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Amazon, Salesforce, Coinbase: Over 91 Tech Firms Have Laid Off 24k Employees In January 2023 – India.com


Google is another Big Tech company expected to take harsh steps to reduce its headcount in early 2023. Google layoffs in 2023 could see as many as 11,000 employees lose their jobs.

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the number of layoffs reached its peak in November, which saw 51,489 tech workers lose their jobs.

Layoff News Today: New Year 2023 began on a negative note for several tech workers globally as over 91 companies have laid off more than 24,000 tech employees in the first 15 days this month. For companies like Amazon, Salesforce, Coinbase and others, about 24,151 tech workers lost their jobs, according to layoff tracking website Layoffs.fyi.

Crypto lending exchange Crypto.com last week announced that the company will reduce its global workforce by approximately 20 per cent amid ongoing economic headwinds and unforeseeable industry events.

In India, companies like Ola (which fired 200 employees), voice automated startup Skit.ai, dominated the headlines in January.In December last year, over 17,000 tech employees were shown the door.

According to the website which has been tracking job losses since the start of the pandemic, 153,110 workers were let go in 2022, led by companies like Meta, Twitter, Oracle, Nvidia, Snap, Uber, Spotify, Intel and Salesforce, among others.

As per a report by IANS, the number of layoffs reached its peak in November, which saw 51,489 tech workers lose their jobs.

Google is another Big Tech company expected to take harsh steps to reduce its headcount in early 2023. Google layoffs in 2023 could see as many as 11,000 employees lose their jobs.

Approximately 6 per cent of Google employees could be sacked over “not having enough impact”, according to a report by The Information.

(With inputs from IANS)




Published Date: January 16, 2023 7:35 PM IST





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