The wave of tech layoffs rolling through California is far from over.
Google, Pinterest and Amazon all disclosed new job cuts in state filings this week, signaling that workforce reductions tied to cost controls and artificial intelligence investments are continuing into 2026 — with hundreds of Bay Area workers affected and thousands more statewide.
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Pinterest, which is headquartered in San Francisco, filed notices showing 118 Bay Area layoffs scheduled to take effect March 31.
The cuts include 98 jobs at the company’s headquarters at 651 Brannan St., 16 positions in Palo Alto and four remote California roles, according to filings with the California Employment Development Department…