Tech Outages in 2023: Citing cost reductions due to economic pressures, tech companies around the world have begun to lay off jobs in recent months. Shooting involves the firing of workers by the thousands to eliminate all members. As the latest layoff data. FYI, about 332 tech companies have laid off 1,00,746 workers in 2023 so far.

Companies such as Google, Microsoft, Salesforce and Amazon, among others, mark the year 2023 as a big reward. Google laid off 6% of its workforce or 12,000 employees, the highest of any company. Microsoft let go of 10,000 workers, Amazon fired about 8,000 workers.

Apart from these, Salesforce fired 8,000 workers, Dell fired 6,650, IBM about 3,900, SAP almost 3,000, Zoom around 1,300, and Coinbase about 950 workers, among others.

Tech Outages in 2023: Citing cost reductions due to economic pressures, tech companies around the world have begun to lay off jobs in recent months. The layoffs involved laying off workers by the thousands to wipe out entire unions. According to the latest data from layoffs.fyi, about 332 tech companies laid off 1,00,746 employees in 2023 so far.

Companies such as Google, Microsoft, Salesforce and Amazon, among others, mark the year 2023 as a big reward. Google laid off 6% of its workforce or 12,000 employees, the highest of any company. Microsoft laid off 10,000 workers, Amazon laid off about 8,000 workers.

Apart from that, Salesforce laid off 8,000 employees, Dell laid off 6,650, IBM around 3,900, SAP around 3,000, Zoom around 1,300, and Coinbase around 950 employees, among others.

Microsoft-owned GitHub announced the layoff of about 10% of its workforce, or 300 employees, in the next quarter. The company will leave its office and become a remote location once their contract expires.

Companies cite economic pressures and an uncertain future while cutting jobs. Recently, Dell Technologies cut about 6,650 jobs, or about 5% of the company's global workforce. Its CEO, Jeff Clarke, said the company is experiencing market conditions that "continue to undermine the uncertain future."

Dell employees will be down for 6 years after the shutdown ends. The layoff comes amid current challenges in the personal computer industry. In a letter to employees, Clarke said, "We've had recessions before and they've come out strong. We'll be ready when the market picks up again."

 Layoff By Major Tech Companies in 2023:

Microsoft Layoffs — 10,000 employees (5% of workforce)

Amazon Layoffs — 8,000 (3% of workforce)

Salesforce Layoffs — 8,000 (10% of workforce)

Dell Layoffs — 6,650 (5% of workforce)

IBM Layoffs — 3,900 (2% of workforce)

SAP Layoffs — 3,000 (3% of workforce)

Zoom Layoffs — 1,300 (15% of workforce)

Coinbase Layoffs — 950 (20% of workforce)

Yahoo Layoffs — 1,600 (20% of workforce)

GitHub Layoffs — 300 (10% of workforce).