
TCL's Self-developed Chip Team Disbanded: Unable to Afford Million-RMB Salaries Anymore
On November 21st, according to industry insiders, Mooresilicon, a chip design joint venture under TCL Technology, has been 'dissolved'.
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On November 21st, according to industry insiders, Mooresilicon, a chip design joint venture under TCL Technology, has been 'dissolved'.
Recently, an apparent employee of Chinese fresh grocery e-commerce platform Meicai reported that the company's Beijing headquarters has laid off 40% of its staff.
After a wave of personnel changes in October last year, Chinese real estate platform for housing transactions and services KE Holdings (Beike) has conducted another round of staff adjustments this month.
Following the layoff trends from the end of last year, insiders say that the ride-hailing giant Didi-Chuxing is considering massive layoffs in departments such as product technologies and ride-hailing. The layoff is expected to exceed 25 percent.
<p>Pengembang game ternama, termasuk<a href="https://pandaily.trade/company/NTES">Netease</a>Lilith Games dan IGG telah mengurangi pengembangan proyek game internal mereka atau memberhentikan karyawan.</p>
Dali Education, ByteDance's education unit, has recently started job cuts in many brands including GuaGuaLong, Qingbei Wangxiao, Xuelang, Hardware and Campus Cooperation.
Some employees of Amazon China have received layoff notification emails from headquarters. Amazon stated that due to duplication in job categories, it will be reducing hundreds of positions within specific Sales, Marketing, and SMGS organizations.
Shopee, an e-commerce giant with operations in Southeast Asia, reportedly demanded that laid-off employees pay compensation for damaged work computers. Shopee then confirmed this policy.
Reports have surfaced in Chinese media lately alleging that Meituan has initiated a round of layoffs covering its online ride-hailing department, its grocery e-commerce platform Youxuan, and its hotel and travel division.
Ziroom, a home rental platform based in Beijing, is reportedly conducting layoffs of around 20% of staff at its headquarters.
Recently, it was reported that ByteDance's game team will reduce 80% of its staff in the distribution business line. However, a relevant employee in charge of ByteDance's Nuverse declared such reports untrue in a statement.
DJI’s Public Relations Director Xie Tiandi relies to a falsely interpreted report about the company's layoff figure.