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T-Mobile Layoffs in Austin Due to Accessibility Services Reduction

EMPLOYEES AFFECTED
100
SHARE OF WORKFORCE
~0.1%
EFFECTIVE DATE
Oct 1, 2023
100 OF 67,000 EMPLOYEES

What we know

Location: Austin, Texas.

Department affected: Accessibility Services.

Based on news reporting.

Summary

T-Mobile US, Inc. has laid off approximately 100 employees in Austin, Texas, as part of a reduction in its accessibility services. The layoffs are a response to a strategic shift in the company's operations, aiming to streamline services and improve efficiency. This decision reflects broader trends in the telecommunications industry, where companies are adjusting their workforce to meet changing demands. The affected employees were primarily part of the accessibility services department, which has seen a decrease in operational needs. T-Mobile's restructuring efforts are intended to enhance overall service delivery while managing costs.

T-Mobile US, Inc. cut 100 jobs affecting its Accessibility Services team as of October 1, 2023.

That is roughly 0.1% of the 67,000 people T-Mobile US, Inc. employs.

LayoffTalk has tracked 19 layoff events at T-Mobile US, Inc. since October 2023, affecting a combined 23,028 employees.

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T-Mobile US, Inc.TMUS
Communication Services · 67,000 employees
19
EVENTS TRACKED
24K
AFFECTED SINCE 2023
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CREATED FEB 11, 2026LAST UPDATED APR 25, 2026