New waves of tech layoffs will eliminate more than 1,200 Bay Area jobs

FREMONT — Six tech companies, including software and hardware firms, have revealed plans to slash more than 1,200 Bay Area jobs, marking a fresh wave of cutbacks, new state government filings show.

Lam Research, Salesforce, Workday, Splunk, NetApp and Autodesk have disclosed their intentions to eliminate about 1,237 jobs at an array of Bay Area locations, WARN notices on file with the state Employment Development Department show.

Here’s how many jobs are being eliminated by each company involved, and the locations of the cutbacks, according to the WARN notices:

Lam Research is cutting 400 jobs in the East Bay. These are roughly equally split into 200 layoffs in Fremont

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