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Home | Business | 279 Tech Firms Witness Global Job Losses Of Over 80000 Employees In First Four Months Of 2024

279 tech firms witness global job losses of over 80,000 employees in first four months of 2024

According to data from layoff.fyi, a platform monitoring job cuts in the tech industry, 279 tech companies have collectively laid off 80,230 employees as of May 3.

By IANS
Published Date - 4 May 2024, 10:40 AM
279 tech firms witness global job losses of over 80,000 employees in first four months of 2024
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New Delhi: More than 80,000 employees in the technology sector have lost jobs in the first four months this year, and layoffs continue to haunt the overall startup ecosystem globally.

Latest figures from layoff.fyi, a portal that tracks tech sector job cuts, 279 tech companies have sacked 80,230 employees to date (till May 3).


In 2022 and 2023, tech companies worldwide laid off more than 425,000 employees, as global slowdown hit the IT/Tech and the startup ecosystem.

In a latest job cut, US customer experience management platform Sprinklr sacked about 116 employees.

Exercise equipment and fitness company Peloton this week announced to lay off 15 per cent of its workforce (about 400 employees).

Google also laid off about 200 employees from its core teams in a reorganisation move, according to reports.

In fresh job cuts, Elon Musk-run Tesla laid off hundreds of employees, weeks after reducing 10 per cent (or 14,000 people) from its global workforce.

The tech billionaire disbanded the entire Tesla charging team in the new layoff round.

In India, ride-hailing platform Ola Cabs has started a restructuring process that will impact at least 10 per cent of its workforce.

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