Tech companies have revealed plans for hundreds of Bay Area job cuts — with most of the reductions occurring as a result of tariff turbulence, California’s burdensome business regulations, and customer woes in China.
The layoffs raise fresh uncertainty about the stability of the Bay Area employment market.
Google, SAP America, Advanced Pressure Technology, Oracle America and Cruise are among the latest tech companies to disclose decisions for layoffs in the Bay Area, official filings with the state Employment Development Department show.
The five companies have decided to eliminate a combined total of 386 Bay Area jobs, according to the WARN notices they sent to the state EDD.
Here are some details about the layoffs the five companies are planning and where they are slated to take plac