메타가 역대 최대 실적을 기록하고 있음에도 불구하고, 대규모 해고와 AI 감시 소프트웨어 도입 등으로 인해 직원들의 사기가 최악의 수준으로 떨어졌습니다. 핵심 AI 개발자를 제외한 대다수의 직원들이 연봉 인상 축소와 자리 잡기를 희망하는 등 내부 불만이 극에 달했으며, 영국 법인에서는 노조 결성 움직임까지 일고 있습니다.
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메타(Meta) 직원들이 오는 5월 20일 수요일로 예정된 대규모 해고에 대비하면서, 많은 사람들이 사내 분위기가 끔찍할 정도로, 역사상 최악이라고 말하고 있다. 인스타그램(Instagram)에서 일하는 한 직원은 “모두가 불행하다. 말 그대로 경영진만이 불행하지 않은 사람들”이라고 말했다. 인사 담당 임원에 따르면, 이 소셜 미디어 거대 기업은 회사를 '더 효율적으로 운영'하고 현재 진행 중인 '다른 투자를 상쇄'하기 위해 전체 인력의 약 10%에 달하는 약 8,000명을 해고할 계획이다. 하지만 지난 4년간 메타가 발표한 약 25,000명의 감원에 추가될 이번 해고는 바닥을 친 사내 사기의 유일한 원인과는 거리가 멀다. 직원 간의 확대되는 보상 격차, 회사의 잇따른 법적 패소, 수백 명의 최고 엔지니어들에게 강요된 업무(역할) 전환 등도 직원들이 메타 내부를 유례없이 음산한 분위기로 보는 데 기여했다. 와이어드(WIRED)와 인터뷰한 다양한 직무의 현직 및 전직 직원 16명에 따르면, 또 다른 문제는 AI를 훈련시킨다는 명목으로 직원들의 컴퓨터에 활동 추적용 기업용 소프트웨어를 최근 설치한 것이다. 이들은 승인되지 않은 언론 인터뷰를 금지하는 회사 규정 때문에 익명을 조건으로 말했다. 정책 담당 직원은 “즐겁게 일하는 사람을 한 명도 모르겠다”며 “분위기가 좀 '지쳐버렸다(over it)'는 느낌이다. 회사의 비전에 대한 연결감 부족, 다가오는 해고, 그리고 미국 직원들이 자신들을 대체할 AI 모델을 훈련시키는 데 사용되고 있다는 생각 등이 섞여 있다”고 말했다. 여러 소식통에 따르면, 퇴사할 여유가 있는 사람이라면 누구나 해고되어 최소 16주의 퇴직금과 18개월간의 건강 보험 혜택을 받기를 희망하고 있다. 앞서 인스타그램 직원이 말했듯, “모두가 그저 '제발 당장 해고해 주세요'라고 생각하고 있다.” 메타의 오랜 고위 리더에 따르면, 가장 높은 보상 패키지를 받으며 AI 핵심 개발에 참여하는 사람들만이 성장하는 것처럼 보인다. 영국에서는 일부 직원들이 극도로 좌절한 나머지 노동 조합 결성을 위한 서명을 모으고 있다. 사내 조직위원들은 동료들에게 보내는 제안서에서 “우리의 리더십은 잔혹하고 근시안적인 행동을 계속 고조시키고 있다”며 “그들이 우리를 기본적인 인간으로 대우하도록 동기를 부여할 필요가 있다”고 적었다. 영국 최대 테크 노조를 자처하는 '유나이티드 테크 앤 얼라이드 워커스(United Tech & Allied Workers)'는 지난주 메타 직원들이 자신들의 일자리, 복리후생, 개인정보 보호를 위해 이 단체와 조직을 결성하길 원한다고 밝혔다. 이달 초 구글 딥마인드(Google DeepMind)의 영국 직원들은 미군에 AI를 판매하는 것에 대한 우려로 이 노조의 모체인 '커뮤니케이션 워커스 유니온(Communication Workers Union)'과의 노조 결성에 찬성 투표를 했다. 직원들의 항의는 메타, 아마존(Amazon), 구글(Google) 등 거대 빅테크 기업들의 끊임없는 특징이 되었다. 하지만 메타의 최근 우려사항은 훨씬 광범위하게 퍼져 있어, 한 직원은 이것이 회사의 채용 노력에 차질을 빚고 있다고 주장한다(메타 측은 이 주장을 부인했다). 법무 직원은 “많은 분노와 두려움이 있다”며 “메타의 광고 비즈니스가 계속 좋은 성과를 내고 있다는 점을 생각하면 이 모든 상황을 지켜보는 것은 답답한 일이다. 어쩌면 그렇게 할 필요가 없었을 텐데”라고 덧붙였다. 메타는 이 기사의 구체적인 내용에 대한 언급은 대체로 거부하고, 추적 소프트웨어를 포함한 해고 및 새로운 AI 관련 프로젝트를 옹호하는 이전의 공식 입장을 참고해달라고 밝혔다. 메타의 트레이시 클레이튼(Tracy Clayton) 대변인은 “민감한 콘텐츠를 보호하기 위한 안전 장치가 마련되어 있으며, 해당 데이터는 다른 어떤 목적으로도 사용되지 않는다”고 말했다. 쏟아지는 불만족: 직원들의 불만 중 일부는 결국 돈 문제로 귀결된다. 2월, 메타는 2년 연속으로 회사 지분(주식) 형태로 지급되는 연봉 인상 비율을 줄였으며, 작년에 10%를 삭감한 데 이어 추가로 5%를 더 깎았다. 공개 서류에 따르면 메타의 중위 총보상액(Total Compensation)은 작년 417,400달러에서 올해 388,200달러로 하락했다. 그러나 메타의 클레이튼 대변인은 급여 수준은 여전히 2022년보다 높은 추세라고 밝혔다. 보상은 추가로 축소되었다...
Comment Loader Save Story Save this story Comment Loader Save Story Save this story As Meta employees brace for layoffs next Wednesday, May 20, many say the vibes are horrifically, historically low. “Everyone is unhappy; the only people who are not unhappy are, literally, executives,” says an employee who works on Instagram. The social media giant plans to cut about 10 percent of its workforce, or nearly 8,000 people, “to run the company more efficiently” and “offset the other investments” it’s making, according to a human resources leader . But the layoffs, which will add to the roughly 25,000 cuts Meta has announced over the past four years, are far from the only cause of rock-bottom morale. Widening pay gaps among employees, courtroom losses for the company, and mandatory role changes for hundreds of top engineers have also contributed to what employees view as a uniquely grim atmosphere inside Meta. Yet another issue has been the recent installation of corporate software on employees’ computers to track their activity solely in the name of training