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Salesforce to cut staff by 10% in latest tech layoffs By Reuters
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Introduction(Reuters) -Salesforce Inc said on Wednesday it would lay off about 10% of its employees and close so ...
(Reuters) -Salesforce Inc said on Stock Index Futures PositionsWednesday it would lay off about 10% of its employees and close some offices, becoming the latest tech firm to undertake cost cuts amid an economic slowdown.
The company expects the move to lead to about $1.4 billion to $2.1 billion in charges, of which about $800 million to $1 billion will be recorded in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2023.
"The environment remains challenging and our customers are taking a more measured approach to their purchasing decisions," co-Chief Executive Officer Marc Benioff said in a letter to employees.
Companies from Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ:) to Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:) have in the past year taken steps to prepare for a deep downturn as global central banks have aggressively raised interest rates to tame decades-high inflation.
Businesses that relied on cloud services during the pandemic are now trying to reduce expenses through job cuts or delaying new projects, which has hurt companies such Salesforce (NYSE:), which owns office messaging app Slack, and Teams parent Microsoft (NASDAQ:).
"As our revenue accelerated through the pandemic, we hired too many people leading into this economic downturn we're now facing, and I take responsibility for that," Benioff said.
Salesforce growth has slowed during the past four quarters, with the company posting its weakest revenue increase for the three months ended Oct. 31, as a strong dollar also eats into its sales.
The company said affected employees in the United States will receive a minimum of about five months pay, health insurance and other benefits while those outside the country will receive a "similar level of support".
Salesforce had 73,541 employees at the end of January last year.
Shares of Salesforce rose 3% before the bell, after losing nearly half of their value in 2022.
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