Bay Area tech layoffs continue as five companies cut 700 jobs
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George Avalos
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Multiple tech companies including Walmart, Uber Technologies, Lucid, Lumileds, and Keywords Studios have disclosed plans to cut approximately 700 tech jobs in the Bay Area, according to official WARN notices filed with California's Employment Development Department. These layoffs signal ongoing staffing reductions and fresh waves of cutbacks in the region's technology sector.
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· 3 pulledMultiple companies have slashed tech worker positions in the Bay Area, cutbacks that portend fresh waves of layoffs for the region's technology sector
Walmart, Uber Technologies, Lucid, Lumileds, and Keywords Studios have all disclosed decisions to cut staffing levels in the Bay Area
All told, about 700 tech jobs are being eliminated as a result of the latest disclosures
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