Google layoffs: Around 200 staff cut in global business unit
Google job cuts: Around 200 positions have been reduced in Google's global business unit to boost team collaboration and customer service, amid a broader Big Tech shift toward AI and data centre investment. The move follows earlier layoffs in its ...

Big Tech players have been redirecting spending towards data centres and AI development, while scaling back investments in other areas.
The company told Reuters in a statement that it was making a small number of changes across teams "to drive greater collaboration and expand our ability to quickly and effectively serve our customers."
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The Information reported last month that Google had laid off hundreds of employees in its platforms and devices unit, which houses the Android platform, Pixel phones and the Chrome browser among other applications.
In January 2023, Google-parent Alphabet announced plans to cut 12,000 jobs, or 6% of its global workforce. It had 183,323 employees as of December 31, 2024, according to a filing in February.
Among other major job cuts, Facebook-parent Meta laid off about 5% of its "lowest performers" in January, while pushing ahead with the expedited hiring of machine learning engineers.
Microsoft also trimmed 650 jobs in its Xbox unit in September. Amazon laid off employees in several units, including communications, while Apple eliminated about 100 roles in its digital services group last year, according to media reports.
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