Performance or PR?
Meta Faces Backlash Over Controversial Layoffs Amid AI Pivot
Meta's recent decision to lay off 3,600 employees, amounting to 5% of its workforce, has stirred controversy. While the company claims the layoffs are performance‑based and aligned with its focus on AI, smart glasses, and social media's future, affected employees challenge this narrative. Despite assertions of being low performers, many report receiving positive performance reviews before mysterious downgrades. This move, seen as part of a larger industry trend of tech layoffs, raises questions about transparency and corporate strategy.
Introduction to Meta's Layoffs
Reasons Behind the Layoffs
Performance‑Based Justification Controversy
Comparison with Industry Trends
Public and Expert Reactions
Future Implications for the Tech Workforce
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