Google Layoffs: Cloud unit latest to be affected by ongoing job cuts
What’s going on at Google?
Google has reportedly reduced the size of several teams in its Cloud unit.
According to an internal document reviewed by Business Insider (BI), the tech giant’s consulting, partner engineering, “Go To Market” (GTM), and sustainability divisions were among those affected by the layoffs.
“As we’ve shared before, we continue to evolve our business to meet our customers’ priorities and the significant opportunity ahead,” a Google spokesperson told BI in a statement.
“We maintain our commitment to investing in areas that are critical to our business and ensure our long-term success.”
While the specific number of jobs cut wasn’t disclosed, it’s believed that the company’s GTM team was hit the hardest.
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Impact on Canadian staff
It remains unclear if any Canadian employees are affected by the reduction at Google.
According to the company’s LinkedIn page, it has more than 4,000 workers in the country.
Termination agreements for Google Canada employees
In Canada, non-unionized employees at Google are owed full severance pay when they lose their jobs due to downsizing, corporate restructuring, or the closure of the business.
This includes individuals working full-time, part-time, or hourly in Ontario, Alberta, and B.C.
People working “on contract” or as a contractor may also be owed severance pay — given that many employees in Canada are often misclassified as independent contractors.
Severance can be as much as 24 months’ pay, depending on a number of factors.
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Non-unionized employees in Canada have up to two years from the date of their dismissal to pursue proper severance pay.
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Major tech layoffs continue
Google isn’t the only tech giant that has scaled back its staffing levels in 2024.
Other big names, including Tesla, SAP Canada, IBM Canada, Netflix, Amazon, Intel, Lightspeed, Dell, Cisco, and Mozilla, have pulled out the axe as they continue to navigate challenging economic conditions.
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