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    ClickUp layoffs spark debate as CEO pushes ‘100x organisation’ vision

    According to Zeb Evans, the restructuring was not driven by financial stress or a need to cut expenses
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauMay 25, 20262 Mins Read141 Views
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    A new debate around artificial intelligence (AI) and the future of work has gained momentum after productivity platform ClickUp reduced nearly 22 per cent of its workforce despite reporting strong business performance. The decision triggered intense reactions online, with many questioning whether AI-driven transformation is becoming the next major disruptor of employment.

    In a detailed statement shared on social media, ClickUp CEO Zeb Evans said the company was operating from a position of strength and described the move as part of a broader shift in how organisations will function in an AI-led era. He took responsibility for the layoffs and said the company needed to rethink how work is structured to remain competitive in a rapidly changing environment.

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    According to Evans, the restructuring was not driven by financial stress or a need to cut expenses. Instead, he indicated that a significant share of the savings would be reinvested into the remaining workforce. He also revealed plans to create high-paying roles, including million-dollar salary bands for employees capable of delivering outsized impact through effective use of AI systems.

    The CEO outlined a vision for what he called a “100x organisation,” where AI transforms conventional job structures and shifts the focus toward individuals who can manage, direct and maximise AI tools rather than carry out traditional processes.

    The move quickly divided opinion online. Critics argued that overdependence on AI could weaken core business functions such as customer understanding and user research. Others questioned whether workforce reductions would improve product performance or customer experience.

    At the same time, several users supported the broader argument that AI is fundamentally changing work. Some suggested that organisations merely adding AI to existing workflows could eventually struggle to keep pace, while others viewed ClickUp’s decision as an early indicator of a wider transformation many businesses may ultimately be forced to confront.

    The discussion has once again highlighted a growing tension across industries: whether AI will primarily augment employees or redefine the very nature of work itself.

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