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Scoop, a San Francisco-based startup that provides carpooling solutions for commuters, has laid off over 40 employees in a recent round of job cuts. This follows a previous layoff of 92 employees in April, when the company cited significantly reduced demand due to widespread office closures. The latest reductions come as the company continues to navigate challenges in the transportation and tech industry, adjusting its workforce amid ongoing shifts in commuting patterns.
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Scoop, a San Francisco-based carpooling platform for commuters, announced layoffs on Wednesday as the company faces drastically reduced operations due to widespread office closures across the country. The transportation startup, which operates in the competitive mobility industry alongside peers like Zipcar and Turo, was forced to reduce staff as its service volume fell to a fraction of normal levels. While the exact number of employees affected and the company's total workforce size were not disclosed, the move reflects broader challenges in the transportation sector during this period.