Apple joins Amazon, Google, and Microsoft in tech industry layoffs

A building at Apple Park, the company's Cupertino, California, HQ.

Enlarge / A building at Apple Park, the company's Cupertino, California, HQ. (credit: Apple)

Apple, which has thus far avoided the sweeping layoffs that have taken place at rival companies like Microsoft and Google, is eliminating some roles after all, according to a report in Bloomberg.

The number of heads eliminated is believed to be relatively small, and they are all within the company's "corporate retail teams," with a focus on workers who are responsible for the "construction and upkeep" of Apple's retail locations and other physical facilities.

In a note to employees, the company said the move was actually intended to improve store upkeep. Additionally, Apple told the affected employees that they can reapply for other roles within the company. Those who aren't accepted for new roles will receive four months of severance.

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