Layoffs often disproportionately impact underrepresented groups in tech, leading to a reduction in the overall diversity of the workforce. When companies cut jobs, minority employees—who may already hold fewer positions—can be disproportionately affected due to clustering in less secure roles or departments, thereby reversing gains made in diversity.

Layoffs often disproportionately impact underrepresented groups in tech, leading to a reduction in the overall diversity of the workforce. When companies cut jobs, minority employees—who may already hold fewer positions—can be disproportionately affected due to clustering in less secure roles or departments, thereby reversing gains made in diversity.

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