理層級努力的一部分。但此次裁員也正值公司在人工智能領域投入巨資之際。
寶潔(Procter & Gamble, P&G)
6月,寶潔(Procter & Gamble)宣布將在未來兩年內裁減至多7000個工作崗位,占其全球員工總數的6%。
這家生產汰漬(Tide)洗衣粉和幫寶適(Pampers)紙尿褲的公司表示,裁員是更廣泛重組的一部分——同時也發生在關稅壓力之下。7月,寶潔表示,由于新實施的進口稅,將提高約四分之一產品的價格,不過此后它表示,預計2026財年受到的沖擊將小于此前預期。(財富中文網)
譯者:中慧言-王芳
當前就業市場正經歷一段艱難時期。
在廣泛的經濟不確定性中,一些分析師稱企業陷入了“不招人、也不開除人”的停滯狀態。這導致許多企業將新崗位招聘限制在少數特定職位,甚至完全暫停招聘。與此同時,一些大規模的裁員事件持續累積——加劇了各行各業員工的焦慮。
一些公司將原因歸咎于運營成本上升,這包括唐納德·特朗普實施的一系列新關稅政策以及消費者支出的轉變。其他公司則提到更廣泛的企業重組——或者,如亞馬遜等知名企業,將資金轉向人工智能等領域的投資。
在這種情況下,“與其說是人工智能直接取代工作崗位,不如說是AI對資金的渴求可能導致崗位流失,”喬治城大學麥克多諾商學院(Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business)的商業管理教授杰森·施洛策(Jason Schloetzer)說道。他指出,當今各公司普遍存在從雇傭員工向基礎設施投資進行“權衡取舍”的現象。
聯邦雇員面臨著更多的不確定性,這影響了整個就業市場的工作者情緒。今年初特朗普重返白宮后不久,聯邦工作崗位就被削減了數千個。隨著美國政府停擺進入第四周,許多工作人員現在拿不到工資。
“很多人都在四處觀望,審視就業環境,搜尋他們可能獲得的機會——無論是在公共部門還是私營部門,”施洛策說。“我認為,各行各業的長期穩定性都存在問號。”
政府停擺期間,官方招聘數據暫停發布,但本月早些時候,薪資服務公司ADP(Automatic Data Processing)的一項調查顯示,9月份私營部門意外減少了3.2萬個工作崗位。
以下是一些近期已采取裁員行動的公司:
亞馬遜(Amazon)
亞馬遜周二表示,將裁減約1.4萬個企業職位,接近其員工總數的4%。這家在線零售巨頭在加大人工智能投入的同時,正在削減其他領域的成本。一封致員工的信稱,大部分員工將有90天時間在內部尋找新職位。
首席執行官安迪·賈西(Andy Jassy)此前曾表示,他預計生成式人工智能將在未來幾年減少亞馬遜的企業員工數量。自2021年以來,他一直致力于全面大幅削減成本。
聯合包裹服務公司(UPS)
作為業務扭轉努力的一部分,聯合包裹服務公司(United Parcel Service, UPS)自今年年初以來已裁減約3.4萬個工作崗位,同期該公司的運輸業務量也發生了更廣泛的變動。
周二在監管文件中披露的裁員人數,顯著高于UPS今年早些時候預測的大約2萬人。UPS周二還表示,在今年前九個月,它已關閉了93處租賃和自有建筑的日常運營。
塔吉特(Target)
上周,塔吉特宣布將削減約1800個企業職位,約占其全球企業員工總數的8%。
塔吉特表示,此次裁員是更廣泛精簡工作的一部分——首席運營官邁克爾·菲德爾克(Michael Fiddelke)指出“過多的層級和重疊的工作拖慢了決策速度”。這家零售商也正尋求重建其客戶群。在過去的十一個季度中,塔吉特有九個季度的可比銷售額持平或下降。
雀巢(Nestlé)
10月中旬,雀巢表示將在全球范圍內裁減1.6萬個工作崗位——這是旨在重振其財務業績的更大范圍成本削減計劃的一部分。
這家瑞士食品巨頭表示,裁員將在未來兩年內進行。此次裁員正值雀巢及其他公司面臨大宗商品成本上漲和美國加征關稅等不利因素。該公司在今年夏天宣布漲價,以抵消咖啡和可可成本上升的影響。
漢莎航空集團(Lufthansa Group)
9月,漢莎航空集團表示,到2030年將裁減4000個工作崗位——原因在于人工智能的應用、數字化以及旗下航空公司之間的工作整合。
該公司表示,大部分被裁崗位將在德國,且主要集中在行政崗位而非運營崗位。盡管該公司報告稱航空旅行需求強勁,并預測未來幾年利潤將增長,但仍推出了此項裁員計劃。
諾和諾德(Novo Nordisk)
同樣在9月,丹麥制藥公司諾和諾德宣布將裁員9000人,約占其員工總數的11%。
生產諾和泰(Ozempic)和諾和盈(Wegovy)等藥物的諾和諾德表示,此次裁員是更廣泛重組的一部分,因為公司在競爭日益激烈的情況下致力于銷售更多的肥胖癥和糖尿病藥物。
康菲石油(ConocoPhillips)
石油巨頭康菲石油表示,計劃裁減至多四分之一的員工,這是公司更廣泛的降低成本努力的一部分。
康菲石油的一位發言人于9月3日證實了裁員計劃,指出全球范圍內20%至25%的公司員工和承包商將受到影響。當時,康菲石油的總人數約為1.3萬人——這意味著約2600至3250名員工將受影響。大部分裁員預計將在2025年底前完成。
英特爾(Intel)
