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The strategy behind Zuckerberg’s softer tone — and layoff reassurance

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Mark Zuckerberg is signaling that Meta employees can stop looking over their shoulders.

After long emphasizing cost-cutting, management flattening, and “Year of Efficiency” rhetoric, the Meta chief struck an empathetic tone in his post-layoff email to employees on Wednesday — emphasizing stability, conceding communication failures, and promising to “do right by people along the way.”

In his internal email to staffers, he thanked the roughly 8,000 workers who were being let go and emphasized his desire to provide “as much stability as possible” to those who remained.

It was a reminder that layoff anxiety carries a real business cost.

To that point, Zuckerberg said that he doesn’t expect further companywide layoffs in 2026.

While that doesn’t rule out smaller-scale cuts, the message followed weeks of grueling uncertainty for staffers waiting to learn whether they still had jobs.

Zuckerberg’s email — a shift away from the more hard-charging tone he adopted post-pandemic — suggested he recognizes that prolonged uncertainty can weigh on employees and, ultimately, the company itself, workplace observers told Business Insider.

“You do need to try to create some psychological safety for people who are there, because layoffs are extremely distracting,” said Amii Barnard-Bahn, a C-suite coach and consultant.

‘We won’t always get this balance right’

Wednesday’s cuts were the latest challenge for a workforce that has spent years navigating repeated rounds of layoffs, heightened performance scrutiny, and persistent questions about whether AI would take their jobs.

It’s a theme that has played out across tech, as companies increasingly tie cuts to AI and leaders warn about a white-collar bloodbath.

In 2025, the CEO told staffers in an all-hands meeting to “buckle up” for an “intense” year ahead. Some of Meta’s layoffs have come with an added sting: Last year, the company also said it was cutting some 4,000 workers who had failed to meet expectations.

By the time the latest round arrived, the accumulation of uncertainty had drained some employees and left them wishing they were let go.

Meta didn’t respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.

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Zuckerberg’s Wednesday message hit on the toll that uncertainty around staffing levels can take: “We won’t always get this balance right, but I care deeply about this so we’ll keep adjusting and work hard to do right by people along the way,” he wrote.

It’s not clear how effective Zuckerberg’s softer tone might be, though he had little choice but to try to reassure those left standing, said Pav Stojkovic, an HR consultant and former chief people officer at several companies, including The Athletic.

Zuckerberg’s approach is a departure from one he’d used previously. In 2022, for example, Zuckerberg told Meta staff he was upping performance goals to get rid of employees who “shouldn’t be here.”

By “turning up the heat a little bit,” Zuckerberg said at the time that he hoped some workers would “decide that this place isn’t for you, and that self-selection is OK with me.”

Last year, Meta directed managers to place a higher proportion of employees in its bottom review rankings. Zuckerberg has a long-standing history of ratcheting up the pressure at Meta, reinforcing a blunt, survival-of-the-fittest culture at the social media giant.

The billionaire CEO is far from alone in embracing a sink-or-swim philosophy as AI reshapes the workplace.

A focus on execution

Zuckerberg’s note comes at a transitional time for the industry. Excitement over the possibility of AI has mixed with fears over efficiency-driven job cuts and the encroachment of automation on workers’ livelihoods.

As Meta reshuffles roughly 7,000 employees to focus on new AI initiatives, Zuckerberg needs a workforce concentrated on execution amid the AI arms race.

“Success isn’t a given. AI is the most consequential technology of our lifetimes. The companies that lead the way will define the next generation,” he wrote.

Barnard-Bahn said it’s likely that productivity at the company took a big hit in the last month, as workers worried about whether they or their colleagues would be cut or reorganized.

By providing workers with a higher degree of job security for the next six-plus months, Zuckerberg might be offering employees something that Big Tech competitors have not.

“Meta has the talent, the infrastructure, the apps and distribution, and the business model,” Zuckerberg wrote. “We have a lot of work ahead, but what’s on the other side is going to be extraordinary.”



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