Google laid off hundreds of employees in its platforms and devices division, which includes the Chrome browser and Pixel phones, as part of its strategy to enhance operational efficiency. In January, Google offered voluntary buyouts or severance packages to employees as a precursor to these layoffs. The recent job reductions followed the merger of the Platforms and Devices teams, which aimed to improve agility and effectiveness. As of January, this combined group had over 20,000 employees. A petition from over 1,400 employees prompted the buyout option ahead of layoffs. In January 2023, Google had already reduced its workforce by 12,000 roles, about 6% of its total staff. By December 2024, Google employed roughly 183,000 full-time employees worldwide. Google’s actions reflect a broader trend in the tech industry, where companies like Meta also reduced their workforces due to performance concerns.
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