Apple Is Reportedly Beginning a Small Round of LayoffsThe move is being positioned as a "streamlining effort."

ByMadeline Garfinkle

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Applehas remained astray from its contemporaries amid widespread techlayoffs— until now.

The company is reportedly cutting a small number of roles within its corporate retail team,Bloomberg reported. The exact number of layoffs is not yet known, but sources told Bloomberg that Apple is approaching the layoffs as a "streamlining effort" and that the changes are intendedto improve the upkeep of stores across the globe.

Affected employees were told that they have until Friday to reapply for other roles at the company and those who don't take on a new position will be offered four months' severance, according toInsider.

Related:Tech CEOs Are To Blame For Mass Layoffs

Although Amazon, Google, and Meta have recently laid off thousands of employees, Apple hadremained resilientthrough cost-cutting measures (delaying bonuses, reducing travel) to avoid slashing jobs. Also, while many tech giants went on a hiring frenzy during the pandemic, Apple avoided overhiring — which may have contributed to its ability to avoid worker cuts.

Still, Apple's reported layoffs are minuscule in comparison to other tech giants that havelaid off workers in droves. It's unclear whether this was a genuine streamlining effort, or if this is just the first batch of layoffs for the iPhone maker.

Related:Billionaire Apple CEO Tim Cook Just Took a 40% Pay Cut Amid Shareholder Backlash — Here's What His Compensation Will Look Like This Year

Last month,Bloombergtouched on the Apple difference amid tech layoffs, stating that if the company were to reduce its workforce, it would "either signal that they'd made a strategic blunder or the global economy is in even worse shape than people feared."

However, it may be too soon to call — not only are the layoffs minimal, but at the time of writing, Apple stock is up nearly 33% year-to-date.

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Madeline Garfinkle

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Madeline Garfinkle is a News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. She is a graduate from Syracuse University, and received an MFA from Columbia University.

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