Mark Zuckerberg is telecommuting employees to make 4.000 layoffs
Η Meta κάλεσε τους εργαζόμενους στη Βόρεια Αμερική να εργαστούν από το σπίτι τους today Τετάρτη, την ώρα που οι αρμόδιοι ετοιμάζονται για τον δεύτερο γύρο απολύσεων, που θα ανέλθουν σε 4.000.
Management notified managers that the layoff announcements, which are part of the chief's plan Mark Zuckerberg for greater efficiency, they will take place on Wednesday as soon as possible, as reported by Bloomberg News.
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An employee likened the situation to the well-known "Hunger Games" movie series. "There's going to be a Hunger Games here," he wrote on social media app Blind.
Restructuring and new supervisors
The parent company announced that the teams will be restructured and those who remain will work under new supervisors. At the same time, employees are asked to work from home, if they can, to process the news, while many express concern.
«Νιώθω άσχημα για όλους τους εργαζόμενους που δεν μπορούν να κοιμηθούν περιμένοντας να ανανεώσουν την είσοδό τους στο σύστημα tomorrow. Κανένας δεν το αξίζει αυτό» έγραψε ένας άλλος εργαζόμενος, σημειώνοντας ότι αυτή η τρέλα θα καταστρέψει την εταιρεία.
Meta is expected to cut 4.000 jobs while another 6.000 are expected to be laid off in the coming weeks. However, a representative of the company referred to Mark Zuckerberg's announcements for 2023, when he spoke of a "year of efficiency".
In November Meta laid off 13% of its workforce, about 11.000 out of a total of 87.000. At the same time, he froze all recruitment.
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