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Cambridge tech company Akamai cutting jobs

Por: The Boston Globe Tech May 10, 2023

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Cambridge Internet company Akamai Technologies is laying off about 3 percent of its workforce, or almost 300 people.Akamai said on Tuesday that it took a restructuring charge of $45 million in the first quarter, mostly to cover the costs of severance for the laid-off employees. A smaller portion of the charge covered the costs of reducing the company’s office footprint.“This was a difficult decision, but it was necessary for us to prioritize... + full article



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