KEY POINTS
  • As Google announced a companywide layoff, employees said they unexpectedly found their access cut off.
  • Employees have rallied to find out who's been laid off while demanding answers from leadership.
  • Company leadership must confront the outspoken employee base that remains.

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Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google

Google employees are scrambling for answers from leadership and from colleagues as the company undergoes a massive layoff.

On Friday, Alphabet-owned Google announced it was cutting 12,000 employees, roughly 6% of the full-time workforce. While employees had been bracing for a potential layoff, they are questioning leadership about the criteria for layoffs that surprised some employees, who woke up to find their access to company properties cut off. Some of the laid-off employees had been long-tenured or recently promoted.

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