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Bye-bye massages and free food: Big Tech cuts back perks

Companies are not just cutting staff numbers but also the benefits they offer employees
The lobby at Meta’s offices in central London. Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, has cut its in-house laundry service, ended taxi credits and slimmed food budgets

Nicole Tsai has amassed millions of views on TikTok by sharing videos of a typical day working for Google.

Upon entering the office in one, she grabs a handful of sweets at reception, takes a couple of video calls in themed meeting rooms adorned with gold sequin or butterflies and hangs out with “dooglers” (the dogs of staffers). “And, of course, everything you see in the office is free,” she declares in her voiceover over lunch before “wrapping up her day” in a massage chair.

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