Nearly 600 more tech, life science job cuts rattle Bay Area economy
SAN JOSE — Tech and life science companies have revealed plans to chop nearly 600 more Bay Area jobs, a fresh round of layoffs that include hundreds of staffing reductions at a San Jose tech company.
Velodyne Lidar, Intel, Upstart Network, Udemy, Medallia and Lucira Health are among the latest companies to report plans for layoffs to the state Employment Development Department.
Here are the details for some of the most recent staffing reductions affecting workers in the Bay Area, and where the layoffs are occurring, according to the WARN notices posted with the EDD:
- Velodyne Lidar, 220 job cuts in San Jose
- Intel, 112 layoffs in Santa Clara
- Upstart Network, 102 staffing cuts in San Mateo
- Udemy, 74 job cuts in San Francisco
- Medallia, 59 layoffs in Pleasanton
- Lucira Health, 26 staffing reductions in Emeryville and Berkeley.
San Jose-based Velodyne Lidar, which has created and supplies a radar-like and laser-based technology called lidar, completed a merger this month with another lidar company, Ouster.
Job cuts at Velodyne were among the consequences of the merger.
With the most recent round of layoffs, tech and life science companies have decided to carry out at least 21,000 job cuts in the Bay Area, according to this news organization’s review of WARN notices and public filings with state labor officials starting in mid-2022. Some job cuts have occurred and others are upcoming.