Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, plans to lay off around 3,600 employees deemed to be the worst performers, before hiring new people to fill their roles this year, according to an internal memo sent to its employees and reported by Bloomberg Tuesday.
The Californian group confirmed to AFP the decision of its boss, Mark Zuckerberg, to fire 5% of the staff. Meta employed around 72,400 people in September.
I decided to raise the bar on performance management and weed out low performers more quickly.
Meta had already thanked several thousand employees in 2023, decreed year of effectiveness
coming out of the pandemic.
Firing a portion of employees based on performance is a common practice in large American companies.
A similar decision was announced within Microsoft last week, according to Business Insideraffecting less than 1% of IT group employees.
Abolished programs
Meta’s move, however, is part of a series of announcements aimed at transforming the social media giant in the era of Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
Last week, Mark Zuckerberg ended his fact-checking program in the United States, designed to combat misinformation on his platforms, and considered to be censure
against conservatives by the American right.
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The creator of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg.
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Instead of independent organizations, users will be able to add context to certain posts, such as on X, Elon Musk’s network.
The manager also ended programs designed to promote staff diversity, and content moderation rules on Facebook and Instagram were relaxed: more insults and calls for the exclusion of women and LGBTQ+ people from institutions are now authorized.
These two decisions are also aligned with the political opinions of Donald Trump, who will be president again on Monday, and his ally Elon Musk.
I think a large part of our society has become […] castrated, in a way, or emasculated
Mark Zuckerberg told Joe Rogan, the host of a very popular conservative podcast, in a long interview broadcast Friday.
The boss is increasing his advances towards Donald Trump, like several of his neighbors and competitors. He had dinner with him in November, donated $1 million to his inauguration ceremony on January 20 and appointed several of his allies to key positions.