Google’s parent company Alphabet is cutting about 12,000 jobs, CEO Sundar Pichai said Friday, making it the latest tech company to announce mass layoffs in the face of a potential economic downturn.
Friday. He said the job cuts — estimated at 6% of the tech giant’s workforce — span “Alphabet, product areas, functions, levels and regions” and that the decision followed a “rigorous review.”
The announcement makes Alphabet, Google’s parent company, the latest company to fire workers after expanding rapidly during the pandemic. This week,
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