英特爾已著手裁減數千個工作崗位——這家陷入困境的芯片制造商正努力重振業務,因其落后于英偉達(Nvidia)和超威半導體(Advanced Micro Devices, AMD)等競爭對手。
在7月份給員工的備忘錄中,首席執行官陳立武(Lip-Bu Tan)表示,通過裁員和自然減員,英特爾預計到年底(不含子公司)“核心”員工數將降至7.5萬人。這低于去年底報告的9.95萬名核心員工。該公司此前曾宣布裁員15%。
微軟(Microsoft)
5月,微軟開始裁減約6000名員工。僅僅幾個月后,這家科技巨頭表示將削減9000個職位——這是其兩年多來最大規模的裁員。
最新的裁員波及微軟的Xbox視頻游戲業務和其他部門。公司引用的理由是“組織變革”,許多高管將裁員描述為削減管理層級努力的一部分。但此次裁員也正值公司在人工智能領域投入巨資之際。
寶潔(Procter & Gamble, P&G)
6月,寶潔(Procter & Gamble)宣布將在未來兩年內裁減至多7000個工作崗位,占其全球員工總數的6%。
這家生產汰漬(Tide)洗衣粉和幫寶適(Pampers)紙尿褲的公司表示,裁員是更廣泛重組的一部分——同時也發生在關稅壓力之下。7月,寶潔表示,由于新實施的進口稅,將提高約四分之一產品的價格,不過此后它表示,預計2026財年受到的沖擊將小于此前預期。(財富中文網)
譯者:中慧言-王芳
NEW YORK (AP) --- It's a tough time for the job market.
Amid wider economic uncertainty, some analysts have said that businesses are at a “no-hire, no fire” standstill. That's caused many to limit new work to only a few specific roles, if not pause openings entirely. At the same time, some sizeable layoffs have continued to pile up --- raising worker anxieties across sectors.
Some companies have pointed to rising operational costs spanning from President Donald Trump's barrage of new tariffs and shifts in consumer spending. Others cite corporate restructuring more broadly --- or, as seen with big names like Amazon, are redirecting money to investments like artificial intelligence.
In such cases, “it's not so much AI directly taking jobs, but AI's appetite for cash that might be taking jobs,” said Jason Schloetzer, professor business administration at Georgetown University's McDonough School. He pointed to wider “trade offs” from employment to infrastructure investment seen across companies today.
Federal employees have encountered additional doses of uncertainty, impacting worker sentiment around the job market overall. Shortly after Trump returned to office at the start of the year, federal jobs were cut by the thousands. And many workers are now going without pay as the U.S. government shutdown nears its fourth week.
“A lot of people are looking around, scanning the job environment, scanning the opportunities that are available to them --- whether it's in the public or private sector,” said Schloetzer. “And I think there's a question mark around the long-term stability everywhere.”
