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Grammarly lays off 230 employees as part of a ‘business restructuring’


Grammarly is laying off 230 employees as part of a "business restructuring," the company announced this week.

“To arrive at today’s decision, we took a look at our organizational design and the current skillsets of our teams through the lens of our company strategy,”Grammarly CEO Rahul Roy-Chowdhury said in a memo to employees. Impacted employees will receive a minimum of three months’ base pay, along with health insurance benefits as applicable to their locations. Numerous tech companies, including Google,Microsoft,Snapchat,eBay,PayPal,DocuSign,Okta,Block,Discord,Twitch and Duolingo have all conducted sizable layoffs in just the past two weeks.

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