Indie music platform Bandcamp has laid off about half its workforce following its acquisition by Songtradr, a music rights marketplace, from Epic Games.
The layoff comes after Epic Games, the previous owner, had earlier laid off 16% of its workforce, indicating continuous restructuring within the companies.
Although Songtradr has offered positions to 50% of Bandcamp's employees, it has not yet clarified if they will recognize their union. Laid-off employees are eligible for severance pay.
The music platform Bandcamp has announced significant layoffs affecting approximately half of its workforce. The cause of this decision remains unspecified, with potential factors including financial aspects, an outdated user interface, and insufficient promotion for independent artists.
The company's takeover by Songtradr and how this acquisition might influence Bandcamp's future is also under debate.
The piece also discusses the merits and drawbacks of streaming platforms like Spotify, notably its payment structure, as well as options for alternative platforms and methods to support artists.
LinkedIn, a Microsoft subsidiary, is letting go of nearly 700 staff members as part of a company-wide restructuring.
This decision comes subsequent to an earlier announcement in May about 716 layoffs, despite revenue growth and increased membership.
The company attributes these layoffs to changes in customer behavior and slower revenue growth, reflecting a broader trend in the tech industry with similar downsizing at Amazon, Google, and Meta.
LinkedIn is under fire from users over concerns of irrelevant content, political pressure, and inappropriate comments, causing a disappointment in its direction and handling of these issues.
Users expressed concerns over privacy issues, excess recruiter spam, and a perceived decrease in content quality.
Despite the criticisms, some individuals still find the platform valuable for professional purposes like job hunting and networking.
A study by Duke University researchers connects glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, to significant levels of chronic kidney disease in Sri Lanka's rural communities.
The study suggests that glyphosate can form complexes with certain trace metals in hard water, enabling it to remain for extended periods. Moreover, higher levels of harmful fluoride and vanadium were found in the communities' drinking water.
These findings indicate a potential serious health risk from glyphosate and accentuate the need for close scrutiny on the potential implications of other contaminants.