Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Google Claims 12,000 Job Cuts and Delays Bonuses

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  • Alphabet’s job losses affect teams across the company including recruiting and some corporate.
  • The news comes only days after Microsoft announced a 10,000-person layoff.
  • CEO informed employees in a memo that the company had assessed its resources.

Google parent company, Alphabet Inc, said Friday that it is cutting 12,000 employees, or 6% of its staff, as Silicon Valley suffers from previous layoffs and confronts a difficult outlook.

Alphabet, whose stock jumped 3% in premarket trade, is making the changes as the business faces a challenge to its long-held position atop the technology sector.

For years, Alphabet has drawn elite talent to construct Google, YouTube, and other products that reach billions of people, but it is also competing with Microsoft Corp in generative artificial intelligence, a new field.

Alphabet’s layoffs came only days after Microsoft announced a 10,000-person layoff.

Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai informed employees in a memo that the company had assessed its products, people, and priorities, resulting in job losses across geographies and technologies. It had aggressively expanded for better times but now confronted “a different economic reality”.

“The fact that these changes will impact the lives of Googlers weighs heavily on me, and I take full responsibility for the decisions that led us here,” Pichai stated.

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Sundar Pichai Apologies For the Leaked Documents

Sundar Pichai Apologies

Sundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet, apologized to Thierry Breton, European Chief of Industry, for a leaked internal document suggesting strategies to fight the strict new EU regulations on internet firms and lobbying against the EU Commissioner. Pichai and Breton exchange views third time his year over the video-conferencing call on late Thursday, as per the … Read more

Google redesigning Gmail to make it a productivity hub, aims to get ahead of Microsoft

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Alphabet’s Google said on Wednesday its corporate Gmail customers would now be able to edit documents and other files without leaving the email service.

The announcement by Google was made at cloud unit’s annual customer and partner conference.

The tech giant has been trying for more than a decade to catch up with Microsoft’s Office, which dominates the global market for corporate email and document-editing tools.

Both companies have been adding video-calling features and other collaboration tools to attract new business from companies operating from home during the pandemic.

Google contends it has found an edge with potential customers by promoting Gmail as a single hub for workers to access text chats, video calls, and now documents. Microsoft has limited tie-ins between its email and chat tools, Outlook and Teams.

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