SoftBank-backed companies laid off 2,600 people this week and more than 7,000 in the past year. Here's everything we know.

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SoftBank-backed companies laid off 2,600 people this week and more than 7,000 in the past year. Here's everything we know.
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  • SoftBank-backed companies are laying off thousands of employees globally as they struggle to find paths to profitability.
  • In the first full week of 2020, four companies - Oyo, Rappi, Getaround, and Zume - laid off a combined 2,600 employees.
  • In the last two months, other SoftBank-backed companies including WeWork, Uber, Wag, and Fair have also cut their ranks dramatically.
  • If you work at a SoftBank-backed company, Business Insider wants to hear from you. Get in touch on secure messaging app Signal using a non-work phone: 646 768 1627.
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Flush with billions of SoftBank dollars, startups ranging from a robot pizza maker to a low-cost hotel operator have swelled their ranks in recent years.

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Now, as the Japanese investor faces a reckoning about how the companies will become profitable, layoffs are hitting the companies across the world.

In the first full week of 2020, four of SoftBank's companies cut a combined 2,600 employees, according to media reports from Business Insider and other outlets.

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Those layoffs follow major cuts in the fourth quarter at companies including WeWork, Uber, Wag, and Fair. In total, SoftBank-backed companies have cut over 7,000 jobs in the last year, by Business Insider's count.

That figure doesn't include groups of employees like WeWork's 1,000 janitorial staff in the US and Canada who are being outsourced. Trouble at these companies has knock-on effects since many work with contractors, such as the people that walk dogs for Wag, who enjoy fewer labor protections than full-time employees.

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A SoftBank spokesman did not respond to a request for comment.

Business Insider is tracking the layoffs and what's happening at each company. The numbers are based on our own reporting as well as media reports elsewhere. We will continue to update this page as news evolves.

If you currently work for or were previously employed at a SoftBank-backed company and want to get in touch, use encrypted app Signal to text or call this reporter at 646 768 1627. You can also contact Business Insider securely via SecureDrop.

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