Meta CEO Tells Employees No Further Company-Wide Layoffs Expected This Year
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg informed employees in an internal memo that the company does not expect additional company-wide layoffs in 2026. The statement follows earlier workforce reductions at the technology firm.
oneindia.comMeta CEO Mark Zuckerberg stated in an internal memo that he does not expect further company-wide layoffs this year. The memo was distributed to employees and reported by @DeItaone. It provides an update on workforce planning following previous reductions.
Meta has conducted multiple rounds of layoffs in prior years.
The latest memo addresses expectations for the remainder of 2026. Employees received the communication directly from the chief executive. No additional details on hiring plans or specific departments were included in the reported memo.
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