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Workers in Oregon’s semiconductor industry give the state a financial boost. Without them, officials say, the effects will ...
Once the premier maker of semiconductors and a stalwart of Oregon's "Silicon Forest," Intel is struggling. A breakup is even possible.
Too many sellers, too few buyers — it’s a worry suddenly on the minds of some realtors in Washington County following Intel’s ...
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan warned in April that the quest for efficiency would be accompanied by painful job losses. The ...
After announcing their initial plans to layoff over 500 people, Intel Corporation is now planning to layoff more than four ...
Intel’s layoffs appear similar in scale to last year’s cuts and will have a profound effect on Oregon’s economy.
Intel is laying off over 500 employees in Oregon, which will impact Washington County's job market. The cuts affect various ...
Intel plans to lay off 529 Oregon employees by July 15, according to a notice newly filed with state workforce officials. These are the first of sweeping job cuts that will ultimately eliminate ...
A substantial lay off of employees is set to occur at Intel. The California-based technology company reportedly will slash more than 20% of its workforce.
Intel plans workforce cuts and a tighter return-to-work policy, but the company, a major Arizona employer, didn't announce specific layoff numbers.
That question was answered yesterday when the news broke: 529 Intel employees in Hillsboro are being permanently laid off. Portland media outlets reported the cuts, and while expected, the reality now ...
Intel is planning to slash 20% of its staff. The cuts come as the organization works to change its business strategy. The tech company recently hired a new CEO. A substantial lay off of employees ...