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Tech Layoffs: Paypal to cut 2,000 jobs globally over challenging economy

Tech layoffs: Paypal to cut 2, 000 jobs globally over challenging economy

Chief Executive Officer of Paypal, Dan Schulman,

Online payment company, Paypal, has announced plans to cut its global workforce by 2,000 or 7% as part of cost-cutting measures. 

The company said this decision becomes inevitable in the face of the “challenging macro-economic environment.” 

Paypal’s announcement came as the latest in the series of layoffs by big tech companies, which have affected thousands of tech workers globally.  

Message to the employees: The Chief Executive Officer of Paypal, Dan Schulman, in a message to the company’s employees noted that while the company had made some progress in right-sizing its cost structure, it realized that has to do more to remain in business. 

Difficult change: While noting that the change was a difficult one to make, Schulman said all the company’s staff would face the difficulty together by drawing on the unparalleled scale of its global platform, the strategic investments it has made to strengthen its core capabilities, and the trust and loyalty of its customers. 

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Tougher year for tech: While the layoffs by big tech companies started last year with the likes of Meta and Twitter making a big cut, things are getting tougher for tech workers this year with the bigger number of downsizing announced in just one month into 2023.   

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