Tuesday, May 21

Google’s Layoff Spree: Python, Dart And Flutter Staff Affected

Edited by Aishwarya Krishnan

Google has embarked on a layoff spree, with hundreds of employees already affected and more anticipated in the coming phases. The layoffs primarily targeted programming teams, including Python, Dart, Flutter, and others. While Google has not disclosed the exact number of employees affected, reports suggest that these restructuring efforts aim to streamline operations and reduce bureaucracy.

According to a statement from Google spokesperson Alex García-Kummert, the company is undergoing organisational changes to better position itself for future opportunities. This includes restructuring teams, removing layers, and empowering employees to work on innovative projects while minimising unnecessary overhead.

One of the most notable impacts of the layoffs has been on Google’s Python team, which played a crucial role in managing the company’s Python ecosystem and maintaining stability across various software projects. The decision to downsize this team, along with other strategic moves such as setting up new teams in locations with lower labour costs, is reportedly a step towards the firm’s strategic shift towards optimising resource utilisation.

The layoffs extend beyond programming teams, with reports indicating staff reductions in real estate and finance departments as well. Ruth Porat, Google’s finance chief, mentioned in an email to employees the restructuring plans that involve expanding operations in Bangalore, Mexico City, and Dublin.

Last year, approximately 12,000 employees were asked to leave. The company’s CEO, Sundar Pichai, had previously warned of further layoffs in 2024.

While Google has expressed its commitment to supporting affected employees by offering opportunities within the company or assisting in external job placements, the layoffs have sparked mixed reactions within the tech community. Some former employees voiced disappointment, highlighting the human impact of corporate restructuring.