AI, according to 16 current and former employees from a variety of roles who spoke with WIRED. They declined to be named because of company policies barring unsanctioned conversations with journalists. “I don’t know anyone having a good time,” says a policy staffer. “The vibe is a bit ‘over it’—lack of connection to the mission, upcoming layoffs, American employees being used to train the AI models that will replace them.” Anyone who can afford to leave is hoping to be laid off and receive the 16 weeks minimum of severance and 18 months of paid health care that come with it, several people say. As the Instagram employee put it, “Everyone is just like, do it now, jesus fucking christ.” Only the individuals with the best pay packages and involved in the core development of AI seem to be thriving, a longtime senior leader at Meta says. In the UK, some workers have become so frustrated that they’re registering signatures to form a labor union. “Our leadership are escalating their cruel and short-sighted behaviours,” organizers inside the company wrote in a pitch to colleagues . “We need to create an incentive for them to treat us with basic humanity.” United Tech & Allied Workers, which describes itself as the UK's largest union for tech workers, said last week that Meta employees wanted to organize with the group to protect their jobs, benefits, and privacy. Earlier this month, UK employees at Google DeepMind voted to unionize with the labor group’s parent organization, Communication Workers Union, over concerns about selling AI to the US military. Pockets of employee protest have become a constant and defining feature of the biggest tech companies, including Meta , Amazon , and Google . But the latest concerns at Meta appear more widespread—so much so that they are apparently hindering the company's recruiting efforts, an employee alleges (Meta rejects the assertion). “There’s a lot of anger and fear,” a legal staffer adds. “It’s frustrating to watch because it feels so unnecessary”—particularly given how well Meta’s ad business continues to perform. Meta largely declined to comment on specifics for this story but pointed to previous public statements defending its job cuts and new AI-related projects, including the tracking software. “There are safeguards in place to protect sensitive content, and the data is not used for any other purpose,” Meta spokesperson Tracy Clayton says. Mounting Complaints Some of the employee complaints come down to money. In February, for the second consecutive year, Meta cut the portion of annual raises that are paid in the form of company shares, trimming them by 5 percent on top of last year’s 10 percent snip. Median total compensation at Meta fell to $388,200 last year from $417,400 in 2024, according to public filings , though Meta's Clayton said salaries are still trending higher than they were in 2022. Pay has been further diminished by Meta shares falling about 5 percent this year as the company shifts focus from struggling virtual reality projects to even more costly AI development. “For many employees, salary is half stock, so that sucks,” the Instagram employee says. The cuts to compensation and jobs have come amid back-to-back quarters of strong profits for Meta, to the tune of nearly $27 billion in the first three months of this year. And last year, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg offered to pay several top AI researchers as much as $100 million a