Cisco Cuts 3,500 Jobs
There have been job cuts across multiple companies across the United States and the globe. However, at the start of the pandemic in April, Cisco CEO had pledged not to cut any jobs. Things didn't seem to go as expected for them and they've laid off employees as well. Cisco spokeswoman Jennifer Yamamoto told The Washington Post that the company had “restructured” about 3,500 workers. To read more about this, click here. To read the original piece from where the above things have been taken, click here.
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