
In a notable trend within the technology sector, major companies including Meta, HP, and Salesforce have announced significant layoffs. HP plans to cut up to 2,000 jobs as part of an ongoing restructuring initiative aimed at saving $300 million by the end of its fiscal year. This move is part of a broader wave of job reductions in the tech industry, raising questions about the reasons behind these cuts and the future of employment in the sector. The layoffs have sparked discussions about operational efficiency and the necessity of workforce reductions in large corporations.
Should stop making layoffs news. $HP and $ADSK are making their operations more lean. So what? Every company should have an annual culling of people who a) aren't adding value or b) aren't adding enough value. If you've worked at a senior level in any large multinational… https://t.co/TTILdTsFpJ
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