Government hiring data is on hold during the shutdown, but earlier this month a survey by payroll company ADP showed a surprising loss of 32,000 jobs in the private sector in September.
Here are some companies that have moved to cut jobs recently.
Amazon
Amazon said Tuesday that it will cut about 14,000 corporate jobs, close to 4% of its workforce, as the online retail giant ramps up spending on AI while trimming costs elsewhere. A letter to employees said most workers would be given 90 days to look for a new position internally.
CEO Andy Jassy previously said he anticipated generative AI would reduce Amazon's corporate workforce in the coming years. And he has worked to aggressively cut costs overall since 2021.
UPS
United Parcel Service has cut about 34,000 jobs since the start of this year as part of turnaround efforts, amid wider shifts in the company's shipping outputs.
The layoffs, disclosed in a regulatory filing on Tuesday, are notably higher than the roughly 20,000 cuts UPS forecast earlier this year. On Tuesday, UPS said it also closed closed daily operations at 93 leased and owned buildings during the first nine months of this year.
Target
Last week, Target that it would eliminate about 1,800 corporate positions, or about 8% of its corporate workforce globally.
Target said the cuts were part of wider streamlining efforts --- with Chief Operating Officer Michael Fiddelke noting that “too many layers and overlapping work have slowed decisions.” The retailer is also looking to rebuild its customer base. Target reported flat or declining comparable sales in nine of the past eleven quarters.
Nestlé
In mid-October, Nestlé said it would be cutting 16,000 jobs globally --- as part of wider cost cutting aimed at reviving its financial performance.
The Swiss food giant said the layoffs would take place over the next two years. The cuts arrive as Nestlé and others face headwinds like rising commodity costs and U.S. imposed tariffs. The company announced price hikes over the summer to offset higher coffee and cocoa costs.
Lufthansa Group
In September, Lufthansa Group said it would shed 4,000 jobs by 2030 --- pointing to the adoption of artificial intelligence, digitalization and consolidating work among member airlines.
Most of the lost jobs would be in Germany, and the focus would be on administrative rather than operational roles, the company said. The layoff plans arrived even as the company reported strong demand for air travel and predicted stronger profits in years ahead.
Novo Nordisk
Also in September, Danish pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk said it would cut 9,000 jobs, about 11% of its workforce.
Novo Nordisk --- which makes drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy --- said the layoffs were part of wider restructuring as the company works to sell more obesity and diabetes medications amid rising competition.
ConocoPhillips
Oil giant ConocoPhillips has said it plans to lay off up to a quarter of its workforce, as part of broader efforts from the company to cut costs.
A spokesperson for ConocoPhillips confirmed the layoffs on Sept. 3, noting that 20% to 25% of the company's employees and contractors would be impacted worldwide. At the time, ConocoPhillips had a total headcount of about 13,000 --- or between 2,600 and 3,250 workers. Most reductions were expected to take place before the end of 2025.
Intel
Intel has moved to shed thousands of jobs --- with the struggling chipmaker working to revive its business as it lags behind rivals like Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices.
In a July memo to employees, CEO Lip-Bu Tan said Intel expected to end the year with 75,000 “core” workers, excluding subsidiaries, through layoffs and attrition. That's down from 99,500 core employees reported the end of last year. The company previously announced a 15% workforce reduction.
Microsoft
In May, Microsoft began began laying off about 6,000 workers across its workforce. And just months later, the tech giant said it would be cutting 9,000 positions --- marking its biggest round of layoffs seen in more than two years.
The latest job cuts hit Microsoft's Xbox video game business and other divisions. The company has cited “organizational changes,” with many executives characterizing the layoffs as part of a push to trim management layers. But the labor reductions also arrive as the company spends heavily on AI.
Procter & Gamble
In June, Procter & Gamble said it would cut up to 7,000 jobs over the next two years, 6% of the company's global workforce.
The maker of Tide detergent and Pampers diapers said the cuts were part of a wider restructuring --- also arriving amid tariff pressures. In July, P&G said it would hike prices on about a quarter of its products due to the newly-imposed import taxes, although it's since said it expects to take less of a hit than previously anticipated for the 2026 fiscal year.