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    Meta lays off 3,600 employees as tech sector job cuts continue

    February 10, 2025
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    Meta is laying off approximately 3,600 employees, accounting for about 5% of its workforce, as part of its ongoing restructuring efforts in 2025. The layoffs, which began on February 10, are being classified by the company as “performance terminations,” targeting what Meta leadership has referred to as “low performers.” This follows the company’s earlier workforce reductions in 2022 and 2023, when around 21,000 employees roughly a quarter of its staff at the time were dismissed under its “Year of Efficiency” initiative.

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    Employees impacted by the layoffs are receiving notifications via email, with job cuts extending across multiple countries. However, workers in Germany, France, Italy, and the Netherlands are reportedly exempt due to strict labor laws in those countries, which impose extensive consultation and notification requirements for large-scale dismissals. In contrast, the U.S. and other affected regions are seeing immediate workforce reductions.

    The latest layoffs align with Meta’s broader strategy to optimize its workforce while increasing investment in artificial intelligence and machine learning. Chief Financial Officer Susan Li recently confirmed that hiring will continue for machine learning engineers and other critical business roles, while growth in non-technical functions will remain limited. This reflects a broader trend across the tech sector, with companies prioritizing AI development over traditional business roles.

    Meta is not alone in its workforce reductions. Other Silicon Valley giants, including Workday, Salesforce, Google, Amazon, and Microsoft, have announced similar job cuts in early 2025, citing restructuring and cost optimization. The shift towards AI-driven operations has contributed to concerns over job displacement, as companies focus on automation and efficiency. A leaked internal memo viewed by media indicated that Meta executives foresee an “intense year” ahead, with continued emphasis on productivity and performance.

    Industry analysts speculate that employees resistant to full-time office returns may be among those affected, as Meta, like many other major firms, moves away from remote work flexibility. Despite the reductions, Meta continues to maintain around 1,000 job openings in California and plans to accelerate hiring in specific high-priority areas. Employees who are laid off will receive severance packages in line with previous workforce reductions. The latest job cuts highlight the ongoing volatility in the tech sector, where companies are rapidly adjusting their workforce strategies to align with evolving business priorities. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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