交通、旅游相关互联网公司的冬天到了。
Uber became the latest company to announce cuts, revealing in a filing to the Securities and Exchange Commission that it will lay off 3,700 workers – roughly 14% of its global workforce.
Uber’s biggest rival, Lyft,
announced last week it would lay off 982 members of its staff and furlough another 288.
Airbnb announced this week it
would lay off 1,900 people – roughly 25% of its staff.
The vaping company Juul announced in April it would lay off 800 members of its staff
and move its headquarters to Washington DC.
Yelp
announced last month it would lay off 1,000 employees and furlough 1,100 more.
WeWork announced in March it would lay off 250 employees and is
expected to cut more jobs by the end of May.