Google’s holding company, Alphabet, has revealed it will be laying off about 6% of its worldwide employees. In an open letter issued by Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, the business explained that it had “hired for a different economic reality” than what it is up against now, echoing the narrative of other corporations that have shrunk in recent months. To put it plainly, it had increased its workforce during the pandemic-driven digital boom days, but now, as the world cuts back on spending in the face of economic headwinds, it must reverse course. Layoffs will affect units across Alphabet,…
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