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Apple joins Amazon, Google, and Microsoft in tech industry layoffs
The layoffs are a drop in the bucket compared to cuts at competitors, though.
"Apple, which has thus far avoided the sweeping layoffs that have taken place at rival companies like Microsoft and Google, is eliminating some roles after all, according to a report in Bloomberg.
The number of heads eliminated is believed to be relatively small, and they are all within the company's "corporate retail teams," with a focus on workers who are responsible for the "construction and upkeep" of Apple's retail locations and other physical facilities.
Overall, Apple's global headcount has grown by tens of thousands over the past five years. The last major set of layoffs was when the company laid off around 200 people who were working on Project Titan, its troubled autonomous vehicle project.
Apple has frustrated employees in other ways, though. Its leadership has aggressively cracked down on remote work, according to many reports. CEO Tim Cook has described in-office collaboration as a cornerstone of Apple's work culture, but many employees resisted returning to the office as the pandemic lockdowns of 2020 and 2021 waned.
Since then, Apple has tracked employee badge records and issued escalating warnings to employees who don't come into the office the mandated three days per week."