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Pleasanton Today
By the People, for the People
Workday cuts over 100 East Bay jobs in latest tech layoffs
The software company's Pleasanton office is impacted by the latest round of staffing reductions in the Bay Area tech sector.
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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Workday, a software company, has announced it will be cutting more than 100 jobs at its Pleasanton, California office. This latest round of layoffs suggests the tech industry's staffing reductions in the Bay Area are ongoing and have not yet reached their conclusion.
Why it matters
The Workday layoffs are the latest in a series of tech company job cuts in the Bay Area, reflecting broader economic challenges facing the industry. The loss of over 100 jobs in Pleasanton, a key tech hub, will have a significant impact on the local community.
The details
Workday, a provider of cloud-based human resources and financial management software, has decided to trim more than 100 positions at its Pleasanton office. This comes after the company recently sold a large office building in the city, signaling a shift in its real estate footprint and workforce needs.
- The job cuts were announced on February 11, 2026.
The players
Workday
A software company that provides cloud-based human resources and financial management solutions.
The takeaway
The Workday layoffs are the latest example of the tech industry's ongoing struggles in the Bay Area, with companies adjusting their workforce and real estate footprint in response to economic conditions. The loss of over 100 jobs in Pleasanton will be felt by the local community, underscoring the broader challenges facing the region's tech sector.


