If Mozilla Foundation just laid off 30% of its staff and its advocacy division, will its fight for “a free and open internet” continue?
If you haven’t heard, Mozilla has let go of about 30% of its staff due to a continuous surge of change in the industry. Confirming the layoffs was Brandon Borrman, Mozilla’s Global Communications Vice President, who also shared that the company aims to restructure its teams to enhance flexibility and effectiveness as they strive towards an “open and fair technical future.” According to TechCrunch, Mozilla previously had around 120 employees before these layoffs took place.