
Worldwide Layoffs Impact NRIs: Tech, Media & More
Published Date: February 9, 2026 Author: NRI Globe Economy & Career Desk – Insights for Global Indians Category: NRI News / Economy / Career / Layoffs Tracker
Last week (February 2–8, 2026), global layoffs persisted at a steady pace following January’s record highs (over 100,000–600,000 announced cuts year-to-date, per trackers like Challenger Gray & Christmas and layoff reports). Focus remained on the United States, with ripple effects for NRIs in tech, media, logistics, and corporate roles. Key drivers: AI/automation adoption, efficiency restructuring, bureaucracy reduction, and shifting priorities post-2025 slowdowns.
For NRIs (especially in the US, where many hold H-1B visas), these cuts raise concerns about job stability, visa extensions, green card backlogs, reduced remittances to families in India, and potential return migration. Tech hubs like Seattle, Bay Area, and New Jersey saw direct hits, affecting Indian professionals heavily in software, engineering, and support roles.
United States (Primary Impact Zone for NRIs)
The US dominated announcements, with multinational cuts affecting thousands of NRIs in corporate/tech positions.
- Amazon: Eliminated 700+ jobs in the Bay Area (Feb 3); part of ongoing ~16,000 global corporate cuts (mostly US-based) from late January announcements, with effects rolling into February. Many impacted roles include software engineers and managers—common among Indian H-1B holders.
- T-Mobile: Laid off 393 employees across 200+ titles (Feb 2), including Washington state roles. Telecom/tech overlaps hit NRIs in network/engineering.
- Walmart: Cut 100 more corporate jobs in Hoboken, NJ (Feb 4)—logistics/retail support roles.
- Washington Post: Laid off hundreds (~300+ journalists + business side; roughly one-third of workforce, Feb 4), eliminating sports section, reducing foreign bureaus, books/local/international coverage. Media roles affect NRIs in content/editing. Other ongoing: UPS (up to 30,000 planned operational cuts), Dow (4,500 AI/automation focus), Nike (distribution), and smaller WARN filings.
NRI Angle: US tech/media cuts threaten H-1B status (60-day grace period to find new sponsor or leave). Remittances from US-based Indians (major source for Indian families) could dip if severance ends quickly.
Europe & Other Regions
Limited new standalone announcements last week; mostly multinational ripple effects.
- France/Europe: Earlier FedEx (~500 jobs) and ASML/Ericsson cuts continued indirectly.
- Asia/China/India: Sparse Feb-specific data; Amazon’s global cuts included some Asia roles. Indian IT sector feels pressure from US client slowdowns, but no major new domestic announcements last week.
- Canada/Australia/Gulf: Minor indirect impacts via Amazon/T-Mobile partners; no major country-specific Feb 2-8 news.
NRI Angle: In Gulf countries (high NRI concentration), logistics/retail slowdowns could affect contract workers. Canadian/European NRIs face similar visa renewal risks if sponsor-dependent.
Key Global Trends & NRI Implications This Week
- AI & Efficiency: Cited in Amazon, Dow, Pinterest, and broader tech shifts—reducing layers/bureaucracy hits mid-level NRI roles hardest.
- Sectors Hit: Tech/IT (software/dev), media/journalism, logistics/retail—where Indians form large portions of workforce abroad.
- Outlook: January’s high layoff numbers (highest since 2009) signal cautious 2026 employer sentiment. For NRIs: job security uncertain, hiring focused on skilled/AI roles.
NRI Advice & Strategies
- Protect Visa/Status: Update resume, network aggressively (LinkedIn, Indian diaspora groups), explore internal transfers or new sponsors quickly.
- Financial Planning: Build emergency funds (6–12 months), review remittances to avoid family strain in India.
- Upskilling: Focus on AI, cloud, cybersecurity—high-demand areas less prone to cuts.
- Return Options: Monitor India’s job market (IT hubs like Hyderabad/Bengaluru still growing) and Budget 2026 incentives for NRIs.
- Support Resources: Use NRI forums, career coaches, or government portals for H-1B guidance.
This roundup draws from public announcements, WARN filings, and trackers (Intellizence, Layoffs.fyi, Reuters, ABC News, etc.) as of February 9, 2026. Layoff news evolves fast—verify with official company statements or immigration advisors.
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