Apple self-driving car layoffs hit 190 employees in Santa Clara, Sunnyvale [www.sfchronicle.com]
Apple confirms Project Titan layoffs in new filing, engineering positions most affected [9to5mac.com]
- Apple's layoffs at "Project Titan" were reported by CNBC last month @jordannovet @lorakolodny @DetroitBureau https://t.co/Y0CIQLJaHx
— Christina Farr (@chrissyfarr) February 27, 2019
- Now there's a filing showing that most of the affected employees were engineers https://t.co/HII5U64ML3
SCOOP: Apple will lay off 190 employees in Santa Clara and Sunnyvale in its self-driving car division, reports @rolandlisf. https://t.co/ec9McDdH23
— San Francisco Chronicle (@sfchronicle) February 27, 2019
Scoop: Layoffs in Apple's self-driving car division. 190 employees, mostly engineers. @rolandlisf has the story: https://t.co/K5r3huhCXQ
— Tech Chronicle (@techchronicle) February 27, 2019
Apple confirms Project Titan layoffs in new filling, engineering positions most affected https://t.co/pR7EU9Jy2Y by @ChanceHMiller pic.twitter.com/55LTVrYUFt
— Electrek.Co (@ElectrekCo) February 27, 2019
Apple confirms layoffs at its self driving unit, as first reported by @CNBC earlier this year. Layoffs include 38 engineering program managers, 33 hardware engineers, product designers and software engineers https://t.co/6iMRWdKA4V
— Sally Shin (@sallyshin) February 28, 2019
Please tell me how at-will employment is “good for workers”.
— Jesse Squires (@jesse_squires) February 28, 2019
(it’s not)https://t.co/omCMJ051Sx
As CNBC reported last month, Apple is laying off / moving more than 200 people from Project Titan. It looks like Apple filed the official paperwork required for the layoffs. https://t.co/q5LxLXT7vl
— Neil Cybart (@neilcybart) February 28, 2019