Google’s parent company, Alphabet Inc, has announced it will shed around 6 per cent of its workforce in the latest round of job cuts in the technology sector.
Google’s parent company, Alphabet Inc, has announced it will shed around 6 per cent of its workforce in the latest round of job cuts in the technology sector. The tech giant’s CEO said 12,000 workers would be made redundant as the company re-evaluates a shift in economic reality.
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