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Block rehires part of 4,000 employees laid off last month, blames clerical errors

2026/03/20 01:00
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Block, Inc. has begun quietly recalling some of the employees it laid off last month, with several workers receiving offers to return after the company acknowledged that some cuts were made in error, according to LinkedIn posts by affected staff.

The fintech company, founded by Jack Dorsey, laid off more than 4,000 employees in late February as part of a sweeping AI-driven restructure that reduced its workforce from 10,000 to just under 6,000.

Within weeks, however, a small number of those employees say they have been asked to come back.

Read back story: Jack Dorsey cuts Block workforce from 10,000 staff to just under 6,000 in AI-driven restructure

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Design engineer Andrew Harvard was among those rehired. “Block leadership informed me that my layoff was due to a clerical error,” he wrote on LinkedIn on March 3. “They offered me the opportunity to return, and I’ve accepted.”

Technical lead Richard Hesse shared a similar update on March 8, saying he spent two days convincing management that his team needed more people to keep critical customer infrastructure running.

“I’m glad they listened to my request and decided to rehire some of the laid-off employees,” he wrote. “Although the team has not fully recovered, it is enough to continue working.”

The rehires span several departments, including engineering and recruiting, but the total number remains small, with around four employees having publicly confirmed their return on LinkedIn. That scale does not point to a broader change of direction at Block.

‘Clerical error’ made by Block at that scale is hard to explain

The explanation has not gone down well online. “The ‘clerical error’ explanation is doing a lot of work,” one user wrote on X. “Companies don’t accidentally fire 4,000 people. That’s a systematic process with approvals, HR, and legal signoff. Calling it an error retroactively is a framing choice, not a description of what happened.”

Others questioned whether the restructuring was built on a realistic read of where AI actually is. “Laying off 4,000 people banking on automation was anticipating an AI maturity that simply isn’t there yet,” one commenter wrote. “Progress is real, but gradual.

There’s still no magic switch.” Another described the situation as “operational chaos,” adding that layoffs followed by rehiring “shows something broke internally.”

Jack Dorsey cuts Block workforce by nearly half, from 10,000 staff to just under 6,000 in AI-driven restructureJack Dorsey, founder of Block Inc.

Dorsey framed last month’s restructuring as a deliberate strategic decision, arguing that AI-powered tools now allow smaller teams to operate more effectively.

Block’s gross profit was growing at the time of the announcement, the cuts were positioned as a bet on a leaner, more automated future, not a response to financial pressure.

Whether a handful of quiet rehires changes that picture remains to be seen. For now, Block appears to be making targeted corrections rather than revisiting the restructuring itself.

The post Block rehires part of 4,000 employees laid off last month, blames clerical errors first appeared on Technext.

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