year , or what a former executive calls “insane amounts of money relative to what anybody in that company has ever been making.” The company’s total expenses in this year’s first quarter rose 35 percent from a year ago, to $33.4 billion, in part because of an apparent commitment to spend whatever it takes to secure top talent and AI compute power. (Zuckerberg just upped the company’s forecast for total capital expenditures—largely spending on data centers—by $10 billion to somewhere between $125 billion and $145 billion this year.) At the same time, employees feel that everyone is seemingly being subjected to ruthless scrutiny and internal performance-tracking. Other recent events have contributed to sinking morale in less quantitative ways. In March, separate state court verdicts in California and New Mexico validated long-simmering ethical concerns in some parts of Meta, workers say. Jurors held Meta liable for product and policy failures that contributed to unhealthy experiences for its users and ordered it to pay a combined nearly $380 million in damages and civil penalties (Meta filed a motion in California requesting the verdict be overturned and is appealing the verdict in New Mexico). For some employees, the trials were an uncomfortable reminder of the harm Meta services have caused. Early last month, Meta began forcibly moving at least 1,000 top engineers to a new Applied AI Engineering division working on tools and data to help research scientists develop better generative AI models. Anyone refusing a transfer faced the prospect of a layoff, an unusual threat in Silicon Valley where technical employees typically have the option to move to other teams during a restructuring. Some people at Meta called it a “draft,” an employee says. The incident made it evident to one technical employee that Meta was no longer “seeing us as partners.” Purgatory News of the impending 10 percent cuts leaked in March of this year. But the company didn’t confirm the layoffs for weeks, several employees say. Zuckerberg finally addressed the layoffs in a companywide meeting last month. The message, as some employees understood it, was that he would prefer to keep everyone, but given that AI costs so much to develop, his hands were tied. Employees would find out in May whether they still had a job. In the interim, many were left to spiral. About the same time, the company introduced mandatory software onto corporate laptops that tracks what US employees are typing and clicking to gather data to train AI models that execute tasks such as web browsing or organizing folders on a computer as a human would. Opting out is not possible, according to three employees. “Nobody is happy about it,” says a current employee. “And we have no choice.” Some employees claim they have found workarounds to dodge tracking or have managed to delay installation. The software, known as Model Capability Initiative, or MCI, suddenly turned people across the company into privacy zealots, a legal staffer says. When employees protested the rollout in internal messages, including by referencing Meta’s history of user data breaches, chief technology officer Andrew Bosworth “belittled and berated” the dissenters, one veteran employee says and another confirms. “These billionaires can’t even feign empathy,” the first person says. “The social contract is completely shattered at this point.” Anger surged when, sources say, Zuckerberg seemed to imply during an