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Every month same news.

Wish everyone who is affected the best.

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They all seem to be "cutting costs". You know hen they do that? When they see a recession/depression coming. If it were not for the manipulations of the interest rates in favor of these companies we would have had one already. Now, they have their bag of money and we all get the "austerity".
Title reads as clickbait; this is a repackaging of previously-reported layoffs with no additional content
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Year | Salesforce | Alphabet | Meta Platforms

-------+------------+----------+----------------

2018 | 29,000 | 98,771 | 35,587

2019 | 35,000 | 118,899 | 44,942

2020 | 49,000 | 135,301 | 58,604

2021 | 56,606 | 156,500 | 71,970

2022 | 73,541 | 190,234 | 86,482

2023 | 79,390 | 182,502 | 67,317

2024 | 72,682 | 183,323 | 74,067