Apple Lays Off 600+ Employees After Canceling Car Project
- Apple is laying off 614 workers in California due to job cuts resulting from the pandemic.
- The affected employees include machine shop managers, hardware engineers, and product design engineers.
- The car project and display program were canceled due to cost challenges and engineering issues.
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Apple cuts more than 600 jobs after axing plans to create self-driving car
MEGA tech brand Apple has sacked more than 600 workers after axing its self-driving car project. The electronics firm had spent billions on the project in the last four years, but the current staff members working on it will be canned by May. VanaramaConcept art for Apple’s self-driving car that’s been in development for years[/caption] The top-secret Apple car – which was never formally confirmed by the company– was said to be arriving this yea…
It has been announced that Apple will lay off more than 600 employees in California, which would be the first significant round of cuts in the company since the Covid pandemic.
Apple laying off 600+ in California
Apple is going to be laying off more than 600 employees in California, according to a state release. A WARN notice posted by California said 614 employees at eight different facilities in Santa Clara County will be permanently laid off. Employees were given notice of the layoffs March 28, and the terminations will be effective…
Apple Lays Off Over 600 Workers in California
Apple is set to lay off over 600 employees in the Bay Area, marking the tech giant’s first major wave of post-pandemic job cuts, following reports of shelving a self-driving car initiative. The company informed 614 employees across multiple offices in the state about the layoffs March 28, with the job terminations set to take effect on May 27, according to reports submitted to regional authorities. Employees were laid off from eight offices in S…
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