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The Intel Oregon workforce is down to its lowest point in more than a decade, but there may be more cuts on the way.
Intel’s position in the industry has slumped badly. Nevertheless, the company is hugely important to Oregon as one of its largest private employers.
Despite layoffs, Intel appears to remain committed to its ongoing site expansion in Arizona as it retreats from other planned ...
The faltering company has laid off 4,000 in the U.S. this week. The impacts will be felt most acutely in Oregon.
Intel hopes to have just 75,000 core employees by year-end, about a third fewer than it had at the end of 2024.
The revised figure, bringing in hundreds of additional engineers, technicians and managers, represents nearly 12% of the ...
According to a report from The Oregonian, Intel initially informed Oregon workforce officials of plans to cut more than 500 ...
Intel Corp. revised the number of Oregon workers being laid off from 530 to 2,392, still set for July 15 at four Intel ...
Unlike previous Intel layoffs, which offered severance or buyouts, the 2025 job cuts provide no such safety net.
During its second quarter earnings call on Thursday, Intel announced it intended to layoff about 15% of its workforce by the ...
Intel Corp. is cutting more than 500 positions in Oregon as part of a layoff plan that’s ultimately expected to affect ...
Intel has begun layoffs in order to become a “leaner, faster and more efficient” company as part of the new CEO’s vision for the future.