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Meta targets May 20 for first wave of layoffs; additional cuts later in 2026

Meta will cut about 8,000 jobs in its first round as it shifts more teams into artificial intelligence work, sources said.

  • On May 20, Meta plans to lay off nearly 8,000 employees, representing about 10% of its global workforce, with additional cuts expected later this year.
  • CEO Mark Zuckerberg is pumping hundreds of billions of dollars into artificial intelligence and restructuring Meta's inner workings around the technology, including a new "Applied AI" organization to accelerate autonomous agent development.
  • Layoffs.fyi reported over 73,000 job losses across the tech sector this year, while Amazon has trimmed 30,000 corporate employees in recent months and Block slashed nearly half its staff.
  • Meta's layoffs this year will be the company's most significant since late 2022 and early 2023, when it dubbed restructuring the "year of efficiency" and eliminated about 21,000 jobs.
  • Executives envision a future with fewer management layers and greater efficiency through "AI-assisted workers," as Meta generated more than $200 billion in revenue last year despite outsized AI spending.
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Meta is preparing for another large-scale layoff, potentially eliminating approximately 8,000 employees by May 20th. This figure could increase over time. This move comes as the company focuses on AI and attempts to reduce costs after years of hiring freezes.

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According to the Facebook Group, insiders want to reduce around 8000 jobs. Background is billion-dollar investments in artificial intelligence and a fundamental reorganization.

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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Friday, April 17, 2026.
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