Excitement again! Mark Zuckerberg’s big decision! Another 200 layoffs from Meta company
- Meta once again made a big decision
- Meta Platforms has cut staff before
- Last month too, there was a discussion on staff reduction
Meta Layoff :Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, has once again taken a big decision. The company has cut employees. Approximately 200 employees in California are affected at this time. The move comes in the wake of the company restructuring its operations and increasing investment in artificial intelligence, i.e. AI. According to documents filed with the California Employment Development Department, the company is cutting 124 positions in Burlingame and 74 in Sunnyvale. The staff cuts will take effect at the end of May and are said to be permanent.
Meta Platforms has cut staff before
In March 2026, the company canceled approximately 700 positions in teams such as recruiting, sales and operations. In February, the company announced 102 job cuts at its San Francisco Peninsula office. Earlier, in January 2026, approximately 1,500 employees were laid off in the company’s Reality Labs division.
Last month too, there was a discussion on staff reduction
In March 2026, news broke that the company was planning massive layoffs, which could have affected 20% or more of its workforce. However, the company dismissed the reports as mere rumors and clarified that no final decision has been taken. As of December 31, 2025, the company employed approximately 79,000 people.
Oracle laid off 30,000 employees
American tech company Oracle recently made massive layoffs. The company has laid off about 30,000 employees worldwide, which is about 18% of the company’s total workforce. The email, which was sent around 6 am, took the employees completely by surprise. In this email, he was informed that March 31 would be his last day of work at the company. According to reports, the company has laid off around 12,000 employees in India. It is said that this reduction in India has mainly occurred in Bangalore, Mumbai and other tech hubs. By some estimates, this is a large part of the company’s Indian workforce, as Oracle had about 30,000 employees in India.
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