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November tech layoffs: Verizon, HP, Apple and HPE confirm thousands of job cuts

November saw major tech layoffs as Verizon, HP, Apple and HPE cut thousands of jobs while restructuring operations and streamlining teams across the industry.

November 27, 2025 / 12:15 IST
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November turned into another tough month for employees across the tech world. Several well-known companies, including Verizon, HP, Apple and Hewlett-Packard Enterprise, either announced fresh layoffs or continued job cuts that had already started. While the reasons differ slightly, the overall picture is clear. The industry is trying to cut costs, simplify operations and shift focus to new priorities in a slowing market.

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Verizon delivered the biggest shock of the month when it confirmed plans to lay off more than 13,000 employees. A memo sent to workers explained that the company wants to “simplify” how it works. According to the memo, customers often face delays and unnecessary complications, and Verizon wants to remove anything that slows down the experience.

Sam Schulman, who sent the memo, said the company needs to focus its energy on setting Verizon up for long-term success. He added that becoming faster and more focused will help Verizon serve customers better and find new opportunities.