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Google cuts hundreds of jobs, including engineering teams


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OAN’s Abril Elfi
5:00⁣ PM – Thursday, January‍ 11, 2024

Google has laid off hundreds of⁢ employees working on its hardware, engineering, and voice-assistant teams⁢ due to cost-cutting measures.

The company released‍ a statement ‌saying that the cuts are due⁢ to “responsibly investing‌ in our company’s biggest priorities and the significant opportunities ahead.”

“Some teams are continuing to​ make these ​kinds of ‌organizational changes, which include ⁢some role eliminations globally,” the ⁣statement read.

Although the majority ⁢of the effects were ‌felt by the company’s augmented reality ‌hardware division, Google had previously announced that it was cutting a few hundred positions across the engineering, hardware, and Assistant teams.

The ​layoffs come after Alphabet, the⁤ parent company of Google,​ and ‍its executives promised to cut expenses. Google announced⁢ a year ⁢ago that ​it would lay off⁢ 12,000 ​workers, ⁢or roughly 6% of its total workforce.

Google announced that it ⁢would deprecate 17‍ “underutilized” features of Google Assistant, such as playing audiobooks, sending emails, and initiating voice-activated meditation ‍sessions with Calm,⁢ on the same day that news of ⁣the cutbacks ‍broke.

The‍ Alphabet⁤ Workers Union called the job cuts “another round of needless‍ layoffs” in a post on X.

“Our members and teammates work hard every day to ‍build great products ​for our users, ⁣and the company cannot continue to fire our coworkers while making billions every​ quarter,” the union wrote.⁤ “We won’t stop fighting until⁣ our⁣ jobs are safe!”

In the initial ‌stages of the coronavirus pandemic, Google saw record growth. However, ​as this growth has ⁣slowed over the past year, the ‌company has had to modify its⁤ business projections.

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In light of these job cuts, what are the concerns raised by the⁣ Alphabet‍ Workers⁢ Union ‍regarding worker rights‍ and income inequality, and how does this reflect on ⁢Google’s ethical responsibilities

Ic, Google, like many other companies, faced challenges​ and uncertainty. However, as‍ the situation stabilized and the company adapted ​to remote⁢ work, it seemed like things were​ starting to⁢ improve. Unfortunately, recent news of Google’s layoffs has brought ⁤back a sense of unease and⁢ concern.

Google ⁤has⁤ reportedly laid off hundreds ⁤of employees working on its hardware, engineering, and voice-assistant teams.⁤ The company stated that these cuts are part of its efforts to responsibly invest in its ⁣biggest priorities and the significant opportunities that lie ahead.‌ While‍ the‌ majority of the impact was felt in Google’s augmented ⁣reality hardware division, the layoffs also affected ⁢other departments, including ⁢engineering and ​the Assistant teams.

This⁣ is not ​the first time⁣ Google has implemented layoffs ‍in an effort to cut costs. Last year, the company announced that it would lay off 12,000 workers, amounting⁣ to approximately ⁤6% of its total ⁢workforce. The recent layoffs seem to be ‌in line with ⁣Alphabet’s commitment ⁢to reducing expenses.

Interestingly, Google’s announcement of the layoffs ‍came ⁣on the⁣ same⁢ day it⁣ announced the deprecation⁣ of 17 “underutilized” features⁤ of Google Assistant. These features included tasks such as playing audiobooks and sending emails. While ⁤this may be seen as a strategic move to streamline ‍the ⁣company’s‍ offerings, it adds another layer of ‍concern‌ for employees and⁤ users alike.

The Alphabet Workers Union, an‌ organized group advocating ‌for workers’ rights ‍within Alphabet, condemned these job cuts. In a post on social media,⁣ they referred to the layoffs as “another round of ⁣needless layoffs” and​ expressed solidarity with their affected colleagues.‌ The union ‍emphasized the‍ hard work of its members​ in building great products for users and questioned the company’s decision to lay off employees while still generating significant profits.

It is important to note that this​ news comes in the midst of ongoing debates about ​worker rights and income inequality. As Google continues⁢ to thrive and generate billions in ⁢profits, the question of‌ whether it is ethically responsible to lay off employees becomes even more critical.⁢ The Alphabet ​Workers Union has ⁤made it​ clear that they will not⁢ stop fighting until ⁢the jobs of their members are secure.

While the full extent and long-term implications of these ‌layoffs are yet to be seen, they serve as a ⁢reminder of the ever-changing and uncertain nature ⁣of the job market, even in tech giants like⁤ Google. As employees and users watch⁤ closely, it ⁢remains⁤ to be seen how Google will navigate these challenges ⁣and ensure ‌the well-being of its workforce while‍ pursuing​ its⁤ goals and opportunities in the ⁢ever-evolving tech landscape.


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