But the specific roles being laid off are arbitrary, and the overall goal headcount reduction is driven by macroeconomics factors (I'm being generous there), not based on new efficiencies.
Note the difft between "cost cutting" (do less, to lower cost) and "efficiency" (do same, but with less cost)
Note the difft between "cost cutting" (do less, to lower cost) and "efficiency" (do same, but with less cost)