Operational Restructuring Hits Gurugram
Myntra Layoffs in 2026: Gurgaon Office Shuts Down as Operations Move to Bengaluru
In a move aimed at enhancing efficiency, Myntra has laid off approximately 50 employees from its Gurugram office as part of an operational consolidation to centralize functions at its Bengaluru headquarters. The restructuring process is intended to streamline operations, improve synergy, and is not related to performance issues or financial challenges.
Introduction
Scope of Layoffs and Relocations
Rationale Behind the Restructuring
Employee Support Measures
Myntra's Company Context and Financial Health
Trends in Indian Tech Sector
Impact on Catalogue Operations Team
Centralization to Bengaluru
Addressing Misconceptions about AI and Automation
Comparisons with Other Indian Tech Layoffs
Public and Social Media Reactions
Economic and Social Implications of Layoffs
Political and Regulatory Context
Future Outlook and Industry Predictions
Sources
- 1.DQ India(dqindia.com)
- 2.Inc42 report(inc42.com)
- 3.sources(economictimes.com)
- 4.Storyboard18(storyboard18.com)
- 5.People Matters(peoplematters.in)
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